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Authors Klüppel, M. ; Schröder, A. ; Heinrich, G.
Title Carbon Black
Physical Properties of Polymers Handbook, Mark, JE, ed.
Date 07.03.2007
Number 13083
Abstract This handbook offers concise information on the properties of polymeric materials, particularly those most relevant to the areas of physical chemistry and chemical physics. In the second edition of Physical Properties of Polymers Handbook, each chapter has been extensively updated and revised.. Each chapter has been extensively updated and revised. In addition, a dozen new chapters have been added, increasing the number of topics covered by approximately 25%. Half of these new chapters can be grouped into the general area of "Reinforcing Materials for Polymers." New chapters have increased the number of topics to cover Carbon black, Silica, Clays and other layered fillers, POSS cubic particles, Nanotubes, and Reinforcement theory. Other new chapters focus on Rotaxanes and related materials, Self-assembly materials, Foldamer supramolecular structures, Tribology, Mechanical properties of single molecules, and dendrimers. The study of complex materials is highly interdisciplinary, and new findings are published in a large selection of journals by a wide range of scientific and engineering societies. Physical Properties of Polymers Handbook brings together the work of experts from different disciplines who are contributing to the growing area of polymers and complex materials.<br /><br />Key Features<br />Extensive updates and revisions to each chapter, including eleven new chapters on novel polymeric structures, reinforcing phases in polymers, and experiments on single polymer chains<br />Provides concise information on the properties of polymeric materials, particularly those most relevant to the areas of physical chemistry and chemical physics<br />Greatly reduces the effort in finding authoritative and useful information on a great range of polymers and their properties<br />Brings together the work of leading experts from different disciplines who are contributing to the rapidly growing area of polymers and complex materials<br /><br />ISBN 978-0-387-31235-4
Publisher Springer
Wikidata
Citation Springer 2. Ed. (2007) 539-550
DOI http://www.springer.com/chemistry/polymer/book/978-0-387-31235-4
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