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Highlights
- This popular science title covers adhesion science in an easily accessible entertaining manner.
- About the Author: Professor Steven Abbott studied chemistry at Oxford and received a PhD for work done in Oxford and Harvard.
- 296 Pages
- Science, Chemistry
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About the Book
Ideal for students and the scientifically minded reader this book provides a fascinating introduction to the science of what makes things stick.
Book Synopsis
This popular science title covers adhesion science in an easily accessible entertaining manner. As well as outlining types of adhesion and their importance in everyday life, the book covers interesting future applications of adhesion and inspiration taken from nature. Ideal for students and the scientifically minded reader this book provides a fascinating introduction to the science of what makes things stick.
From the Back Cover
How do we make things stick together? Exactly how super is super glue? Can duct tape solve all of your problems?*
This book is about providing simple answers to these sticky questions and more by showing how adhesion science, in a very real sense, is holding civilization together.
Adhesives are everywhere in our daily lives. With some spaghetti, a few geckos, a couple of frying pans and a lot of problem-solving science, adhesion - what makes things stick - is explained with wit and panache by Professor Steven Abbott. From chewing gum to Portland cement and everything in between, all are passed under the microscope to see if, how, and, in some cases, to whom things stick and why.
Accompanied by an extensive suite of videos illustrating how science works, Sticking Together will pull apart the facts, dispel some tacky myths and reveal a few sticky surprises.
*with great effort; not that super; no - duct tape is not approved for use on ducts.
Review Quotes
The reason this book is excellent is that we totally under-appreciate how important adhesives are in our everyday lives.--Brian Clegg "Popular Science"
About the Author
Professor Steven Abbott studied chemistry at Oxford and received a PhD for work done in Oxford and Harvard. A post-doc in the Nobel Prize winning lab of Prof Jean-Marie Lehn in Strasbourg was followed by an industrial career in the chemical company ICI and in a coatings company near Oxford. He collaborated for many years with a team at the University of Leeds and was appointed as Visiting Professor in the School of Mechanical Engineering. He has been an independent scientist since 2009, a trouble-shooter, trainer and prolific app writer, and author of free eBooks linked to the apps. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry.