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Polymer Phase Diagrams: A Textbook Book

Polymer Phase Diagrams: A Textbook
Polymer Phase Diagrams: A Textbook, Polymeric materials include plastics, gels, synthetic fibres, and rubbers. They are all-important both in industry and in daily life. Unlike liquid water, ice, or sugar solution, polymers are not homogeneous. They are said to consist of two or more phases, Polymer Phase Diagrams: A Textbook has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Polymer Phase Diagrams: A Textbook
  • Written by author Ronald Koningsveld
  • Published by Oxford University Press, USA, April 2001
  • Polymeric materials include plastics, gels, synthetic fibres, and rubbers. They are all-important both in industry and in daily life. Unlike liquid water, ice, or sugar solution, polymers are not homogeneous. They are said to consist of two or more phases
  • Polymeric materials include plastics, gels, synthetic fibres, and rubbers. They are all-important both in industry and in daily life. Unlike liquid water, ice, or sugar solution, polymers are not homogeneous. They are said to consist of two or more phases
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[N.B. contents incomplete]
Preface Glossary of symbols
PART 1. Principles of Heterogeneous Equilibrium
2. Mixtures
3. Binary systems, Bakhuis-Roozeboom Diagram
4. Binary systems, partial miscibility in the liquid phase, and supercritical phenomena
5. Binary systems, solid solutions, and compounds
6. Ternary and multicomponent systems
PART 2. Simple Modelling
PART 3. Heterogeneous equilibrium in macromolecular systems
9. Partial miscibility of strictly-binary polymer systems
10. Partial miscibility of quasi-binary polymer systems
11. The influence of pressure
12. Solid/liquid equilibrium
13. Quasi-ternary polymer systems
14. Fractionation of polymers
15. Miscellaneous phase transitions
Appendices
Appendix 2 - Simple modelling for small-molecule systems Appendix 3 - Calculation of cloudpoint, shadow, and coexistence curves Appendix 4 - Simple modelling of equilibria in polymeric systems Appendix 5 - Numerical evaluations of interaction parameters Appendix 6 - Molecular basis of the interaction parameter Appendix 7 - Answers for exercises


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