
Polymer Blends
- 1st Edition - October 28, 1978
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Editor: D.R. Paul
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 1 2 - 4 3 1 1 7 9 - 4
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 3 2 3 - 1 4 9 7 7 - 8
Polymer Blends, Volume 2 aims to show the importance of mixed polymer systems as a major branch of macromolecular science and provides a broad background of principles and… Read more

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Request a sales quotePolymer Blends, Volume 2 aims to show the importance of mixed polymer systems as a major branch of macromolecular science and provides a broad background of principles and practices in this field. Starting from where the first volume left off, the book covers topics in the area of polymer blends in Chapters 11-23. Areas of coverage include interpenetrating polymer networks; interfacial agents for polymer blends; rubber modification of plastics; fracture phenomena; coextruded multilayer polymer films and sheets; polymeric plasticizers; and polyolefin blends and their applications. The book is recommended for scientists, technologists, and engineers in the academe, research, and related industry, especially those who wish to be updated with its advances as a science.
List of Contributors
Preface
Contents of Volume 1
Chapter 11 Interpenetrating Polymer Networks
I. Introduction
II. Isomeric Graft Copolymers and IPNs
III. Survey of Synthetic Methods
IV. Morphology
V. Physical and Mechanical Behavior
VI. Applications and Uses
References
Chapter 12 Interfacial Agents ("Compatibilizers") for Polymer Blends
I. Introduction
II. Direct Evidence for Interfacial Activity of Block Copolymers
III. Role of Graft Copolymers in Impact-Modified Plastics
IV. Fundamental Considerations of "Compatibilizer" Systems
V. Selected Examples of the Effect of "Compatibilizers" on Mechanical Behavior of Blends
References
Chapter 13 Rubber Modification of Plastics
I. Introduction
II. Background
III. Properties of Particular Systems
IV. Soft Interlayers in Fiber and Particulate Filled Composites
References
Chapter 14 Fracture Phenomena in Polymer Blends
I. Introduction
II. Qualitative Theories of Toughening
III. Volumetric Strain Measurements
IV. Fracture Mechanics
V. Tensile and Impact Behavior
VI. Concluding Remarks
References
Chapter 15 Coextruded Multilayer Polymer Films and Sheets
I. Introduction
II. Methods of Coextrusion
III. Flow Analysis of Non-Newtonian Multilayer Coextrusion
IV. Flow Instabilities in Multilayer Coextrusion
V. Adhesion in Coextrusion
VI. Properties of Multilayer Films
VII. Applications
VIII. Scrap Recycle
IX. New Developments
References
Chapter 16 Fibers from Polymer Blends
I. Introduction
II. Classifications of Blend Fibers by Phase Morphology
III. Phase Morphology Generation and Control
IV. Fundamental Considerations of Blend Fibers from Immiscible Polymers
V. Mechanics of Self-Crimping Conjugate Fibers
VI. Problem Solving and New Products via Polymer Blending
References
Chapter 17 Polymeric Plasticizers
I. Introduction
II. Plasticized Systems
III. Summary
References
Chapter 18 Block Copolymers in Blends with Other Polymers
I. Introduction
II. Morphology and Linear Viscoelastic Behavior
III. Applications and Properties
IV. Summary
References
Chapter 19 Elastomer Blends in Tires
I. Introduction
II. Characterization of Elastomer Blends in Tires
III. Practical Mixing Techniques
IV. Properties of Unvulcanized Elastomer Blends
V. Properties of Vulcanized Elastomer Blends
References
Chapter 20 Rubbery Thermoplastic Blends
I. Introduction
II. Modified Thermoplastic Elastomers
III. Thermoplastic Elastomers by Polymer Blending
References
Chapter 21 Polyolefin Blends: Rheology, Melt Mixing, and Applications
I. Scope
II. Reasons for Blending Polyolefins
III. Engineering Rheology of Molten Polyolefin Blends and the Melt Blending Process
IV. Melt-Mixing Process Engineering
V. Behavior of Polyolefin Blends in Processing
VI. End-Use Properties and Applications of Polyolefin Blends
VII. Analysis of Polyolefin Blends: Structure, Compatibility, and Composition Evaluation
References
Chapter 22 Blends Containing Poly(€-caprolactone) and Related Polymers
I. Introduction
II. Blends of Poly(€-caprolactone) and Other Polymers
III. Utility of Poly(€-caprolactone) Blends
References
Chapter 23 Law-Profile Behavior
I. Introduction
II. Historical Usage
III. Compression-Molding Problems
IV. Commercial Applications
V. Possible Mechanisms of Shrinkage Control
VI. Performance in Chemically Thickened Systems
VII. New Developments
VIII. Summary
References
Appendix Conversion Factors to SI Units
Index to Volume 1
Index to Volume 2
- Edition: 1
- Published: October 28, 1978
- No. of pages (eBook): 454
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN: 9780124311794
- eBook ISBN: 9780323149778
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