Literatura: |
1. Stevens M. P., Chemistry of Polymers, An Introduction, Oxford University Press, 1983
2. Nicholson J., The Chemistry of Polymers, RSC Publishing, 2006
3. Thomas. S., Kalarikkal N., Jaroszewski M., Jose J.P., Advanced Polymeric Materials From Macro- to Nano-Length Scales, Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group, 2015
4. Ravve A., Principles of Polymer Chemistry, Springer, 2000
5. Carraher Ch. E.Jr., Introduction to polymer chemistry, CRC Press, 1995
6. Allcock H.L., Introduction to Materials Chemistry, John Wiley and Sons Inc, 2009
7. Gersten J.I., Smith F.W., The Physics and Chemistry of Materials, John Wiley and Sons Inc, 2001
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Metody i kryteria oceniania: |
Oral exam. Passing the exam with 51% of the points.
The grading scale is in accordance with the applicable regulations of UwB studies.
Number of hours of absence qualifying for failure to pass a course - 4
The date and methods of achieving learning outcomes from classes in which the student was absent will be determined individually, taking into account the needs of the student and the teacher, e.g. teaching materials and/or an additional passing date will be arranged.
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Zakres tematów: |
1. Radical polymerization in the solvent and bulky polymerization.
2. Radical polymerization in suspension and emulsion. Properties and application of poliolefines.
3. Polycondensation, polyaddition; resins, polyesters, polymaides.
4. Polyurethanes, natural polymers (e.g. cellulose, chitosane, nucleic acids, proteins).
5. Methods used for characterization of polymers – size exclusion chromatography (SEC), matrix assisted laser desorption ionization (MALDI), viscozimetry etc.
6. Biodegradable polymers, smart gels and other polymers with special properties.
7. Ceramics, alloys, steel, glass.
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