Learn The fundamentals of Polymer Chemistry

Polymer Compounds: Synthesis, Properties, and Applications in Chemistry

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Description

Enroll now in Polymer Chemistry Principles course and learn about materials science concepts and chemistry.  This course is designed to provide you with clear and straightforward explanations, making it easy to understand the fundamental concepts.

In this course, we will cover the essential concepts that will give you a strong foundation in polymer science. You'll learn how to calculate the molecular weight of a polymer, the difference between crystalline and amorphous domains in polymers. We are also will explain the glass transition temperature (Tg) and melt transition temperature (Tm) of polymers.

Moving on, we will focus on some key synthetic polymers widely used in various industries. You will learn how polyesters, polyamides, polycarbonates, and polyurethane are made through step-growth polymerization. We will explain chain-growth polymerization. You will discover the main differences between step-growth and chain-growth polymerization. We will introduce the coordination polymerization, a special type of catalytic polymerization.  The course covers also the ring-opening polymerization.

By enrolling in this course, you will gain a solid understanding of polymer chemistry principles. We will take you through the essential topics step by step, ensuring that you can follow along with ease.

By the end of this course, you'll have a solid grasp of polymer chemistry and its practical applications. Don't miss out on this opportunity to expand your knowledge and start your journey into the exciting world of polymers! Enroll now!

What You Will Learn!

  • Principles of Polymer Chemistry
  • Polymer Synthesis
  • Basics of Polymer Chemistry
  • Polymer Structure
  • Molecular Weight of Polymers
  • Step-Grow Polymerization
  • Condensation Polymerization
  • Coordination Polymerization
  • Polyester Synthesis and Manufacture
  • Polyamide Synthesis and Manufacture
  • Nylon 6

Who Should Attend!

  • Chemistry Students
  • Material Science Students
  • Learners
  • Polymers Beginners
  • Polymer
  • Students