The Physics of Polymers: Concepts for Understanding Their Structures and Behavior Gert Strobl, "The Physics of Polymers: Concepts for Understanding Their Structures and Behavior" Springer | 2007-03 | ISBN:3540252789 | 518 pages | PDF | 8,4 Mb Polymer physics is a key part of macromolecular science. This textbook presents the elements of this important branch of materials science in the style of a series of lecture. The main focus lays on the concepts, rather than on experimental techniques and theoretical methods. Written for graduate students of physics, materials science and chemical engineering, as well as for researchers in academia and industry entering this field, the book introduces and discusses the basic phenomena that lead to the peculiar physical properties of polymeric systems. After more than ten years since the first printing, the time had come for a revision and expansion of the book's contents. In addition to numerous minor modifications, this third edition includes some major changes: (i) A newly written chapter deals with conjugated polymers. The physical basis of the characteristic electro-optic response is explained, and the spectacular electrical conduction properties of conjugated polymers created by doping are discussed. (ii) Polyelectrolyte solutions with their special properties caused by Coulomb forces are newly treated in different chapters of the book dealing with ordering phenomena, viscous effects and the superswelling of gels. (iii) Since the basic understanding of melt crystallization has greatly changed during the last decade, the corresponding chapter was rewritten. It presents the new findings and interprets the discovered laws. حمل من او من او من
Molecular interfacial phenomena of polymers and biopolymers Edited by P Chen (2005) Molecular interfacial phenomena of polymers and biopolymers Edited by P Chen (2005) Publisher: Woodhead Publishing | ISBN: 1855739283 | 2005 | Pages: 685 | PDF | 23 MB …it will be valued by researchers and postgraduate students with interest in polymers or biopolymers. Materials World All the sections are unique and specialised to the authors' field of expertise. Materials World - reviews key research in this hot area including biomaterials - examines polymeric interfacial properties and reviews medical and other practical applications - edited by a leading authority with contributions from distinguished experts worldwide One of the most exciting areas of polymer research is the study of interfacial phenomena and their practical applications. This major work reviews the key research in this important area and is used in such areas as biomaterials. Contents PART 1 FUNDAMENTALS PART 2 CHARACTERISATION, MANIPULATION AND APPLICATIONS Introduction PART 1 FUNDAMENTALS Thermodynamics and kinetics of protein/surfactant mixtures at liquid interfaces R Miller, Max-Planck-Institut für Kolloid- und Grenzflächenforschung, Germany, and V B Fainerman, Donetsk Medical University, Ukraine Non-Fickian diffusion in systems with complex interfaces D De Kee, J Hinestroza and Q Liu, Tulane University, USA Semiflexible polymers: from statics to dynamics S Jun and J Bechhoefer, Simon Fraser University, and B Y Ha, University of Waterloo, Canada Molecular modelling of polymer surfaces and interfaces L Zhao and P Choi, University of Alberta, Canada Thermodynamics of contact angles on rough, heterogeneous surfaces J Long and P Chen, University of Waterloo, Canada PART 2 CHARACTERISATION, MANIPULATION AND APPLICATIONS Application of axisymmetric drop shape analysis (ADSA) to the study of biomolecules Y Y Zuo and A W Neumann, University of Toronto, Canada Surface-energetic properties of polymers in controlled architecture K Grundke, Institute of Polymer Research Dresden, Germany Scanning probe microscopy – application for the study of soft materials A L Slade, Sandia National Laboratories, Mexico, and C M Yip, University of Toronto, Canada Self-assembly of peptides and its potential application S Y Fung, Y Hong, C Keyes and P Chen, University of Waterloo, Canada Physiochemical modulation of immobilised extracellular matrix T Pompe and C Werner, Leibniz-Institut für Polymerforschung Dresden e.V., Germany Triblock copolymers as promoters of solubilization of oils in aqueous surfactant solutions P A Kralchevsky and N D Denkov, University of Sofia, Bulgaria Polymeric composite membranes and biomimetic affinity ligands for bioseparation and immunoadsorption L Yang, BioVectra TM DCL, and P Chen, University of Waterloo, Canada Surface and interfacial studies of plant biopolymers J D Batteas and R E Stark, College of Staten Island, CUNY, USA Biodegradable polymer microparticles for genetic vaccine delivery C Wang, University of Minnesota, USA Polyelectrolyte coupling with lipid monolayers G Brezesinski and H Möhwald, Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces, Germany Interfacial properties of amphiphilic dendritic polymers G N Njikang and M Gauthier, University of Waterloo, Canada Studying polymeric systems in solution J Duhamel, University of Waterloo, Canada حمل من او من
