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Simulationsverfahren für die Polymerchemie

In: Mathematik in der Praxis

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  • Peter Deuflhard

    (Konrad-Zuse-Zentrum für Informationstechnik Berlin (ZIB))

  • Michael Wulkow

    (Computing in Technology GmbH (CiT))

Abstract

Zusammenfassung Polymere sind langkettige Makromoleküle, bestehend aus kleineren Molekülbausteinen, deren Anzahl in der Praxis zwischen 103 und 106 variiert. Wegen ihrer hohen Flexibilität gehören sie zu den vielseitigsten Werkstoffen unserer Zeit. Die Palette der auf der Basis von Polymeren hergestellten Produkte reicht von Kunststoffverpackungen über Klebstoffe, Lacke, Farben bis hin zu Grundstoffen für Autoreifen. In jüngerer Zeit stehen zunehmend Umweltaspekte im Vordergrund (Biopolymerisation, bakterielles Recycling, rohstoffschonende Polymerisationstechniken).

Suggested Citation

  • Peter Deuflhard & Michael Wulkow, 1995. "Simulationsverfahren für die Polymerchemie," Springer Books, in: Achim Bachem & Michael Jünger & Rainer Schrader (ed.), Mathematik in der Praxis, pages 117-136, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-642-79763-7_6
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-79763-7_6
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