Block copolymers
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Block copolymers
Marcel Dekker, c2000
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A summary of block copolymer chemical structures and synthesis. It discusses physical methods of characterization such as computer simulation, microhardness, dielectric spectroscopy, thermal mechanical relaxation, ultrasonic characterization, transmission electron microscopy, X-ray scattering, and NMR, among others. It also outlines rheological and processing parameters in the multiphase polymer systems with stable microstructures.
Table of Contents
- Introduction and plan. Methacrylate butadiene-based triblock copolymers - synthesis, characterisation, and properties
- block copolymers with polyethers as flexible blocks
- new multiblock terpoly (ester-ether-amide) with various chemical constitutive amide blocks
- copolymers poly (eta-caprolactam)-block-(butadiene containing elastomers)
- dynamics and viscoelastic effects in block copolymers - real and simulated systems
- structure - microhardness correlations in condensation copolymers
- correlation between phase behaviour, mechanical properties, and deformation mechanisms in weakly segregated block copolymers
- ultrasonic characterisation of block copolymers
- dielectric relaxation of block copolymers
- polymer blends with block copolymers
- two multiblock copolymer blends
- multiblock copolymer/homopolymer blends
- structure and melt rheology of block copolymers
- orientation behaviour in axial tension of half-melt poly (ether-beta-ester) copolymers
- polyurethane grafted onto styrene sulfonic acid copolymers
- poly (esther-ester) block copolymers with LC segments
- triblock copolymers for toughness modification of immiscible engineering polymer blends
- poly (esther-beta-ester) copolymers, blends, composites, and their applications
- future trends in block copolymers.
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