Natural Fibers, Biopolymers, and Biocomposites by Amar K. Mohanty (2005) Natural Fibers, Biopolymers, and Biocomposites by Amar K. Mohanty Publisher: CRC Press | ISBN: 0849317415 | 2005 | Pages: 875 | PDF | 21 MB The only source available today that focuses on biobased materials, this book discusses the combination of fibers with polymer matrices from both non-renewable and renewable resources. It explains the rise of petrochemical and plastic products, the problems associated in their disposal, and how biopolymers offer a realistic solution to these problems. The authors discuss recent trends and opportunities for the future use of biocomposites as alternatives to petroleum-based composites, integrating the principles of sustainability, industrial ecology, eco-efficiency, and green chemistry and engineering into the development of the next generation of materials, products, and processes. Contents 1. Natural Fibers, Biopolymers, and Biocomposites: An Introduction Amar K. Mohanty, Manjusri Misra, Lawrence T. Drzal, Susan E. Selke, Bruce R. Harte, and Georg Hinrichsen 2. Plant Fibers as Reinforcement for Green Composites Alexander Bismarck, Supriya Mishra, and Thomas Lampke 3. Processing of Bast Fiber Plants for Industrial Application Friedrich Munder, Christian Fürll, and Heinz Hempel 4. Recent Developments in Retting and Measurement of Fiber Quality in Natural Fibers: Pro and Cons Roy B. Dodd and Danny E. Akin 5. Alternative Low-Cost Biomass for the Biocomposites Industry Douglas D. Stokke 6. Fiber-Matrix Adhesion in Natural Fiber Composites Pedro J. Herrera Franco and Alex Valadez-González 7. Natural Fiber Composites in Automotive Applications Brett C. Suddell and William J. Evans 8. Natural Fiber Composites for Building Applications Brajeshwar Singh and Manorama Gupta 9. Thermoset Biocomposites Dipa Ray and Jogeswari Rout 10. Thermoplastic Wood Fiber Composites Shankar Godavarti 11. Bamboo-Based Ecocomposites and Their Potential Applications Kazuo Kitagawa, Umaru S. Ishiaku, Machiko Mizoguchi, and Hiroyuki Hamada 12. Oil Palm Fiber–Thermoplastic Composites Hj D. Rozman, Zainal A. Mohd Ishak, and Umaru S. Ishiaku 13. Natural Fiber−Rubber Composites and Their Applications Seena Joseph, Maya Jacob, and Sabu Thomas 14. Straw-Based Biomass and Biocomposites Xiaoqun Mo, Donghai Wang, Xiuzhi S. Sun 15. Sorona® Polymer: Present Status and Future Perspectives Joseph V. Kurian 16. Polylactic Acid Technology David E. Henton, Patrick Gruber, Jim Lunt, and Jed Randall 17. Polylactide-Based Biocomposites David Plackett and Anders Södergård 18. Bacterial Polyester-Based Biocomposites: A Review Alma Hodzic 19. Cellulose Fiber-Reinforced Cellulose Esters: Biocomposites for the Future Guillermo Toriz, Paul Gatenholm, Brian D. Seiler, and Debra Tindall 20. Starch Polymers: Chemistry, Engineering, and Novel Products Bor-Sen Chiou, Gregory M. Glenn, Syed H. Imam, Maria K. Inglesby, Delilah F. Wood, and William J. Orts 21. Lignin-Based Polymer Blends and Biocomposite Materials Satoshi Kubo, Richard D. Gilbert, and John F. Kadla 22. Soy Protein-Based Plastics, Blends, and Composites Amar K. Mohanty, Wanjun Liu, Praveen Tummala, Lawrence T. Drzal, Manjusri Misra, and Ramani Narayan 23. Synthesis, Properties, and Potential Applications of Novel Thermosetting Biopolymers from Soybean and Other Natural Oils Fengkui Li and Richard C. Larock 24. Houses Using Soy Oil and Natural Fibers Biocomposites Mahmoud A. Dweib, Annmarie O’Donnell, Richard P. Wool, Bo Hu, and Harry W. Shenton III 25. Biobased Polyurethanes and Their Composites: Present Status and Future Perspective Jean-Pierre Latere Dwan’Isa, Amar K. Mohanty, Manjusri Misra, and Lawrence T. Drzal 26. Cellulose-Based Nanocomposites Lars Berglund 27. How Sustainable Are Biopolymers and Biobased Products? The Hope, the Doubts, and the Reality Martin Patel and Ramani Narayan حمل من او من
شكرا جزيلا على الكتب الرائعه وأقول أن البوليمر يربط بين قسمى الفيزياء والكيمياء وأيضا لدارسى الكليات الهندسيه فالكيميائيين هم المسئولون عن تحضير البوليمر ونحن الفيزيائيون المسئولون عن دراسة خواصه من كهربية وضوئيه الى اخره واخواننا فى كليات الهندسه مسئولون عن ادخاله فى التطبيقات ولكم منى جزيل الشكر
