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Charles E. Carraher, Jr
出版情報: Boca Raton, Fla. : CRC Press, c2017  xxvii, 560 p. ; 29 cm
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Montgomery T. Shaw, William J. MacKnight
出版情報: Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley, c2018  xxii, 349 p. ; 26 cm
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Preface to the Fourth Edition
Preface to the Third Edition
Preface to the Second Edition
Preface to the First Edition
Introduction / 1:
Problems
General Reference Texts
References
Phenoraenological Treatment of Viscoelasticity / 2:
Elastic Modulus / A:
Transient Experiments / B:
Dynamic Experiments / C:
Low-Strain Measurements
Large Amplitude Oscillatory Shear (LAOS)
Microrheology / 3:
Boltzmann Superposition Principle / D:
Relationship Between The Creep Compliance And The Stress Relaxation Modulus / E:
Relationship Between Static And Dynamic Properties / F:
Connecting Creep Compliance and Stress Relaxation Modulus Using Laplace Transforms / Appendix 2-1:
Borel's Theorem / Appendix 2-2:
Geometries for the Measurement of Viscoelastic Functions / Appendix 2-3:
Linear Motion Geometries
Rotational Motion Geometries
Viscoelastic Models
Mechanical Elements
Maxwell Model
Voigt Model
Generalized Maxwell Model
Voigt-Kelvin model / 4:
Distributions Of Relaxation And Retardation Times
Molecular Theories-The Rouse Model
Application Of Flexible-Chain Models To Solutions
The Zimm Modification
Extension To Bulk Polymer
Reptation / G:
Manipulation Of The Rouse Matrix / Appendix 3-1:
Time-Temperature Correspondence
Four Regions Of Viscoelastic Behavior
Time-Temperature Superposition
Master Curves
The Wlf Equation
Molecular Interpretation Of Viscoelastic Response
Transitions and Relaxation in Amorphous Polymers / 5:
Phenomenology Of The Glass Transition
Theories Of The Glass Transition
Free-Volume Theory
Thermodynamic Theory
Kinetic Theories
Structural Parameters Affecting The Glass Transition
Relaxations In The Glassy State
Relaxation Processes In Networks
Physical Relaxation
Chemical Processes
Biopolymer Viscoelasticity
Biopolymer Sources
Humidity Control
Examples of Biopolymer Viscoelastic Response
Elasticity of Rubbery Networks / 6:
Thermodynamic Treatment
Statistical Treatment
Derivation
Energy Contribution
Phenomenological Treatment
Factors Affecting Rubber Elasticity
Effect of Degree of Crosslinking
Effect of Swelling
Effect of Fillers
Effect of Strain-Induced Crystallization
Statistics of a Polymer Chain / Appendix 6-1:
Equation of State for a Polymer Chain / Appendix 6-2:
Dielectric and NMR Methods / 7:
Dielectric Methods
Phenomenology
Molecular Interpretation of Dielectric Constant
Interfacial Polarization
Application to Polymers
Experimental Methods
Application of Dielectric Relaxation to Poly(methyl methacrylate)
Comparisons between Mechanical and Dielectric Relaxation for Polymers
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Methods
Answers to Selected Problems
List of Major Symbols / Chapter 2:
List of Files on the Website
Author Index
Subject Index
Preface to the Fourth Edition
Preface to the Third Edition
Preface to the Second Edition
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図書
Niranjan Karak, editor
出版情報: Washington, DC : American Chemical Society, c2021  x, 373 p. ; 26 cm
シリーズ名: ACS symposium series ; 1385
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H.N. Cheng, editor, Richard A. Gross, editor, Patrick B. Smith, editor ; sponsored by the ACS Division of Polymer Chemistry, Inc
出版情報: Washington, DC : American Chemical Society , [Oxford] : Distributed in print by Oxford University Press, c2018  xii, 435 p., 3 p. of col. plates ; 24 cm
シリーズ名: ACS symposium series ; 1310
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Deborah D.L. Chung
出版情報: Singapore : World Scientific, c2019  xiii, 367 p. ; 24 cm
シリーズ名: Engineering materials for technological needs ; v. 3
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Preface
Introduction to carbon materials / 1:
Introduction / 1.1:
Graphite / 1.1.1:
Diamond / 1.1.2:
Fullerene / 1.1.3:
The graphite family / 1.2:
Graphite and turbostratic carbon / 1.2.1:
Carbon fibers and nanofibers / 1.2.2:
Carbon nanotubes / 1.2.3:
Intercalated graphite / 1.2.4:
