Polymer Interface and AdhesionPoly mer Interface and Adhesion provides the critical basis for further advancement in thisfield. Combining the principles of interfacial science, rheology, stress analysis, and fracturemechanics, the book teaches a new approach to the analysis of long standing problemssuch as: how is the interface formed; what are its physical and mechanical properties;and how does the interface modify the stress field and fracture strength of the material.The book offers many outstanding features, including extensive listings of pertinent references, exhaustive tabulations of the interfacial properties of polymers, critical reviews ofthe many conflicting theories, and complete discussions of coupling agents, adhesion promotion, and surface modifications. Emphasis is placed on physical concepts and mechanisms, using clear, understandable mathematics.Polymer Interface and Adhesion promotes a more thorough understanding of the physical, mechanical, and adhesive properties of multiphase, polymer systems. Polymer scientistsand engineers, surface chemists, materials scientists, rheologists, as well as chemical andmechanical engineers interested in the research, development or industrial applications ofpolymers, plastics, fibers, coatings, adhesives, and composites need this important newsource b |
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this is useful book about adhesion and surface energy.Wu's method using determine surface energy derivation exist in this book.
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Contents
INTERFACIAL THERMODYNAMICS | 1 |
MOLECULAR INTERPRETATIONS | 29 |
INTERFACIAL AND SURFACE TENSIONS | 67 |
CONTACT ANGLES OF LIQUIDS ON SOLID POLYMERS | 133 |
SURFACE TENSION AND POLARITY OF SOLID POLYMERS | 169 |
WETTING OF HIGHENERGY SURFACES | 215 |
EXPERIMENTAL METHODS FOR CONTACT ANGLES | 257 |
BASIC CONCEPT AND LOCUS OF FAILURE | 337 |
FORMATION OF ADHESIVE BOND | 359 |
Calculation of Surface Tension and Its Nonpolar | 613 |
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acetate acid adherend Adhes adhesive bond adhesive fracture adhesive joint adhesive layer adhesive thickness adsorption aluminum Appl bond strength bondability boundary layer Chem chemical bonding coefficient cohesive Colloid Colloid Interface Sci constant contact angle copolymer crack critical surface tension cross-linked curve density diffusion dipole drop dyne/cm Effect epoxy equation equilibrium ethylene experimental film fracture energy given glass groups harmonic-mean high-energy surfaces increases interfacial failure interfacial tension joint strength L. H. Lee lap joints low-energy metal method mode molecular weight molecules obtained oxide peel force peel strength phase Phys plasma plastic plate plot polar poly poly(methyl methacrylate poly(vinyl Poly(vinyl chloride Polydimethylsiloxane polyethylene polyisobutylene Polym polymer surfaces polypropylene polystyrene polytetrafluoroethylene rubber Schonhorn shear strength shear stress silane solid specimen surface tension Table temperature tensile terephthalate testing liquids theory values versus vinyl viscoelastic W. A. Zisman weak boundary layer wettability wetting York zero
References to this book
Polymer Surfaces: From Physics to Technology Fabio Garbassi,M. Morra,Ernesto Occhiello No preview available - 1998 |