I go over the syllabus, dig through the box of polymer samples, and talk about the rudiments of organic structures. NANO 134 Polymeric Materials - UC San Diego - Prof. Darren Lipomi lipomigroup.org
This is very useful Daren, thank you for all your and your assistance efforts to make this knowledge available free for everyone I know this was not easy and there was a lot of work behind it. Keep the good work, and the history will not forget it.
I have so much fun learning whatever you teach. I wish you could teach any subject in the world!! Thanks for sharing all these lectures. I hope all instructors do much effort as you do. I hope sometime in future sit in your class.
This might be a stupid question but something i have observed. Why is it called polyethylene and not polymethylene since essentially they are repeating units of methane. Probably by this logic every polymer should be named polymethylene. But that's not he case. I wonder why! By the way. Great lectures. Still on the 5th class and have learned a lot.
This is so useful. But I wonder if you can turn on subtitle for all videos in this course, because of being a non-native English speaker, I can't catch up with the content sometimes. Thank you so much for sharing.
Hello i am student doing master degree , and i am doing my reaserch about Kenitic hydrate inhibitor , i do synthesis the polymer but when it comes to purifying my polymer i 'm weak, can you sugest me a books or a papers or anything to improve my skills when i'm taking the lab . thank you
Hi, this is great content. Could you please confirm what you said about examples of hdpe and ldpe. You said that shopping bags are ldpe and zip lock bag is hdpe. I have been doing a lot of research on packaging materials and have always thought ldpe is clear less noisy material like zip lock bags and hdpe is more noisy and hazy like shopping bags. Could you please clarify?