Colloidal and morphological behavior of block and graft copolymers : proceedings of an American Chemical Society symposium held at Chicago, Illinois, September 13-18, 1970
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Colloidal and morphological behavior of block and graft copolymers : proceedings of an American Chemical Society symposium held at Chicago, Illinois, September 13-18, 1970
Plenum Press, 1971
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内容説明・目次
内容説明
The molecules of block and graft copolymers are molecules of a higher order; they consist of homopolymer subchains which are interconnected by chemical valence bonds. This structural com- plexity is manifested in the unusual behavior of block and graft copolymers both in solution and in bulk. Many types of interac- tions are possible in block and graft copolymers in the solid state. Polymer subchains of one molecule can interact with other polymer subchains which may belong to the same molecule or to different molecules. Since polymer chains of chemically different composition are usually incompatible, thermodynamically unfavorable as well as thermodynamically favorable interactions exist in the solid state. In solutions of block and graft copolymers, the sit- uation becomes even more complex, because interactions between the solvent molecules and the various subchains of the copolymer mole- cules occur in addition to the interactions between the polymer chains. This multitude of interactions gives rise to a wide spec- trum of colloidal and morphological properties which have no paral- lel in less complex polymer systems such as homopolymers or random copolymers.
Research on the colloidal and morphological behavior of block and graft copolymers is a relatively new field of endeavor. It started in 1954, when F. M. Merrett fractionated mixtures of grafted na- tural rubber with the corresponding homopolymers and observed that colloidal sols were formed at certain points during his fractional precipitations.
目次
Micromorphology-Property Relationships in Graft and Block Copolymers.- The Effect of Environment on the Morphology of Styrene-Butadiene Block Copolymers.- Light Scattering from Two-Phase Polymer System having Spherical Domain Structure.- Deformation Mechanism of Elastomeric Block Copolymers.- The Synthesis and Dilute Solution Properties of Styrene-Siloxane ABA Block Copolymers.- Properties of Polystyrene-Polydimethylsiloxane Block Copolymers.- Solvent Interactions of Poly(Diphenylsiloxane-Block-Dimethylsiloxane-Block-Diphenylsiloxane) Copolymers.- Structure and Function of Biological Membranes.- The Effect of an Oxidative-Caustic Environment on Graft Copolymer Membranes.- Microphase Separation in Organic Polymers Containing Ions.- Ionomer Graft Copolymers of Polystyrene-Polybutylacrylate.- Infrared Dichroism of Segmented Polyurethane Elastomers.- Emulsifying Effects of Block and Graft Copolymers-Oil in Oil Emulsions.- ABS Polymer as a Colloidal Dispersion.- Formation of High Impact Polystyrene from Blends of Polystyrene with Butadiene/Styrene Block Copolymers.- Morphology and Deformation Behavior of Crosslinked Butylacrylate Copolymer Gels, Prepared by Graft Reactions.- Microphase Separation in Mixtures of Block Copolymers with the Corresponding Homopolymers: Zeroth Approximation.- Dilute Solution Behavior of Copolymers.- The Adsorption Behavior of Polystyrene-Poly(Methyl Methacrylate) Mixtures Containing Block Copolymers.- Dilute Solution Behavior of Block Copolymers : Sytrene-Methyl Methacrylate and cx-Methyl Styrene-Methyl Methacrylate Systems.- Surface Morphologies of Styrene-Ethylene Oxide Block Copolymers.- Interfacial Morphology and Autohesion of A-B-A Triblock Copolymers.- Influence of Morphology on the Viscoelastic Behavior of a Solvent-Cast S-B-S Block Copolymer.
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