Polymer Physics

Polymer physics is a branch of physical science that focuses on the study of polymers molecules and the physical properties of polymers materials. It is an interdisciplinary field, combining biology, chemistry and physics. Polymers are widely used in many products, ranging from medical devices and household items to aerospace and automotive components. The study of polymer physics aids in the understanding of the thermodynamic and mechanical properties of these materials and the factors that influence these properties. It is important for the design and optimization of new products and the development of more efficient production methods. By understanding polymer physics, researchers can develop improved materials for use in a range of industries, from the medical field to the automotive field.

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Preparation Physico-Chemical Characterization and Catalytic applications of Polymer Anchored Dimethylglyoxime Copper (II) Metal Complex
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Influence of Light Source and Photopolymerization Distance on Composite Resin Microhardness
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Composite Photopolymerization: Temperature Increase According to Light Source and Dentin Thickness
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Reasons for Increased Social Distancing and Surface Disinfection from a Physics Perspective
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Insights on the Thermal and Physical Stability of the Modified Polymerizable Liposomes for Improved Photoactivity
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Enzyme Immobilization on Polypropylene Film: A Role Model for Biocatalytic Polymer Membranes?
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Production of biodegradable polymer via graft copolymerization of gum Arabic and polyethylene glycol
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