Fibre structure /
Fibre Structure is a 19-chapter text that emerged from lectures presented at the Manchester College of Science and Technology. The interest of fiber studies lies to some extent in the important part textile materials play in general living and in industrial products and operations. The first chapter...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Manchester ; Textile Institute ; London :
Butterworths,
1963.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Fibre Structure; Copyright Page; PREFACE; LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS; Table of Contents; CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION; 1.1 HISTORICAL; 1.2 THE IDEA OF POLYMERS; 1.3 CONSTITUTION OF FIBRES; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 2. CELLULOSE AND ITS DERIVATIVES; 2.1 INTRODUCTION; 2.2 FORM AND BEHAVIOUR OF CELLULOSE DERIVATIVES IN SOLUTION; 2.3 THE CHEMICAL CONSTITUTION OF CELLULOSE; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 3. SYNTHETIC POLYPEPTIDES AND FIBROUS PROTEINS; 3.1 INTRODUCTION; 3.2 PREPARATION OF SYNTHETIC POLYPEPTIDES; 3.3 CHAIN CONFORMATION IN POLYPEPTIDES; 3.4 EXPERIMENTAL TECHNIQUES AND RESULTS ON POLYPEPTIDES
- 3.5 SILKS3 6 WOOL AND HAIR; 3.7 COLLAGEN; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 4. SYNTHETIC FIBRE-FORMING POLYMERS AND CO-POLYMERS; 4.1 INTRODUCTION; 4.2 CHARACTERISTICS OF SYNTHETIC FIBRES; 4.3 THE CONFIGURATION OF POLYMER MOLECULES IN SYNTHETIC FIBRES; 4.5 STRUCTURE-PROPERTIES RELATIONSHIPS IN FIBROUS POLYMERS; 4.6 Co-POLYMERS; 4.7 REACTIONS AND REACTIVITY OF SYNTHETIC FIBRES IN RELATION TO STRUCTURE; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 5. TACTIC POLYMERS; 5.1 INTRODUCTION; 5.2 PRODUCTION OF TACTIC POLYMERS; 5.3 THE ZIG-ZAG CHAIN CONFORMATION IN POLYETHYLENE AND SYNDIOTACTIC POLYMERS
- 5.4 SPIRAL STRUCTURES OF ISOTACTIC POLYMERS AND RANDOMIZATION EFFECTS5.5 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF TACTIC POLYMERS; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 6. THE DEVELOPMENT OF IDEAS OF FINE STRUCTURE; 6.1 INTRODUCTION; 6.2 CRYSTALLINE AND NON-CRYSTALLINE REGIONS; 6.3 A FRINGED-FIBRIL THEORY; 6.4 CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 7. OBSERVED FINE STRUCTURE IN PLANT FIBRES; 7.1 INTRODUCTION; 7.2 THE CONSTITUTION OF CELL-WALLS; 7.3 THE ORGANIZATION OF CELLULOSE IN THE WALLS; 7.4 CHAIN ORIENTATION AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 8. THE FINE STRUCTURE OF ANIMAL AND MAN-MADE FIBRES; 8.1 INTRODUCTION
- 8.2 EXPERIMENTAL METHODS 8.3 FIBRILLAR STRUCTURE; 8.4 MORPHOLOGY OF MIGROFIBRILS; 8.5 LONGITUDINAL REPEATS IN FIBROUS STRUCTURES; 8.6 MAN-MADE FIBRES; 8.7 ANIMAL FIBRES; 8.8 BIOSYNTHESIS OF FIBRES; 8.9 CLOSING REMARKS; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 9. THE NON-CRYSTALLINE STATE; 9.1 MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF HIGH-MOLECULAR MATERIALS; 9.2 THE RUBBER-LIKE STATE; 9.3 THE AMORPHOUS COMPONENT IN CRYSTALLINE POLYMERS; 9.4 TRANSITION PHENOMENA; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 10. THE CRYSTALLINITY OF HIGH POLYMERS; 10.1 INTRODUCTION; 10.2 THE MOLECULE; 10.3 THE CRYSTALLITE; 10.4 THE CRYSTALLINE-AMORPHOUS ENTITY
- 10.5 THE SPHERULITIC TEXTURE10.6 SINGLE CRYSTALS; 10.7 SOME GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS; 10.8 SOME ASPECTS OF THE DEFORMATION BEHAVIOUR IN TERMS OF CRYSTALLINE STRUCTURES; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 11. SURFACE STRUCTURE; 11.1 EXTERNAL FORM OF FIBRES; 11.2 METHODS USED TO STUDY THE SURFACE STRUCTURE; 11.3 FIBRE SURFACES; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 12. COTTON AND OTHER VEGETABLE FIBRES; 12.1 INTRODUCTION AND GENERAL CLASSIFICATION OF VEGETABLE FIBRES; 12.2 BAST FIBRES; 12.3 LEAF FIBRES; 12.4 SEED FIBRE; 12.5 COTTON; 12.6 SOME APPLICATIONS OF MICROSCOPICAL STUDIES TO UTILIZATION RESEARCH; REFERENCES