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Permanent and Transient Networks

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Preface to Gomadingen.- On the lack of experimental evidence for certain structures in polymers.- Entanglements in rubbers.- Formation, structure and elasticity of model imperfect networks prepared by endlinking.- The dependence of the retardation spectrum width on the network chain length and on its distribution.- Meander model of polymer melts and networks.- Deuterium magnetic resonance on elongated networks: orientational order versus network structure.- Stress-strain behaviour of model networks in uniaxial tension and compression.- General deformation modes of a van der Waals network.- Dynamic shear compliance of swollen networks and its dependence on crosslink density.- Thermomechanics of polymer networks.- Polymer network structure as revealed by small angle neutron scattering.- Evolution of rheology during chemical gelation.- Orientation of macromolecules and elastic deformations in polymer melts. Influence of molecular structure on the reptation of molecules.- Nonlinear rheological properties of polymer melts and their prediction based on the relaxation time spectrum.- Transient networks by hydrogen bond interactions in polybutadiene-melts.- Multiaxial elongations of polyisobutylene and the predictions of several network theories.- Viscoelasticity and thermal equilibrium.- Dynamics of permanent and temporary networks: Small angle neutron scattering measurements and related remarks on the classical models of rubber deformation.- A Model of cooperative motions in dense polymer systems by means of closed dynamic loops.- Entanglements in semi-dilute solutions as revealed by elongational flow studies.- Surface properties of fillers and interactions with elastomers.- Filled van der Waals networks.- Influence of the filler on the reinforcing mechanism of styrene-butadiene rubbers.- Filler-matrix coupling in rubbers as revealed by heat conduction experiments.- Interrelation between the orientation of the polymer chains and the mesogenic groups in crosslinked liquid crystalline polymers.- Some principal problems in statistical mechanics of networks and their relationship to other topics in physics and materials science.

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Assisted by -G Kilian (Editor), -G Kilian (Editor), H. -G. Kilian (Editor), H.-G. Kilian (Editor), Pietralla (Editor), M Pietralla (Editor), M. Pietralla (Editor)
Publisher Steinkopff
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 04.06.2014
 
EAN 9783662156803
ISBN 978-3-662-15680-3
No. of pages 250
Weight 648 g
Illustrations VI, 250 p.
Series Progress in Colloid and Polymer Science
Progress in Colloid and Polymer Science
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Mechanical engineering, production engineering

Physikalische Chemie, Organische Chemie, Chemie (organisch), Materialwissenschaft, Polymere - Polymerisation, Physik / Chemie, Chemie (physikalisch), TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Textiles & Polymers

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