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Handbook of Benzoxazine Resins
About this book
This handbook provides a wide overview of the field, fundamental understanding of the synthetic methods and structure/property correlation, as well as studies related to applications in a wide range of subjects. The handbook also provides 1H and 13C NMR spectra, FTIR spectra, DSC and TGA thermograms to aid in research activities. Additional tables on key NMR and FTIR frequencies unique to benzoxazine, heat of polymerization, Tg, and char yield will greatly aid in the choice of proper benzoxazine for a specific application.
- Provides thorough coverage of the chemistry and applications of benzoxazine resins with an evidence-based approach to enable chemists, engineers and material scientists to evaluate effectiveness
- Features spectra, which allow researchers to compare results, avoid repetition and save time as well as tables on key NMR frequency, IR frequency, heat of polymerization, of many benzoxazine resins to aid them in selection of materials
- Written by the foremost experts in the field
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Yes, you can access Handbook of Benzoxazine Resins by Hatsuo Ishida,Tarek Agag in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Technology & Engineering & Materials Science. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.
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Table of contents
- Cover image
- Table of Contents
- Front matter
- Copyright
- Contributors
- Preface
- Chapter 1. Overview and Historical Background of Polybenzoxazine Research
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Benzoxazine chemistry
- 3. Polymerization mechanisms
- 4. Unique properties of benzoxazines and polybenzoxazines
- 5. Molecular origin of unusual properties
- 6. Historical development of monomeric benzoxazines
- 7. Recent development of high molecular weight benzoxazines
- 8. Benzoxazines combined with other polymerizing groups
- 9. Various technologies attractive for applications
- 10. Characterization of benzoxazines
- 11. Conclusion
- Chapter 2. Benzoxazine Chemistry in Solution and Melt
- Chapter 3. Molecular Modeling
- Chapter 4. Mono-Substituted Phenol-Based Benzoxazines
- Chapter 5. Using Molecular Simulation to Predict the Physical and Mechanical Properties of Polybenzoxazines
- Chapter 6. Chemorheology of Benzoxazine-based Resins
- Chapter 7. Polymerization Kinetics
- Chapter 8. Electrochemical Polymerization of Benzoxazines
- Chapter 9. Light-Induced Reactions of Benzoxazines and Derivatives
- Chapter 10. Effect of Neighboring Groups on Enhancing Benzoxazine Autocatalytic Polymerization
- Chapter 11. Catalytic Opening of Lateral Benzoxazine Rings by Thiols
- Chapter 12. Hydrogen Bonding of Polybenzoxazines
- Chapter 13. Thermal Properties Enhancement of Polybenzoxazines
- Chapter 14. Thermal Degradation Mechanisms of Polybenzoxazines
- Chapter 15. Various Approaches for Main-Chain Type Benzoxazine Polymers
- Chapter 16. Side- and End-Chain Benzoxazine Functional Polymers
- Chapter 17. Supramolecular Chemistry of Benzoxazines
- Chapter 18. Main-Chain Type Benzoxazine Oligomers
- Chapter 19. Study of a Cardanol-Based Benzoxazine as Reactive Diluent and Toughening Agent of Conventional Benzoxazines
- Chapter 20. Polybenzoxazine/Polyimide Alloys
- Chapter 21. Polybenzoxazine/Polyurethane Alloys
- Chapter 22. The Blends of a Silicon-Containing Arylacetylene Resin and an Acetylene-Functional Benzoxazine
- Chapter 23. Polybenzoxazine/Polysiloxane Hybrids
- Chapter 24. Poly(Benzoxazine/Bisoxazoline)
- Chapter 25. Morphology and Properties of Polybenzoxazine Blends
- Chapter 26. Porous Materials from Polybenzoxazine
- Chapter 27. Spherical Polybenzoxazine Resin
- Chapter 28. Polybenzoxazine/Fiber Composites
- Chapter 29. Polybenzoxazine-Clay Nanocomposites
- Chapter 30. Polybenzoxazine-POSS Nanocomposites
- Chapter 31. Polybenzoxazine-CNT Nanocomposites
- Chapter 32. Polybenzoxazines with Enhanced Flame Retardancy
- Chapter 33. Surface Properties of Polybenzoxazines
- Chapter 34. Advanced Benzoxazine Chemistries Provide Improved Performance in a Broad Range of Applications*
- Chapter 35. Benzoxazines for Industrial Applications Comparison with Other Resins, Formulation and Toughening Know-How, and Water-Based Dispersion Technology
- Chapter 36. Polybenzoxazine-Based Composites for Increased Dielectric Constant
- Chapter 37. Preparation of Polybenzoxazine-Ni-Zn Ferrite Nanocomposites and Their Magnetic Property
- Chapter 38. 1H-NMR Spectra
- Chapter 39. IR Spectra
- Chapter 40. Raman Spectra
- Chapter 41. DSC Thermograms
- Chapter 42. TGA Thermograms
- Chapter 43. DMA Spectra
- Index