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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: O. Kramer , KramerPublisher: Kluwer Academic Publishers Group Imprint: Kluwer Academic Publishers Edition: 1988 ed. Weight: 0.861kg ISBN: 9781851661664ISBN 10: 1851661662 Pages: 548 Publication Date: 31 May 1988 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsIntroductory Paper.- 1. Covalent, Thermoreversible and Entangled Networks: An Attempt at Comparison.- Section 1: Biological Networks.- 2. Structure and Rheology of Fibrin Networks.- 3. Non-Gaussian Elastic Properties in Biopolymer Networks.- 4. Fibrinogen and Fibrin Studied by Small-angle Neutron Scattering.- 5. The Effect of Gelation on Water—Protein Interaction.- 6. Structure Determination of Different Casein Components.- 7. Galactomannan—Borate Systems: A Complexation Study.- 8. Formation of Thermally Reversible Networks from Starch Polysaccharides.- 9. Insect Cuticle as a Covalently Crosslinked Protein Network.- Section 2: Formation of Networks.- 10. Intramolecular Reaction and Network Formation and Properties.- 11. The Physics of Temporary Polymer Networks: A Comparison of Theory and Experiment.- 12. Kinetics of Ring Formation in Polymerization Reactions.- 13. Calculation of Average Network Parameters Using Combined Kinetic and Markovian Analysis.- 14. Effect of Dilution during Network Formation on Cyclization and Topological Constraints in Polyurethane Networks.- 15. 13C-NMR Analysis of Crosslinking Sites in Branched Polyesters.- 16. Fluoroelastomers: Reaction Products in Early Stages of Network Formation.- 17. A Model for Inhomogeneous Network Formation by Chainreaction Polymerization.- 18. Sol—Gel Transition Induced by Friedel—Crafts Crosslinking of Polystyrene Solutions.- 19. Physico-chemistry of the Hydrolysed Polyacrylamide—Chromium III Interaction in Relation to Rheological Properties.- 20. Cured Epoxy Resins: Measurements in Dilute and Semidilute Solution.- 21. Networks as the Basis of Pre-thickening SMC.- 22. Special Features of Network Build-up in Curing of Polyepoxides Based on N,N-Diglycidylaniline Derivatives.- 23. The Influence ofVitrification on the Formation of Densely Crosslinked Networks Using Photopolymerization.- Section 3: Characterisation of Polymer Networks.- 24. Orientational Behaviour of Free Polymer Chains Dissolved in a Strained Network: A Deuterium Magnetic Resonance Investigation.- 25. Polymer Coil Relaxation in Uniaxially Elongated Poly(ethylethylene) Observed by Small-angle Neutron Scattering.- 26. The Scattering of Light by Swollen Networks.- Section 4: Swelling of Polymer Networks.- 27. Swelling of Polymer Networks.- 28. Differential Swelling of Elastomers.- 29. Phase Transition in Swollen Gels. 10. Effect of the Positive Charge and its Position in the Side Chain on the Collapse and Mechanical Behaviour of Poly(acrylamide) Networks.- 30. Deswelling of Gels Induced by Unidirectional Compression.- 31. On the Temperature Dependence of Equilibrium Concentration of Slightly Crosslinked Gels.- 32. NMR Approach to the Swelling Process of PDMS Networks and Silica-filled Siloxanes,.- 33. Investigation on Polystyrene Networks Containing Pendent Poly(ethylene oxide) Chains.- Section 5: Rubber Elasticity.- 34. Anisotropy of Rubber Networks Crosslinked in States of Strain.- 35. High-vinyl Polybutadiene Crosslinked in the Strained State to Different Degrees of Crosslinking.- 36. A Simple Model of Random Tetrafunctional Networks with Defects.- Contributing Author Index.ReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |