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Chemical and Physical Networks Formation and Control of Properties, Volume 1

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ISBN-10: 0471973440

ISBN-13: 9780471973447

Edition: 1998

Authors: K. te Nijenhuis, W. J. Mijs

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The Polymer Networks Group (PNG) is an independent international group dedicated to the promotion of international contacts and the stimulation of research in the field of polymer networks. This book, the first volume in the Wiley Polymer Network Review Series, is a collection of papers edited and extended by the editors based on the conference proceedings held in Doorn, The Netherlands. It represents the most recent works and ideas of some of the most recognized experts in polymer networks. Volume One details the forefront of polymer science regarding the behavior of polymers at elevated temperatures.
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Book details

List price: $362.95
Copyright year: 1998
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated
Publication date: 3/6/1998
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 574
Size: 6.16" wide x 9.76" long x 1.45" tall
Weight: 2.112
Language: English

Introductory Paper
Rheological Behaviour of Reversible Polymeric Networks-A Brief Review of Theory and Simulation
Thermoreversible and Biopolymer Gels
Steps to a Deeper Understanding of Gels and Physical Networks
The Gel Time-Theory and Practice
Part Played by the Solvent in the Thermoreversible Gelation of Polymers
Gelation and Dynamics of PEO-PPO-PEO Copolymers in Water
Gel-Sol Transition of Gellan Aqueous Solutions by Rheology and DSC-Effects of Salts
Gelation Under Shear: A Dynamic Phase Transition
Characterization of Helical Junction Zones in Gelatin Networks: A Spectroscopic Approach
Structural Studies of Homogeneous Calcium Alginate Gels
Investigations of Cluster Formation in Thermoreversible Networks
Effect of Complex Formation on the Type of Elasticity in PVC Thermoreversible Gels
Thermoreversible Gel Networks: Example of a New Benzohydroxamic Acid Organogel
Initiation Mechanisms for Three-Dimensional Photopolymerization of Biodegradable Networks
Formation of Covalent Networks
Covalent Networks: Understanding Their Formation, Structure and Properties
Control of Network Formation in Free-Radical Monovinyl-Multivinyl Copolymerization
Network Formation Accompanied by Microphase Separation
Synthesis and Characterization of Model Macromolecules Including Model Networks Derived from Methacrylic Esters
Critical Gels
Is Power-Law Mechanical Behaviour Always Obeyed at the Gel-Point Threshold?
Polymer Network Formation and Characterization: Gel-Point Determination with Dielectrical and Rheological Spectroscopy
A New Approach to the Description of Critical Gels
Heterogeneous Gels
Reaction-Induced (Nano)inhomogeneities in Polymer Networks
Formation, Structure and Mechanical Properties of Organic-Silica Hybrid Networks
Network Density in Phases of Crosslinked Binary Blends of Non-Compatible Elastomers and Their Properties
Analysis of Molecular Orientation in Silica Filled Poly(dimethylsiloxane) Networks
Liquid Crystalline Networks
Structures and Dynamics of Polymer Gels Observed by 1 H NMR Imaging and 1 H PGSE NMR Methods
Liquid Crystalline Thermoset Networks by Step Polymerization of Cyanates and Epoxides
3-D Molecular Architectures in Thin Film Liquid Crystalline Networks
Network Formation by Chain Polymerization of a Liquid Crystalline Monomer
Investigations on Network Formation in Freely-Suspended Films of Ferroelectric LC-Polymers
An Approach to Network Stabilized Ferroelectric Liquid Crystals
A Light Scattering Study o