Graphite oxide / 1.2.5:
Exfoliated graphite / 1.2.6:
Flexible graphite / 1.2.7:
Graphene / 1.2.8:
Activated carbon / 1.2.9:
Carbon black / 1.2.10:
Carbon-carbon composites / 1.2.11:
The diamond family / 1.3:
Diamond-like carbon / 1.3.1:
Graphane
The fullerene family / 1.4:
References
Structure of graphite and carbon in the graphite family / 2:
Fabrication of graphite / 2.2:
Polycrytalline graphite / 2.2.1:
Graphite flakes / 2.2.2:
Pyrolytic graphite / 2.2.3:
Properties of graphite / 2.3:
Reciprocal lattice / 2.4:
Electronic energy bands / 2.5:
Magnetic energy levels / 2.6:
Electrical properties / 2.7:
Lattice vibrations / 2.8:
Graphite intercalation compounds / 2.9:
Classification of graphite intercalation compounds / 2.9.1:
Covalent intercalation compounds / 2.9.2:
Graphite oxide (graphitic acid) / 2.9.2.1:
Carbon monofluoride (graphite monofluoride) / 2.9.2.2:
Tetracarbon monofluoride / 2.9.2.3:
Ionic intercalation compounds / 2.9.3:
Graphite-halogens / 2.9.3.1:
Graphite-alkali metals / 2.9.3.2:
Graphite-acid compounds / 2.9.3.3:
Graphite-halide compounds / 2.9.3.4:
Intercalated graphite fibers / 2.9.4:
Structure and formation / 2.10:
Viscoelastic and elastomeric properties / 2.10.2:
Dielectric properties / 2.10.3:
Thermal and electrical conductivities / 2.10.4:
Adsorption and filtration behavior / 2.10.5:
Electronic structure of graphene / 2.11:
Optical behavior / 3.3:
Defects in graphene / 3.4:
Mechanical behavior / 3.5:
Preparation of graphene / 3.6:
Preparation of graphene by the cleavage of graphite / 3.6.1:
Preparation of graphene by the mechanical disintegration of intercalated graphite / 3.6.2:
Preparation of graphene by the chemical reduction of graphene oxide / 3.6.3:
Preparation of graphene by nonoxidizing liquid exfoliation / 3.6.4:
Preparation of graphene by chemical vapor deposition / 3.6.5:
Graphene yarns / 3.7:
Graphene paper / 3.8:
Graphene foam / 3.9:
Graphene ink / 3.10:
Graphene quantum dots / 3.11:
Doping of graphene / 3.12:
Hybrids of graphene and carbon nanotubes / 3.13:
Hybrids of graphene and carbon fibers / 3.14:
Hybrids of graphene and electrochemical electrode materials / 3.15:
Fabrication / 4:
Structure / 4.3:
Squish ability and compaction / 4.4:
Application in thermal interface materials / 4.5:
Application as an electrically conductive additive / 4.6:
Dielectric behavior / 4.7:
Viscoelastic behavior / 4.8:
Nanoindentation behavior / 4.8.1:
Dynamic mechanical properties / 4.8.2:
Carbon black composites / 4.9:
Competing materials / 4.10:
Market and applications / 4.11:
Structure of activated carbon / 5:
Adsorption / 5.2:
Forms of activated carbon / 5.3:
Granular activated carbon / 5.3.1:
Powdered activated carbon / 5.3.2:
Extruded activated carbon / 5.3.3:
Bead activated carbon / 5.3.4:
Activated carbon assemblies / 5.4:
Honeycomb carbon filters / 5.4.1:
Activated carbon blocks with hollow channels / 5.4.2:
Activated carbon foam / 5.4.3:
Activated carbon foam assemblies / 5.4.4:
Activated carbon fiber fabric / 5.4.5:
Activated carbon composites / 5.4.6:
Fabrication of activated carbon / 5.5:
Steam activation / 5.5.1:
Gas activation / 5.5.2:
Chemical activation / 5.5.3:
Regeneration of activated carbon / 5.6:
Processing-structure-properly relationships of activated carbon / 5.7:
Applications of activated carbon / 5.8:
Water purification / 5.8.1:
Air purification / 5.8.2:
Gas purification / 5.8.3:
Waste treatment / 5.8.4:
Carbon dioxide capture / 5.8.5:
Heat pumps and refrigeration / 5.8.6:
Electrochemical components / 5.8.7:
Catalyst support / 5.8.8:
Market of activated carbon / 5.9:
Carbon fibers / 6:
Applications and market / 6.1:
Continuous fiber assemblies / 6.3:
Discontinuous fibers / 6.4:
Microstructure / 6.5:
Continuous carbon fibers vs. other materials / 6.6:
Carbon fiber composites / 6.8:
Carbon nanofibers and nanotubes / 7:
Structure of carbon nanofibers and nanotubes / 7.1:
Properties of carbon nanofibers and nanotubes / 7.3:
Mats and yams of CNFs/CNTs / 7.4:
Mats / 7.4.1:
Fabrication of mats / 7.4.1.1:
Electrical and electromagnetic behavior of mats / 7.4.1.2:
Mechanical behavior of mats / 7.4.1.3:
Electrochemical behavior of mats / 7.4.1.4:
Yarns / 7.4.2:
Fabrication of yarns / 7.4.2.1:
Mechanical behavior of yarns / 7.4.2.2:
