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" Integration of Fundamental Polymer Science and Technology—5 "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 775867
Doc. No : b595863
Main Entry : edited by P. J. Lemstra, L. A. Kleintjens.
Title & Author : Integration of Fundamental Polymer Science and Technology—5\ edited by P. J. Lemstra, L. A. Kleintjens.
Publication Statement : Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 1991
Page. NO : (438 p. 35 illus.)
ISBN : 9401138907
: : 9789401138901
Notes : Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph.
Contents : 1: Thermodynamics/Blends --; Phase Behavior in Polymer Blends: The Effect of Microstructure --; A Model Polymer Blend: Polystyrene-Poly(Vinylmethyl Ether) --; Phase Diagrams in Temperature, Pressure and Concentration-Space of Polystyrenes in n-Pentane and Methylcyclohexane near the Critical Solution Point --; Enthalpy Relaxations in Polymer Blends and Interfaces --; A Compatible Blend of Poly(Ether Ether Ketone) (PEEK) and Poly(Ether Imide) (Ultem) --; Block Copolymers and Adhesion between Immiscible Polymers --; Morphological Criteria of the Toughness of Polymer Blends --; Impact Improvement of Polyamide-6/Rubber Blends via Controlled Degradation of the Dispersed Phase, Using Electron Beam Irradiation --; Analysis of Ternary Composites of PP/EPDM/Filler --; Dielectric Dispersions in Commercial Polymer Blends --; 2: Polymer Structures and Polymerizations --; Stereoregular Interpolymer Complexes --; Inclusion Polymerization of Vinyl and Diene Monomers in Different Matrices --; Oligomer Formation during the Copolymerization of Styrene and Maleic Anhydride --; Polymerization Preparation of the Rubber Polystyrene Mixture at a Preset Morphology --; 3: Structure and Morphology --; Molecular Dynamics Simulation and Thermal Analysis of Macromolecular Crystals --; Crystal Moduli of High Polymers and their Temperature Dependence --; Crystallinity Determination on Imperfect Crystal Structure of Nylon --; Morphology of Nascent Polyethylene --; Crystallization in Polymer Blends --; 4: Chain Extension and Orientation --; On Chain Stretching and Scission in Deformation and Fracture of Polymers --; Stress Measurement in Fibres, Polymers and Composites Using Raman Spectroscopy --; Molecular Strain in High Modulus Polyethylene Fibres during Stress Relaxation Studied by Raman Microscopy --; Water-Induced Changes in Structure and Properties of Gel-spun Polyvinylalcohol Fibers --; 5: Liquid Crystalline Polymers --; Modes of Structure Formation in Doped Discotic Polymers and Low Molar Mass Model Systems --; Liquid Crystalline Condensation Polymers --; Liquid Crystalline Diaromatic Diisocyanates, a Route to Liquid Crystalline Polyurethanes? --; On the Motion of the Mesogenic Unit in Liquid-Crystalline Polyesters --; Structure and Mechanical Properties of Rigid Rod Polymers Having Flexible Side Chains --; Application of a New Packing Model to the Structure of LC Polymers --; Anisotropic Gels Formed by LC Molecules --; In-Situ Reinforcement in Blends of Thermoplastics and Thermo-tropic Liquid Crystalline Polymers --; Melt and Solution Properties of Para-Linked Aromatic LC-Polyesters --; 6: Characterization --; A New Development in Neutron Diffraction: Spin Polarisation Analysis --; 2H-NMR Studies on Uniaxially Drawn Ultrahigh Molecular Weight Polyethylene --; Intramolecular Charge Transfer Fluorescence of-Pheny1-4-(4-Cyano-l-Naphthylmethylene)Piperidine as a Mobility Probe in ?,? Diacetyl PolyiEthyleneglycols) --; Self-Diffusion of Probe Molecules in PVC Gels --; Determination of Chemical Composition of Polymers by SEC with Density and RI Detection --; Thermal and Infrared Characterization of a Bismaleimide Resin by DSC and TGA/FTIR --; Analysis of Polymers Using the Cone Calorimeter --; Evolved Gas Analysis of Polymers by Thermogravimetry Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy --; Fractionation of (Co-JPolymer Blends by Multiple Solvent Gradient Elution --; Use of Electron Microscopy for Polyurethane Processing --; 7: Rheology/Processing --; The Effect of Disentanglement Processes on Crazing --; Viscoelasticity of SAN Melts with Dispersed Uncrosslinked Rubber Particles --; Rheological Properties and Structure of Melts of the Polymers with the Specific Interaction --; Morphology/Processing Relationship of SEBS (Kraton)/Polyether-ester (Arnitel) Blends --; Thermo-Mechanical Behavior of Highly Crosslinked Epoxy Resins in Complex Stress Fields --; 8: New Developments --; Preparation of High-Strength Materials from Bacterial Cellulose --; Ultrathin Films of Poly(Dialkyl Fumarates) by ‘LB’ Method and their Electronic behavior --; Precise Aspherical Plastic Lens for Electronic Appliances: Molding Technology and Applications --; Novel Acrylic Resin ‘OZ-1000’ for Optical Components --; Solid Polymer Electrolytes of Lithium Salts and Polyethylene Glycols Cross-Linked with a Siloxane-Based Tetraisocyanate --; X-Ray Contrast Polymers Containing Miscible Organobismuth Compounds --; New Polyimide for Multi-Chip Module --; Amphiphilic Ally1 Ethers and Methacrylates Based on the Incompatibility of Fluorocarbon and Hydrocarbon Molecules --; Index of Contributors.
Abstract : The aim of the Rolduc Polymer Meetings is to stimulate interdisciplinary discussions between academic and industrial scientists and engineers. The general theme of these meetings is 'Integration of Fundamental Polymer Science and Technology'. In order to achieve this goal, experts from various fields are invited to review topics and to initiate discussions relating to future trends and developments. Since all participants are accommodated in Rolduc Abbey, a well-preserved mediaeval monument in Limburg (The Netherlands), an optimum atmosphere is provided for the exchange of ideas. About 400 participants took part in the 5th Rolduc Polymer Meeting, which was held from 29 April to 3 May 1990. This volume contains invited and selected contributed papers on topics such as thermodynamics/blends, liquid crystalline polymers, structure and morphology, polymerization and characterization. We are fully aware of the fact that the reader will not find an integrated presentation of lectures in this volume. Unfortunately, it is impossible to put down in writing the atmosphere of this and previous meetings. However, we hope that the reader will be stimulated to present his own views in forthcoming meetings after reading these proceedings. We wish to thank all contributors to this volume. P. J. L.
Subject : Characterization and Evaluation of Materials.
Subject : Materials science.
Subject : Materials Science.
LC Classification : ‭TP1081‬‭.E358 1991‬
Added Entry : L A Kleintjens
: P J Lemstra
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