Polymer nanocomposites
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Polymer nanocomposites
(Woodhead publishing in materials)
CRC Press , Woodhead, 2006
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Description and Table of Contents
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: CRC ISBN 9780849392979
Description
Offering improved barrier properties, fire resistance, and strength, polymer nanocomposites are increasingly desirable as coating, structural, and packaging materials in a wide range of automobile, civil, and electrical engineering applications. Polymer Nanocomposites offers a comprehensive review of the main types of polymer nanocomposites and their properties. Part I reviews the range of layered silicates and discusses such properties as flammability, thermal stability, barrier properties, wear resistant and biodegradability. Part II considers nanotubes, nanoparticles, and inorganic-organic hybrid systems, and analysis elasticity and strength as well as magnetic and light-emitting properties.
Table of Contents
LAYERED SILICATES
Polyamide/Clay Nanocomposites, M. Kato and A. Usuki Epoxy Nanocomposites Based on Layered Silicates and Other Nanostructured Fillers, O. Becker and G.P. Simon
Biodegradable Polymer/Layered Silicate Nanocomposites, S.S. Ray and M. Bousmina
Polypropylene Layered Silicate Nanocomposites, K. Jayaraman and S. Kumar
Polystyrene/Clay Nanocomposites, D.-R. Yei and F.-C. Chang
Poly(ethyl acrylate)/Bentonite Nanocomposites, T. Tang, X. Tong, Z. Feng, and B. Huang
Clay-Acrylate Nanocomposite Photopolymers, C. Decker
Nanocomposites Based on Water Soluble Polymers and Unmodified Smectide Clays, K.E. Strawhecker and E. Manias
Poly(butylene terephthlate) (PBT) Based Nanocomposites, C.-S. Ha
Flammability and Thermal Stability of Polymer/Layered Silicate Nanocomposites, M. Zanetti
Barrier Properties of Polymer/Clay Nanocomposites, A. Sorrentino, G. Gorrasi, M. Tortora, and V. Vittoria
Wear Resisting Polymer Nanocomposites: Preparation and Properties, M.Q. Zhang, M.Z. Rong, and K. Friedrich
Rubber-Clay Nanocomposites, A. Mohammed and G.P. Simon
NANOTUBES, NANOPARTICLES AND INORGANIC-ORGANIC HYBRID SYSTEMS
Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes in Epoxy Composites, K. Liao, Y. Ren, and T. Xiao
Fullerene/Carbon Nanotube (CNT) Composites, T. Kuzumaki
Filled Polymer Nanocomposites Containing Functional Nanoparticles, O.O. Park, J.H. Park, T. Kim, and Y.T. Lim
Polymer/Calcium Carbonate Nanocomposites, X. Lu and T. Lui
Magnetic Polymer Nanocomposites, A. Millan, F. Palacio, E. Snoeck, V. Serin and P Lecante
Phenolic Resin/SiO2 Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Nanocomposites, C.-L. Chiang and C.-C. M. Ma
Polymer/Graphite Nanocomposites, Y. Meng
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: Woodhead ISBN 9781855739697
Description
Polymer nanocomposites are polymer matrices reinforced with nano-scale fillers. This new class of composite materials has shown enhanced optical, electrical and dielectric properties. This important book begins by examining the characteristics of the main types of polymer nanocomposites and then reviews their diverse applications.Part one focuses on polymer/nanoparticle composites, their synthesis, optical properties and electrical conductivity. Part two describes the electrical, dielectric and thermal behaviour of polymer/nanoplatelet composites, whilst polymer/nanotube composites are the subject of Part three. The processing and industrial applications of these nanocomposite materials are discussed in Part four, including uses in fuel cells, bioimaging and sensors as well as the manufacture and applications of electrospun polymer nanocomposite fibers, nanostructured transition metal oxides, clay nanofiller/epoxy nanocomposites, hybrid epoxy-silica-rubber nanocomposites and other rubber-based nanocomposites.Polymer nanocomposites: physical properties and applications is a valuable reference tool for both the research community and industry professionals wanting to learn about these materials and their applications in such areas as fuel cell, sensor and biomedical technology.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Layered silicates: Polyamide/clay nanocomposites
- Epoxy nanocomposites based on layered silicates and other nanostructured fillers
- Biodegradable polymer/layered silicate nanocomposites
- Polypropylene layered silicate nanocomposites
- Polystyrene/clay nanocomposites
- Poly(ethyl acrylate)/bentonite nanocomposites
- Clay-acrylate nanocomposite photopolymers
- Nanocomposites based on water soluble polymers and unmodified smectide clays
- Poly(butylene terephthlate) (PBT) based nanocomposites
- Flammability and thermal stability of polymer/layered silicate nanocomposites
- Barrier properties of polymer/clay nanocomposites
- Rubber-clay nanocomposites. Part 2 Nanotubes, nanoparticles and inorganic-organic hybrid systems: Single walled carbon nanotubes in epoxy composites
- Fullerene/carbon nanotube (CNT) composites
- Filled polymer nanocomposites containing functional nanoparticles
- Polymer/calcium carbonate nanocomposites
- Magnetic polymer nanocomposites
- Phenolic resin/SiO2 organic-inorganic hybrid nanocomposites
- Polymer/graphite nanocomposites
- Wear resisting polymer nanocomposites: Preparation and properties.
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