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    Author(s)David J. Lohse Thomas P. Russell L.H. Sperling
    PublisherSpringer
    ISBN9780306457180
    Pages303
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJanuary 1998

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    Springer Interfacial Aspects Of Multicomponent Polymer Materials 1998 Edition by David J. Lohse Thomas P. Russell L.H. Sperling

    In August 1996 the ACS Division of Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering hosted a symposium on Interfacial Aspects of Multicomponent Polymer Materials at the Orlando Florida American Chemical Society meeting. Over 50 papers and posters were presented. The symposium proper was preceded by a one-day workshop where the. basics of this relatively new field were developed. This edited book is a direct outcome of the symposium and workshop. Every object in the universe has surfaces and interfaces. A surface is defined as that part of a material in contact with either a gas or a vacuum. An interface is defined as that part of a material in contact with a condensed phase be it liquid or solid. Surfaces of any substance are different from their interior. The appearance of surface or interfacial tension is one simple manifestation. Polymer blends and composites usually contain very finely divided phases which are literally full of interfaces. Because interfaces are frequently weak mechanically they pose special problems in the manufacture of strong tough plastics adhesives elastomers coatings and fibers. This book provides a series of papers addressing this issue. Some papers delineate the nature of the interface both chemically and physically. The use of newer instrumental methods and new theories are described. Concepts of interdiffusion and entanglement are developed. Other papers describe state-of-the-art approaches to improving the interface via graft and block copolymers direct covalent bonding hydrogen bonding and more. Table of contents : Introduction to Interfacial Aspects of Multicomponent Polymer Materials; L.H. Sperling. Improved Compatibilization of Immiscible Homopolymer Blends Using Copolymer Mixtures; Y. Lyatskaya A.C. Balazs. Brownian Motion Simulation of Chain Pullout: Modeling Fracture in Polymer Blends; G.T. Pickett et al. Polyelectrolytes at Interfaces: Pattern Recognition; M. Muthukumar. RealSpace Studies on Interface in a Phase-Separated Polymer Blend by Laser Scanning Confocal Microscopy; H. Jinnai et al. Interfacial Characteristics of Amorphous Polystyrene and Binary Polymer Blend Thin Films Based on Scanning Force Microscopy; A. Takahara et al. Solid State NMR Studies of Polymer Interfaces; N. Zumbulyadis C.J.T. Landry. Adsorption and Wetting from Tunable Polyolefin Mixtures; J. Klein et al. Strength of the PCSAN Interface as Determined by Delamination of Polymer Microlayers; A. Hiltner et al. The Formation of Polymer Monolayers: From Adsorption to Surface Initiated Polymerizations; D.L. Huber et al. Changes of Interfacial Adhesion by the Addition of Reactive Polymers; K. Char et al. Pulsed NMR Studies on the Interfacial Structure of the Block Copolymers of Styrene and Isoprene with Variable Interface; M. Guo. Compatibilization of HDPE/PS Blends by Tapered Diblock PEPS Copolymers; M.F. Champagne M.M. Dumoulin. Compatibilizer-Phase Morphology-Mechanical Property Relationships of Multicomponent Heterophase Polymer Blends; H.F. Guo et al. Wettabilities and Adhesive-Autohesive Properties of Poly(Tetrafluoroethylene) Surfaces Photografted with Hydrophilic Monomers; K. Yamada et al. Siloxane Terpolymers as Compatibilizers for Polymer Blends; I. Yilgor et al. Interfacial Strengthening with Random Copolymers; S.T. Milner G.H. Frederickson. Molecular Design of Reactive Compatibilizers for Polypropylene-Nitrile Butadiene Rubber Blends; B. Wong W.E. Baker. Transition-Metal Compatibilization of Polymer Blends; E.M. Indra et al. Development of Optical Fiber/Polymer Interface for Immobilized Sensors; H. Huang L.H. Garcia Rubio. Characterization of Multilayered Automotive Paint Systems Including Depth Profiling and Interface Analysis; K. Adamsons et al. Index.



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