
Structure and Properties of Polymer Films
Based upon the Borden Award Symposium in Honor of Richard S. Stein, sponsored by the Division of Organic Coatings and Plastics Chemistry of the American Chemical Society, and held in Boston, Massachusetts, in April 1972
R. Lenz(Editor)
Springer (Publisher)
Published on 14. February 2012
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X, 346 pages
978-1-4615-8953-2 (ISBN)
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The study of the relationship between the structure, morphology and properties of polymer films has significantly progressed in recent years through the use of a number of phyiscal techniques - some new and some old. These methods include small and large angle x-ray diffraction, bire fringence, light scattering, infrared dichroism, fluorescence polarization, light and electron microscopy and interferrometry. This collection of papers, most of which were presented at a symposium at the Boston American Chemical Society Meeting in April, 1972, represent a collection of recent studies using many of these methods by some of the leading scientists in their fields. It is evident that these various techniques permit the study of various aspects of film structure such as crystal structure and orientation, amorphous orientation, the interrelation of crystalline and amorphous regions in lamellar, fibrillar, and spherulitic superstructure and the relationshi. p of these structural variables to the mechanical and optical properties of the films. Film structure is sufficiently complex that a complete understanding of the relationship between structure and properties will come from the employment of a combination of several of these methods. vii CONTENTS Optical Studies of the Morphology of Polymer Films 1 Richard S. Stein Light Scattering by Oriented Native Cellulose Systems 25 R. H. Marchessault Superstructure in Films of Bio and Biorelated Small Angle Polymers as Noted by 39 Light Scattering Garth L.
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Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1973
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
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Professional and scholarly
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X, 346 p.
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Height: 244 mm
Width: 170 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
615 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4615-8953-2 (9781461589532)
DOI
10.1007/978-1-4615-8951-8
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Structure and Properties of Polymer Films
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Structure and Properties of Polymer Films
Based Upon the Borden Award Symposium in Honor of Richard S. Stein, Sponsored by the Division of Organic Coatings and Plastics Chemistry of the American Chemical Society and Held in Boston, Massachusetts... 1972
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Content
Optical Studies of the Morphology of Polymer Films.- Light Scattering by Oriented Native Cellulose Systems.- Superstructure in Films of Bio and Biorelated Polymers as Noted by Small Angle Light Scattering.- Rodlike Superstructures in and Mechanical Properties of Biaxially Oriented Polyethylene Terephthalate Film.- Optical Anisotropy of the Statistical Segment in Block Copolymers.- The Morphology of Ionomers.- Study of Molecular Orientation in Polymers by Fluorescence Polarization.- Transmission Multiple Beam Interferometry of Polymer Films.- Infrared Studies of Chain Folding in Uniaxially Oriented Polyhexamethylene Adipamide.- Mechanisms for Regularization of Chain Folds During Annealing of Polyhexamethylene Adipamide.- Orientation Effects in Biaxially Stretched Polypropylene Film.- Quantitative Structural Characterization of the Mechanical Properties of Poly(ethylene terephthalate).- Orientation and Crystal Transformation Associated with Deformation and Relaxation Processes in Polybutene-1.- Microfibrillar Structure, Radical Formation, and Fracture of Highly Drawn Crystalline Polymers.- A Mechanism of Energy-Driven Elasticity in Crystalline Polymers.- Morphological Changes in Nylon 6 and Effect on Mechanical Properties IV.Stress-Strain Cycles.- Transport Processes in Polymers.- Gas, Vapor, and Water Transport in Polymer Films.