Associative Polymers in Aqueous Media

Author:   J. Edwards Glass (Professor, Professor, North Dakota State University) ,  J. Edwards Glass
Publisher:   American Chemical Society
Volume:   765
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Pages:   448
Publication Date:   01 February 2001
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Author:   J. Edwards Glass (Professor, Professor, North Dakota State University) ,  J. Edwards Glass
Publisher:   American Chemical Society
Imprint:   American Chemical Society
Volume:   765
Dimensions:   Width: 2.60cm , Height: 15.90cm , Length: 23.60cm
Weight:   0.713kg
ISBN:  

9780841236592


ISBN 10:   0841236593
Pages:   448
Publication Date:   01 February 2001
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   No Longer Our Product
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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The 22 papers in this volume are divided into two sections covering block copolymers and dendrimers, and surfactant-modified water-soluble polymers. The adsorption behavior of POE, HEUR, and HMPAM polymers is discussed, as is the solution behavior of HASE thickeners. Some of the topics are amphiphilic block copolymers as surfactants in emulsion polymerization, collapsed and extended polysoaps, fluorescence techniques for monitoring the solution properties of polyelectrolytes, and the network strength and junction density of a HASE polymer in non-ionic surfactant solutions. --SciTechBook News


<br> The 22 papers in this volume are divided into two sections covering block copolymers and dendrimers, and surfactant-modified water-soluble polymers. The adsorption behavior of POE, HEUR, and HMPAM polymers is discussed, as is the solution behavior of HASE thickeners. Some of the topics are amphiphilic block copolymers as surfactants in emulsion polymerization, collapsed and extended polysoaps, fluorescence techniques for monitoring the solution properties of polyelectrolytes, and the network strength and junction density of a HASE polymer in non-ionic surfactant solutions. --SciTech Book News<br>


The 22 papers in this volume are divided into two sections covering block copolymers and dendrimers, and surfactant-modified water-soluble polymers. The adsorption behavior of POE, HEUR, and HMPAM polymers is discussed, as is the solution behavior of HASE thickeners. Some of the topics are amphiphilic block copolymers as surfactants in emulsion polymerization, collapsed and extended polysoaps, fluorescence techniques for monitoring the solution properties of polyelectrolytes, and the network strength and junction density of a HASE polymer in non-ionic surfactant solutions. --SciTech Book News


The 22 papers in this volume are divided into two sections covering block copolymers and dendrimers, and surfactant-modified water-soluble polymers. The adsorption behavior of POE, HEUR, and HMPAM polymers is discussed, as is the solution behavior of HASE thickeners. Some of the topics are amphiphilic block copolymers as surfactants in emulsion polymerization, collapsed and extended polysoaps, fluorescence techniques for monitoring the solution properties of polyelectrolytes, and the network strength and junction density of a HASE polymer in non-ionic surfactant solutions. --SciTech Book News The 22 papers in this volume are divided into two sections covering block copolymers and dendrimers, and surfactant-modified water-soluble polymers. The adsorption behavior of POE, HEUR, and HMPAM polymers is discussed, as is the solution behavior of HASE thickeners. Some of the topics are amphiphilic block copolymers as surfactants in emulsion polymerization, collapsed and extended polysoaps, fluorescence techniques for monitoring the solution properties of polyelectrolytes, and the network strength and junction density of a HASE polymer in non-ionic surfactant solutions. --SciTech Book News The 22 papers in this volume are divided into two sections covering block copolymers and dendrimers, and surfactant-modified water-soluble polymers. The adsorption behavior of POE, HEUR, and HMPAM polymers is discussed, as is the solution behavior of HASE thickeners. Some of the topics are amphiphilic block copolymers as surfactants in emulsion polymerization, collapsed and extended polysoaps, fluorescence techniques for monitoring the solution properties of polyelectrolytes, and the network strength and junction density of a HASE polymer in non-ionic surfactant solutions. --SciTech Book News The 22 papers in this volume are divided into two sections covering block copolymers and dendrimers, and surfactant-modified water-soluble polymers. The adsorption behavior of POE, HEUR, and HMPAM polymers is discussed, as is the solution behavior of HASE thickeners. Some of the topics are amphiphilic block copolymers as surfactants in emulsion polymerization, collapsed and extended polysoaps, fluorescence techniques for monitoring the solution properties of polyelectrolytes, and the network strength and junction density of a HASE polymer in non-ionic surfactant solutions. --SciTech Book News The 22 papers in this volume are divided into two sections covering block copolymers and dendrimers, and surfactant-modified water-soluble polymers. The adsorption behavior of POE, HEUR, and HMPAM polymers is discussed, as is the solution behavior of HASE thickeners. Some of the topics areamphiphilic block copolymers as surfactants in emulsion polymerization, collapsed and extended polysoaps, fluorescence techniques for monitoring the solution properties of polyelectrolytes, and the network strength and junction density of a HASE polymer in non-ionic surfactant solutions. --SciTechBook News


The 22 papers in this volume are divided into two sections covering block copolymers and dendrimers, and surfactant-modified water-soluble polymers. The adsorption behavior of POE, HEUR, and HMPAM polymers is discussed, as is the solution behavior of HASE thickeners. Some of the topics are amphiphilic block copolymers as surfactants in emulsion polymerization, collapsed and extended polysoaps, fluorescence techniques for monitoring the solution properties of polyelectrolytes, and the network strength and junction density of a HASE polymer in non-ionic surfactant solutions. --SciTech Book News<br>


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