Structure-property relationships of polymeric solids
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Structure-property relationships of polymeric solids
(Polymer science and technology, v. 22)
Plenum Press, c1983
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注記
"Proceedings of the 55th [i.e. 181st] Meeting of the American Chemical Society, held in honor of the Bordon Award recipient, Professor Eric Baer, during March 1981, in Atlanta, Georgia"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book contains a collection of original research papers which were presented in honor of the Bordon Award recipient, Professor Eric Baer, on the occasion of the 55th Meeting of the American Chemical Society (Atlanta, Georgia, March, 1981). The contributors are present or former colleagues and students who have worked with him in the Department of Macromolecular Science at Case Institute of Technology of Case Western Reserve University. Throughout his work, Eric Baer has attempted to find the relation ships of solid state structure and hierarchy to the resultant pro perties from which specific functions are derived. Although he has studied many seemingly unrelated subjects, from irreversible de formation, mechanics and yield processes in amorphous polymeric solids to structural organization and mechanical function of ten don, his unique goal has been to develop models from the real structure that would allow a quantitative description of properties. Today, this area of "microscience" is rapidly expanding as new and sophisticated applications of polymeric materials with multifunc tional properties are emerging from our understanding and control of the solid state. The wide-ranging ideas and the original ity of Professor Baer's contributions have stimulated many new concepts which are now widely accepted in the field of high polymers. The contributions to this volume represent many of the areas which he has explored.
目次
1. Crazing in Thin Films of “Monodisperse” Polystyrene.- 2. Thermoreversible Gelation of Crystallisable Polymers and Its Relevance for Applications.- 3. Conformational Characterization of the Single Crystal Surface.- 4. Substitution Reactions on Halogenated Polyethylene.- 5. Structure Determination of Crosspolymerized Poly(1,11-Dodecadiyne).- 6. Structure and Morphology of Nascent Polyethylenes Obtained by TiCl3 Heterogeneous Ziegler-Natta Catalyst.- 7. Crystal Transformation, Piezoelectricity, and Ferroelectric Polarization Reversal in Poly(Vinylidene Fluoride).- 8. Crystal Nucleation in Flowing Polymer Melts.- 9. Flow-Induced Crystallization and Orientation from the Melt.- 10. Hydrostatic Extrusion of Glass Reinforced and Unreinforced Celcon POM.- 11. The Interaction of Liquid Environments with Hard Elastic High Impact Polystyrene.- 12. Transmission Electron Microscope Studies of Polymers Stained with Ruthenium and Osmium Tetroxide.- 13. The Time-Temperature-Transformation (TTT) State Diagram and Its Role in Determining Structure/Property Relationships in Thermosetting Systems.- 14. Network Development in Films Cast from Emulsions of Polydimethylsiloxane.- 15. The Effect of Microcrazing on Fatigue Crack Propagation in Polymers.- 16. Advances in Strength Prediction for Short-Fiber Reinforced Plastics.- 17. Thermally Stimulated Current of Solid Pullulan.
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