Polymers in Cementitious Materials Michelle Miller, "Polymers in Cementitious Materials" Smithers Rapra Press | 2008-04-22 | ISBN: 1859574912 | 192 pages | PDF | 1 MB "The construction industry increasingly requires products that are cost effective and easy to use, to enable fast track application whilst achieving a high physical performance. Incorporating a polymer in a cementitious mix brings key advantages, particularly in terms of workability, abrasion and impact resistance, with the resulting physical and chemical properties dependent upon the nature of the polymer material and the quantity used in relation to the cement phase. This Rapra Handbook is intended to provide an insight into the uses of polymers within the construction industry. It describes the conception of polymer-modified cementitious materials through to the array of polymer-based or polymer-modified material utilised in modern day construction. It not only covers the use of polymers in direct combination with cement but polymer concrete, impregnation of polymers into the concrete substrate and other polymer-based products, (i.e., coatings and adhesives). Both natural and synthetic polymers are reviewed. This book is aimed at all those who are working with cement, and also at anyone who needs more information about this most versatile of materials, offering insight into: the common polymers used in cementitious materials polymer concrete polymer Portland cement concrete reinforcement using synthetic fibres adhesives and coatings " حمل من اومن
Macromolecules in Solution and Brownian Relativity Macromolecules in Solution and Brownian Relativity Academic Press | ISBN: 0123739063 | July 18, 2008 | PDF | 248 pages | 1.63 Mb This book illustrates the recent picture of statistical physics of polymers and polymer solutions that emerges from some paradigms of contemporary science joint together. Among its principal aims are discussing the consequences of a novel self-diffusion theory, which benefits from an extension towards relativistic-like principles, and the generalization of usual concepts met in polymer science in terms of geometry alone. The monograph gives the whole fundamentals necessary to handle the view proposed, which is set in the final chapters. All the formers see about to provide the reader with a comprehensive treatation of the necessary fundamentals of classical, relativistic, quantum and statistical mechanics. Among the most important mechanical theories ever developed, a chapter on the Brownian movement and another on macromolecules prepare the ground that is specific to face universality and scaling behaviors in polymer solutions. The scope of the book is therefore two-fold: On the one hand, it wishes to involve the readers and scholars into a new research on polymer physics and chemistry. On the other, to get close chemical physicists and physical chemists to disciplines which, traditionally, are far from their direct fields of interest. حمل من
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Physicochemical Behavior and Supramolecular Organization of Polymers Ligia Gargallo, Deodato Radic, “Physicochemical Behavior and Supramolecular Organization of Polymers” Springer | 2009-03-01 | ISBN: 1402093713 | 470 pages | PDF | 3,5 MB As the title suggests, this monograph features the physicochemical behavior and supramolecular organization of polymers. The book consists of four chapters dealing with solution properties, viscoelastic behavior, physicochemical aspects at interfaces and supramolecular structures of polymeric systems. The classical treatment of the physicochemical behavior of polymers is presented in such a way that the book will meet the requirements of a beginner in the study of polymeric systems in solution and in some aspects of the solid state, as well as those of the experienced researcher in other types of materials. Physicochemical behavior and Supramolecular Organization of Polymers is ultimately, a contribution to the chemistry of materials; it is a powerful reference tool for students and scientists working both in polymer chemistry, polymer physics and materials science. حمل من _____________________________
الأخ علاء العنزي السلام عليكم الشكر كل الشكر علي المجهود الرائع وجزاكم الله خيرا حاولت تنزيل المرجعين (كتابين) لكن الروابط لا تعمل Compostable Polymer Materials Rheology and Processing of Polymeric Materials, Vol. 2: Polymer Processing أرجو التكرم برفعها من جديد وشكرا مهاب صلاح سوداني الجنسية وأدرس ماجستير في هندسة وعلوم البوليمر في دولة الهند في جامعة ANNA University
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