Polymer Alloys II [E-Book] : Blends, Blocks, Grafts, and Interpenetrating Networks / edited by Daniel Klempner, Kurt C. Frisch.
The term "alloy" as pertaining to polymers has become an increasingly popular description of composites of polymers, parti cularly since the publication of the first volume in this series in 1977. Polymer alloy refers to that class of macromolecular materials which, in general, consists o...
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Personal Name(s): | Frisch, Kurt C., editor |
Klempner, Daniel, editor | |
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Boston, MA :
Springer,
1980
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Physical Description: |
IX, 282 p. online resource. |
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englisch |
ISBN: |
9781468436297 |
DOI: |
10.1007/978-1-4684-3629-7 |
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Polymer Science and Technology ;
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- Section I. Graft Copolymers
- Morphology and Phase Relationships of Low-Molecular-Weight Polystyrene in Poly (Methyl Methacrylate) and Methyl Methacrylate/ Styrene Copolymers
- Preparation of Highly Branched Graft Copolymers by Chain Transfer Reaction
- Styrene Copolymerization with Rubber. I. Studies of Polystyrene Grafting to Rubber: Molecular Weight Characteristics of Homeo-Polystyrene Matrix
- Styrene Copolymerization with Rubber. II. Relationship between Polymer Morphology and Synthesis Conditions
- Studies of Styrene Copolymerization with Rubber. III. The Process Peculiarities Brought About by the Presence of Aliphatic Mercaptans
- Section II. Block Copolymers
- Techniques of Block Copolymer Preparation
- Preparation of Block Copolymers from Styrene-Acrylonitrile Macroradicals
- Comparison of the Structure-Properties in 2,4 TDI Based Polyether Polyurethanes and Polyurethaneureas
- The Preparation and Photooxidative Degradation of Polyesterurethane-Poly (Methyl Methacrylate) Triblock Copolymers
- Section III. Interpenetrating Polymer Networks
- Interpenetration of Silica in a Network of Cellulose and Divalent Lead to Form Glassy Polymers
- Aspects of Relative Network Continuity and Physical Crosslinks via an Analysis of Polystyrene/Polystyrene Homo-Interpenetrating Polymer Network Literature
- Polyurethane-Acrylic Copolymer Pseudo Interpenetrating Polymer Networks
- Poly(2,6-Dimethyl-l,4-Phenylene Oxide) Polystyrene Interpenetrating Polymer Networks
- Section IV. Polyblends
- Compatibility and Tensile Properties of PPO Blends
- Crystallization from Miscible Polymer Blends
- An Analysis of the Thermal Degradation Under Processing Conditions of ABS/PVC Blends
- Dynamic Viscoelasticity of Wood-Polymer Composites Prepared by an Electron Beam Accelerator.