Assemblies involving CNTs/CNFs / 7.5:
Vertically aligned CNTs / 7.5.1:
CMF/CNT with filled core channel / 7.5.2:
CNFs/CNTs grown on carbon fibers / 7.5.3:
CNTs grown on carbon black / 7.5.4:
CNTs grown on graphene, reduced graphene oxide or exfoliated graphite / 7.5.5:
Carbon deposited on CNTs / 7.5.6:
CNTs grown on alumina / 7.5.7:
CNTs grown on silica fibers / 7.5.8:
CNFs grown on cordierite / 7.5.9:
CNTs grown on metals / 7.5.10:
CNTs attached to polymers / 7.5.11:
CNFs/CNTs mixed with electrochemical electrode material / 7.5.12:
Fabrication of carbon nanofibers and nanotubes / 7.6:
Fabrication of carbon nanofibers/nanotubes from carbonaceous gases / 7.6.1:
Fabrication of carbon nanofibers from electro spun polymer nanofibers / 7.6.2:
Graphitization of carbon nanofibers / 7.6.4:
Index / 7.7:
Preface
Introduction to carbon materials / 1:
Introduction / 1.1:
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図書

図書
Yasuyuki Tezuka, Tetsuo Deguchi, editors
出版情報: Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore, c2022  xi, 436 p. ; 25 cm
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edited by Gabriel O. Shonaike, George P. Simon
出版情報: New York : Marcel Dekker, 1999  xiv, 745 p. ; 24 cm
シリーズ名: Plastics engineering ; 52
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Compatibilization and miscibility: compatibilization of polymer blends
compounding and compatibilization of high-performance polymer alloys and blends
miscibility and interfacial behaviour in polymer-polymer mixtures
miscibility and relaxion processes in blends
thermoplastic rubbers via dynamic vulcanization
thermosetting polymer blends - miscibility, crystallization, and related properties
computer simulation of spinodal decompositon in polymer mixtures
interactions and phase
Compatibilization and miscibility: compatibilization of polymer blends
compounding and compatibilization of high-performance polymer alloys and blends
miscibility and interfacial behaviour in polymer-polymer mixtures
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図書
David J. Walton, J. Phillip Lorimer
出版情報: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2000  154 p. ; 25 cm
シリーズ名: Oxford chemistry primers ; 85
Oxford science publications
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Polymers Polymer properties and characterisation
Chain polymerisation Step-growth polymers
Three-dimensional networks Functional polymers
Conclusions and further reading
Polymers Polymer properties and characterisation
Chain polymerisation Step-growth polymers
Three-dimensional networks Functional polymers
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図書
A. Ravve
出版情報: New York : Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, c2000  xv, 626 p. ; 26 cm.
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Preface
Introduction and Physical Properties of Polymers / 1:
Free-Radical Chain-Growth Polymerization / 2:
Ionic Chain-Growth Polymerization / 3:
Ring-Opening Polymerizations / 4:
Common Chain-Growth Polymers / 5:
Step-Growth Polymerization and Step-Growth Polymers / 6:
Naturally Occurring Polymers / 7:
Reactions of Polymers / 8:
Degradation of Polymers / 9:
Appendix
Index
Preface
Introduction and Physical Properties of Polymers / 1:
Free-Radical Chain-Growth Polymerization / 2:
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図書

図書
edited by Nicholas P. Cheremisinoff
出版情報: New York : Marcel Dekker, c1997  xii, 881 p. ; 29 cm
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Artificial neural networks as a semi-empirical modelling tool for physical property predictions in polymer science
new generation high performance polymers by displacement polymerization
acrylamide polymers
transparent polyolefins
the polyolefins stabilizers with intramolecular synergism
high-temperature stabilization of polyolefins
poly(malic acid) from natural sources
stabilization of polyolefins
gamma radiation induced preparation of polyelectrolytes and its use for waste
Artificial neural networks as a semi-empirical modelling tool for physical property predictions in polymer science
new generation high performance polymers by displacement polymerization
acrylamide polymers
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