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Jacqueline I. Kroschwitz (ed.), Encyclopedia of Polymer Science and Engineering, 2nd ed., 17 vol. (1985–90), is the most comprehensive source of information on polymer science and includes articles on the major topics treated in this article; it is also available in a condensed, 1-vol. edition, Concise Encyclopedia of Polymer Science and Engineering (1990). Two additional reference works are Geoffrey Allen and John C. Bevington (eds.), Comprehensive Polymer Science: The Synthesis, Characterization, Reactions & Applications of Polymers, 7 vol. (1989); and Joseph C. Salamone (ed.), Polymeric Materials Encyclopedia, 12 vol. (1996). Books on polymer science for the nonscientific reader are Hans-Georg Elias, Mega Molecules (1987; originally published in German, 1985); and Raymond B. Seymour and Charles E. Carraher, Giant Molecules: Essential Materials for Everyday Living and Problem Solving (1990).

Hal F. Brinson and Cyril A. Dostal (eds.), Adhesives and Sealants (1990), describes important adhesive systems and technologies and discusses application areas. S.R. Hartshorn (ed.), Structural Adhesives: Chemistry and Technology (1986), provides detailed descriptions of thermoset adhesives and application areas. A.J. Kinloch, Adhesion and Adhesives: Science and Technology (1987), treats the technology and testing of adhesives. Irving Skeist (ed.), Handbook of Adhesives, 3rd ed. (1990), describes both natural and synthetic adhesives and includes formulations. Lieng-Huang Lee (ed.), Adhesive Bonding (1991), thoroughly addresses fundamental aspects of wetting, spreading, and the mechanics of adhesion science.

Roscoe A. Pike

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