Order in the amorphous "state" of polymers
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Order in the amorphous "state" of polymers
Plenum Press, c1987
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注記
"Proceedings of the 17th International Symposium on Order in the Amorphous "State" of Polymers held August 18-21, 1985 in Midland, Michigan"--T.p. verso
Dedicated to Raymond F. Boyer in honor of his 75th birthday
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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内容説明
In 1975, a symposium was held in Midland, Michigan, co-sponsored by the Dow Chemical Company and the then Midland Macromolecular Institute in honor of Raymond F. Boyer on the occasion of his 65th birthday and retirement from Dow. The topic of that first Boyer symposium dealt with an area of interest to Boyer, namely, polymer transitions and relaxations. One decade later, after ten years of additional fruitful scientific endeavor at MMI, Ray Boyer was again honored with a symposium, this time celebrating his 75th birthday and 10th anniversary at the Michigan Molecular Institute. The topic of the second Boyer symposium in 1985 was somewhat more focused, this time concentrating on the subject of order (or structure) in the amorphous state of polymers and the attendant polymer transitions that are observed. This volume contains the full manuscripts of the contributors to the 17th MMI International Symposium, held in Midland, Michigan on August 18-21, 1985. Eleven one-hour plenary lectures and ten 20-minute contributed papers were presented during the Symposium. An open forum panel discussion was also scheduled; the edited transcript of that session is included at the end of this volume. One of our tasks in organizing this Symposium was to attempt to gather together a number of speakers who would be able to define what, if any, physical structure might be present in anwrplwus polymers and what the nature of this order might be.
目次
I: Structure and Order.- The Local Structure of Noncrystalline Polymers: An X-ray Approach.- Interrelationships Between Molecular and Physical Structure in Amorphous Polymers.- Studies on the Nature of Order in Amorphous Polymers.- Structure and Transitions in Atactic Polystyrene.- Ultraquenching, Double Tg, Order, and Motion in Amorphous Polymers.- Interim Report on the Thermoreversible Gelation of Polymers.- II: Contributions of Boyer and Colleagues.- Evidence from Tll and Related Phenomena for Local Structure in the Amorphous State of Polymers.- Techniques for Studying Liquid State Transitions in Polystyrene.- Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) Observation of the Tll Transition in Polystyrene.- Hot Stage Microscopy of Polystyrene and Polystyrene Derivatives.- Dielectric Investigations of Poly(propylene oxide) in the Liquid Region Above Tg.- Pellet Boundary Reformation in Reheated Polystyrene Moldings.- III. Polymer Transition Studies.- Evidence for Transition-like Phenomena in Oligomers and Polymers Above Their Melt Temperature.- Thermally Stimulated Current Studies of Transitions in Amorphous Polymers.- Structure and Transitions Below and Above Tgin Polymers Derived from Itaconic Acid Derivatives.- Molecular Origins of Deformation Behavior and Physical Aging in Polycarbonate Copolymers.- An Analysis of Secondary Relaxations in Bisphenol-A Polysulfone.- The Tß, Tg, and Tll “Transitions”: Are These the Manifestations of a Unique Relaxation Process?.- Rheological Studies of Amorphous Polymers Above Tg.- The Biaxial Squeeze-Flow Characteristics of Atactic Polystyrene Above the Glass Transition Temperature.- Frozen Energy Potential in Polymers.- IV. Discussion.- Panel Discussion.- Participants.- Name Index.
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