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Polymer Stress Reactions

Authors: Antonio Casale Publisher: Elsevier Science Publication date: 2012 Publication language: Angielski Number of pages: 289 Publication formats: EAN: 9780323140898 ISBN: 9780323140898 Category: Organic chemistry Publisher's index: B978-0-12-162801-7.X5001-0 Bibliographic note: -

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Polymer Stress Reactions, Volume 1: Introduction focuses on the interrelationship between polymer mechanochemistry and the stress-induced polymer reactions. This book discusses each nominal polymer state and describes the parameters and variables that are germane to the mechanically induced reactions in that state. The polymer degradation variables that are generally applicable to mechanochemistry, such as temperature and shear intensity, are also considered.
This book consists of five chapters and begins with an overview of mechanochemistry and stress-induced polymer reactions, with particular reference to the distinction between mechanochemical reactions and other modes of reaction. The general regions of viscoelastic behavior for amorphous polymers where mechanochemistry may be conducted are also described. The next chapter explores the mechanisms underlying the modes of reaction in mechanochemistry, focusing on the effects of shear and applied stress as well as how bonds rupture. The discussion then turns to the influence of the principal variables in polymer mechanochemistry; characterization methods for evaluating the fundamentals of mechanochemistry; and methods for the synthesis of block and graft copolymers.
This book is a valuable material for those interested in mechanochemistry in general and in polymer stress reactions in particular.

TOC

  • Front Cover 2
  • Polymer Stress Reactions 5
  • Copyright Page 6
  • Table of Contents 9
  • Foreword 11
  • Preface 13
  • Contents of Volume 2: Experiments 15
  • Glossary of Terms 17
  • CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION 21
  • Chapter II. MECHANISMS 28
    • A. Chemical Process 28
    • B. Mechanical Mechanism 43
    • C. Kinetics 59
    • D. Effect of Shear 71
  • CHAPTER III. DEGRADATION VARIABLES 101
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