Polymer Blends and AlloysGabriel O. Shonaike, George P. Simon Distinguishing among blends, alloys and other types of combinations, clarifying terminology and presenting data on new processes and materials, this work present up-to-date and effective compounding techniques for polymers. It offers extensive analyses on the challenging questions that surround miscibility, compatibility, dynamic processing, interaction/phase behaviour, and computer simulations for predicting behaviours of polymer mixture and interaction. |
Contents
Compounding and Compatibilization of HighPerformance | 23 |
Miscibility and Interfacial Behavior in PolymerPolymer | 53 |
Miscibility and Relaxation Processes in Blends | 81 |
Thermoplastic Rubbers via Dynamic Vulcanization | 125 |
Miscibility Crystallization | 155 |
Computer Simulation of Spinodal Decomposition in Polymer | 189 |
Interactions and Phase Behavior of Polyester Blends | 209 |
Miscibility of Nylon 66Santoprene Blends | 235 |
Applications of XRay Photoelectron Spectroscopy | 415 |
Emulsion Models in Polymer Blend Rheology | 451 |
Microstructure of Multiphase Blends of Thermoplastics | 475 |
Study on Morphology and Toughening Mechanisms in Polymer | 505 |
Deformation Mechanisms in Toughened PMMA | 549 |
Impact Toughening Mechanisms in Glassy Polymers | 575 |
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS | 595 |
Developments in Reactive Blending | 621 |
CHARACTERIZATION | 263 |
PCABS Systems | 289 |
Properties of Thermotropic Liquid Crystalline Polymer Blends | 331 |
Polymer Liquid Crystals in HighPerformance Blends | 365 |
StructureProperty Relationships in Polyaryl Ether Ketone | 381 |
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