Handbook of Engineering Polymeric Materials
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Handbook of Engineering Polymeric Materials

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eBook - ePub

Handbook of Engineering Polymeric Materials

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Presenting practical information on new and conventional polymers and products as alternative materials and end-use applications, this work details technological advancements in high-structure plastics and elastomers, functionalized materials, and their product applications. The book also provides a comparison of manufacturing and processing techni

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Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Halftitle Page
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Preface
  6. Contents
  7. Contributors
  8. 1: Artificial Neural Networks as a Semi-Empirical Modeling Tool for Physical Property Predictions in Polymer Science
  9. 2: New Generation High Performance Polymers by Displacement Polymerization
  10. 3: Acrylamide Polymers
  11. 4: Transparent Polyolefins
  12. 5: Polyolefin Stabilizers with Intramolecular Synergism
  13. 6: High-Temperature Stabilization of Polyolefins
  14. 7: Poly(malic Acid) from Natural Sources
  15. 8: Stabilization of Polyolefins
  16. 9: Gamma Radiation Induced Preparation of Polyelectrolytes and Its Use for Treatment of Waste Water
  17. 10: Polyvinylchloride (PVC)/Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU) Polymeric Blends
  18. 11: Mechanical Properties of Ionomers and lonomer Blends
  19. 12: Metallocene-Based Polyolefins: Product Characteristics
  20. 13: Preparations and Properties of Porous Poly(vinyl alcohol)-Poly(vinyl acetate) Composites
  21. 14: Hydrophobization of Polyanionic Polymers to Achieve Higher Biological Activity
  22. 15: Uniform Latex Particles
  23. 16: Reaction Mechanism of Vinyl Polymerization with Amine in Redox and Photo-Induced Charge-Transfer Initiation Systems
  24. 17: Photoinitiation of Free Radical Polymerization by Organometallic Compounds
  25. 18: Chemical Modification of Polystyrenes in the Presence of Cationic Catalysis and Their Industrial Applications
  26. 19: Performance of Polyethylenes in Relation to Their Molecular Structure
  27. 20: The Crystallization of Polyethylene Under High Pressure
  28. 21: Structure, Stability, and Degradation of PVC
  29. 22: Solution State of Metal Complex Calixarenes and Polymeric Calixarenes
  30. 23: Thermodynamic Opportunity Due to the Degradation Reaction Initiation
  31. 24: Polymerization by Ylides
  32. 25: Characterization and Properties of Thermotropic Polybibenzoates
  33. 26: Polymeric Ultraviolet Stabilizers for Thermoplastics
  34. 27: High-Performance and Functional Materials from Natural Monomers and Polymers
  35. 28: Ionic Thermoplastic Elastomer Based on Maleated EPDM Rubber
  36. 29: Elastomeric Compound-The Importance of Consistency in Economic Component Manufacture
  37. 30: Advancement in Reactively Processed Polymer Blends
  38. 31: Graft Copolymerization Onto Natural and Synthetic Polymers
  39. 32: Methods, Characterization, and Applications of Grafting
  40. 33: Surface Properties of Modified Polymers
  41. 34: Grafting of Cellulose
  42. 35: Graft Copolymerization of Vinyl Monomers Onto Macromolecules Having Active Pendant Group via Ceric Ion Redox or Photo-Induced Charge-Transfer Initiation
  43. 36: Modification of Properties of Nitrile Rubber
  44. 37: Industrial Perspective of Cellulosics in Thermoplastic Composites
  45. 38: Liquid Crystalline Polymer Composite-Preparation and Properties
  46. 39: Self-Organization of Core-Shell Type Polymer Microspheres and Applications to Polymer Alloys
  47. 40: Flow Behavior of Polymer Blends as Affected by Interchain Crosslinking
  48. 41: Tough Composites Based on Premixed PP/LCP Blends
  49. 42: Compatibilization of Thermoplastic Elastomer Blends
  50. 43: Polymer Blends and Alloys
  51. 44: Reactive Compatibilization of Immiscible Polymer Blends
  52. 45: Polymer Blends Containing Thermotropic Liquid Crystalline Polymer
  53. 46: Energetic Composites
  54. 47: Macrointermediates for Block and Graft Copolymers
  55. 48: Azo Initiators as Transformation Agents for Block Copolymer Synthesis
  56. 49: Block Copolymers Derived from Macroinitiators: Recent Advances of Synthesis, Properties, and Applications
  57. 50: Poloxamers
  58. 51: Recent Advances in Cationic Resins
  59. 52: Natural Fiber Reinforced Plastics
  60. 53: Short Fiber-Reinforced Plastic Composites
  61. 54: Peculiarities of the Fine Structure of PET Fibers and the Relationship to Their Basic Physical Properties
  62. Index