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Rotational Isomeric State Models in Macromolecular Systems

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Over the past 40 years, Rotational Isomeric State (RIS) models for hundreds of polymer structures have been developed. The RIS approach is now available in several software packages. The user is often faced with the time-consuming task of finding appropriate RIS parameters from the literature. This book aims at easing this step by providing a comprehensive overview of the models available. It reviews the literature from the first applications of RIS models to the end of 1994, comprises synthetic as well as naturally orccuring macromolecules, and tabulates all the pertinent features of published models. It will help readers, even when not very familiar with the method, to take advantage of this computationally efficient way of assessing the conformational properties of macromolecular systems.

List of contents

Motivation.- The rotational isomeric state method.- Publications on fundamental aspects of RIS theory.- Notation used and structure of the collection of RIS models.- Index of compounds.- Collection of RIS models.

Product details

Authors Wayne Mattice, Wayne L Mattice, Wayne L. Mattice, Matthia Rehan, Matthias Rehan, Ulrich W Suter, Ulrich W. Suter
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 17.10.2013
 
EAN 9783662148013
ISBN 978-3-662-14801-3
No. of pages 485
Dimensions 155 mm x 26 mm x 235 mm
Weight 751 g
Illustrations IX, 485 p.
Series Advances in Polymer Science
Advances in Polymer Science
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Mechanical engineering, production engineering

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