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Heterophase Network Polymers: Synthesis, Characterization, and Properties (Polymer Chemistry & Physics S.) [Hardcover]

Boris A Rozenberg (Editor), Grigori M Sigalov (Editor)

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0415284171 978-0415284172 June 27, 2002 1
This volume explains the theory and experimental investigations in the preparation of heterophase polymer network materials through cure reaction-induced microphase separation (CRIMPS). It describes the synthesis of a new family of block- and graft-copolymers with controlled solubility in epoxies and characterizes CRIMPS processes using novel applications of known methods such as nuclear magnetic resonance, electron spin resonance and photochemistry. The text develops a new method for characterizing the molecular mass distribution (MMD) of linear and network polymers using thermomechanical analysis data, as well as new methods for determining internal stresses and flaw formation during thermoset curing.

The CRIMPS theory will be helpful for researchers and engineers designing and improving toughened plastics and other smart heterophase network materials for different applications. The new method for MMD characterization of polymers in bulk will be very useful to quickly analyze a polymer's MMD and to design new polymers. This book will provide a useful reference for graduates, researchers and working professionals in polymer chemistry and physics and materials science.

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Disecondary dilithium alkanes of general formula CH3CHLi(CH2)nCHL1CH3 (DSDLAs) are efficient initiators (soluble in hydrocarbons) for 'living' polymerization of conjugated dienes. Read the first page
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dilithium alkanes, excessive free volume, heterophase polymers, newer fluctuations, polymerizing component, homophase systems, shrinkage flaws, emerging polymer, restricted shrinkage, heterophase systems, pure modifier, progressive polymerization, rigid birth, shrinkage defects, elasticity plateau, reactive blend, cured blend, electrooptical response, multicomponent blends, electrooptical properties, concentration heterogeneities, urethane formation, concentration heterogeneity, spinodal region, isothermal cure
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New York, Moscow Region, Polym Sci, Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Problems of Chemical Physics, Vysokomol Soedin, Polymer Science, Academic Press, Mater Sci, Chem Phys, Georgia Institute of Technology, Akad Nauk, Cahn-Hilliard-de Gennes, Thermal Solubility, Toughened Plastics, Clarendon Press, Colloid Sci, Flory-Huggins-de Gennes, Macromol Symp, Modeling Defect Formation, Plenum Press, Polyin Sci, Polym Phys, Applied Science Publishers, Cambridge University Press
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