Perspectives on the macromolecular condensed state /
The main topics discussed in this book are the formation of the macromolecular condensed state from isolated long chain macromolecules in dilute solution, the salient physical behavior of the polymeric amorphous state, the liquid crystalline state of rigid chain polymers, the crystallization process...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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River Edge, N.J. :
World Scientific,
©2002.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Preface; Introduction; 0.1 In Retrospect; 0.2 Key Issues; 0.3 The Scope of This Book; References; Chapter 1 The Process of Formation of the Macromolecular Condensed State from Isolated Coils in a Dilute Solution; 1.1 Concentration Regimes; 1.2 Dynamic Contact Concentration; 1.3 Dilute and Semidilute Solutions; 1.4 Concentrated Solutions, ce and c+; 1.5 Formation of a Solid State Polymer from Solution; References; Chapter 2 Amorphous State; 2.1 Fluid State and Chain Entanglement; 2.2 Glass Transition Temperature; 2.3 Cooperative Internal Rotations; 2.4 Cohesional Entanglement
- 2.5 Sub-Tg Annealing2.6 GOLR State; 2.7 Molecular Relaxation; 2.8 Yielding and Postyield Deformation; References; Chapter 3 Liquid Crystalline State; 3.1 Low Molar Mass Liquid Crystalline Compounds and Liquid Crystalline State of Polymers; 3.2 Formation of a Polymeric Nematic Phase and Its Isotropization; 3.3 Band Texture Formation; 3.4 Disclinations; References; Chapter 4 Polymer Crystallization Process; 4.1 Controversies and the Basic Physical Issue; 4.2 Crystallization from Dilute Solution; 4.3 Crystallization from a Melt and from a Rubbery State
- 4.4 Crystallization from an Oriented Amorphous State4.5 Some Special Cases; References; Chapter 5 Single Chain Condensed State; 5.1 Single Chain Condensed State and Interpenetrated Multichain Condensed State; 5.2 Methods of Preparing Single Chain Particles; 5.3 Single Chain Single Crystal; 5.4 Single Chain Glass; 5.5 Single Chain in the Rubbery State; 5.6 Transition from Single Chain Condensed State to Interpenetrated Multichain Condensed State; References; Epilogue; I; II; Ill; References; Index