Praise for Ed M.Schmidt's, Polyelectrolytes with Defined Molecular Architecture I
POLYMERNEWS
All articles are well prepared and structured. Although not written as textbooks, general introductions of the chapters provide basic knowledge of the separate fields, methods and theoretical background. Therefore, the volumes can be recommended not only for specialists in the field. The books make an important contribution to polyelectrolyte research and application. I recommend the volumes to all scientists and engineers actively dealing with polyelectrolytes.
with contributions by numerous expertsJ. Bohrisch, C.D. Eisenbach, W. Jaeger, H. Mori, A.H.E. M?ller, M. Rehahn, C. Schaller, S. Traser, P. Wittmeyer: New Polyelectrolyte Architectures.- S. Spange, T. Meyer, I. Voigt, M. Eschner, K. Estel, D. Pleul, F. Simon: Poly(vinylformamide-co-vinylamine)/inorganic Oxide Hybrid Materials.- J. R?he, M. Ballauff, M. Biesalski, P. Dziezok, F. Gr?hn, D. Johannsmann, N. Houbenov, N. Hugenberg, R. Konradi, S. Minko, M. Motornov, R.R. Netz, M. Schmidt, C. Seidel, M. Stamm, T. Stephan, D. Usov, H. Zhang: Polyelectrolite Brushes.- H. M?hwald, H. Menzel, C.A. Helm, M. Stamm: Lipid and Polyampholyte Monolayers to Study Polyelectrolyte Interactions and Structure at Interfaces.- R. v. Klitzing, B. Tieke: Polyelectrolyte Membranes.- H. Engelhardt, M. Martin: Characterization of Synthetic Polyelectrolytes by Capillary Electrophoresis Methods.
These two books are highly recommended for research workers in the field of polyelectrolytes.
F. Schu?
Journal: Polymer International Society of Chemical Industry, Issue 54, p. 735-736
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