Colloidal Polymer Particles
Academic Press
Published on 27. January 1995
Book
Hardback
352 pages
978-0-12-290045-7 (ISBN)
Description
The ability to thoroughly characterize polymer colloids has long been a cornerstone of their use in fundamental work. New techniques such as dielectric spectroscopy and neutron scattering are becoming increasingly important.
The contents of this book reflect the wide interest in the field of polymer colloids with chapters covering the preparation and properties of conducting particles, as well as composite particles and swellable particles. Many other materials such as proteins, polymers, polyelectrolytes, and surfactants interact strongly with the surface of polymer latex particles and new work on these aspects is covered, along with recent developments in the use of lattices.
The contents of this book reflect the wide interest in the field of polymer colloids with chapters covering the preparation and properties of conducting particles, as well as composite particles and swellable particles. Many other materials such as proteins, polymers, polyelectrolytes, and surfactants interact strongly with the surface of polymer latex particles and new work on these aspects is covered, along with recent developments in the use of lattices.
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Language
English
Place of publication
San Diego
United States
Publishing group
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Postgraduate students and research workers (from academia and industry), working in the field of polymer colloids.
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
640 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-12-290045-7 (9780122900457)
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Content
R. Ottewill, Polymer Colloids in Nonaqueous Media. J. Rieger, O. Dippel, E. Hadicke, G. Ley, and P. Lindner, Crystals Made of Close Packed Polymeric Spheres--A Small Angle Neutron Scattering Study. R. Buscall, An Effective Hard-Sphere Model of the Non-Newtonian Viscosity of Soft-Sphere Dispersions. P. DHaene and J. Mewis, Oscillatory Flow of Polymerically Stabilised Suspensions. R. Pelton, X. Wu, W. McPhee, and K.C. Tam, The Preparation and Characterization of Polynipam Latexes. L.S. Su, S. Jayasuriya, R.M. Fitch, Dielectric Spectroscopic Characterization of a Weak Acid Polystyrene Colloid. J.A. Waters, Interface Thermodynamics in Composite Latex Particles. J. Hearn, P. Steward, M.Chainey, B. Roulstone, and M.C. Wilkinson, Permeation through Polymer Latex Films Made from Model Colloids. M. Chainey and P. Reynolds, Mechanical Properties of Composite Polymer Latex Films. S. Armes, Conducting Polymer Colloids. J. Lyklema and W. Norde, Colloid Titrations as a Tool for Obtaining Information on the Properties of Adsorbed Polyamino Acids and Proteins. N. Cawdery and B. Vincent, Bridging and Depletion Flocculation of Latex Particles by Added Polyelectrolytes. C.C. Ho, K.C. Lee, and E.B. Yeap, Some General Observations on the Interaction of Natural Rubber Latex Particles with Tin Tailing Slimes. J. Aston, P. Scales, J. Godfrey, and T. Healy, Nonionic Surfactant Adsorbtion in Latex, Oxide, and Carbon Black Colloidal Systems.