
Polymer Microscopy
Chapman and Hall (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 30. November 1995
Book
Hardback
424 pages
978-0-412-60490-4 (ISBN)
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Description
A practical guide to the study and understanding of the structure of synthetic polymer materials using the complete range of microscopic techniques. The major part of this book is devoted to specimen preparation and applications. Light microscopy is treated on an equal footing with scanning and transmission electron microscopy techniques. Topics such as microtomy, staining, polishing, etching, fracture and critical point drying are fully described. The application of microscopy to the problem solving of a wide range of polymer systems is described: these include fibres, films, engineering resins and plastics, composites and polymer blends, emulsions and a special section on liquid crystalline polymers. Applications of model studies for research and more detailed problem solving structure-property studies are presented. This second edition includes a new chapter, additional applications and imaging considerations using microscopy techniques that have become popular during the last eight years. Highlighted are field emission and low voltage scanning electron microscopy and the scanning probe microscopies, namely scanning tunneling and atomic force microscopy.
New applications and additional references provide a critical update. "Polymer Microscopy" is written primarily for the industrial microscopist, but all polymer scientists and engineers will find the work a valuable reference source. This book should be of interest to all R&D staff concerned with characterization of polymers, libraries in materials science, chemical engineering, and manufacturing university departments.
New applications and additional references provide a critical update. "Polymer Microscopy" is written primarily for the industrial microscopist, but all polymer scientists and engineers will find the work a valuable reference source. This book should be of interest to all R&D staff concerned with characterization of polymers, libraries in materials science, chemical engineering, and manufacturing university departments.
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Edition
2nd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
35 line illustrations, 140 halftone illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 189 mm
Weight
1270 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-412-60490-4 (9780412604904)
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Content
Part 1 Introduction to polymer morphology: polymer materials; polymer morphology; polymer processes; polymer characterization. Part 2 Fundamentals of microscopy: introduction; optical microscopy (OM); scanning electron microscopy (SEM); transmission electron microscopy (TEM); scanning probe microscopy (SPM); microscopy of radiation sensitive materials; analytical microscopy; quantitative microscopy; dynamic microscopy. Part 3 Imaging theory: imaging with lenses; imaging by scanning electron beam; imaging by scanning a solid probe; polarizing microscopy; radiation effects. Part 4 Specimen preparation methods: simple preparation methods; polishing; microtomy; staining; etching; replication; conductive coatings; yielding and fracture; freezing and drying methods. Part 5 Polymer applications: fibres; films and membranes; engineering resins and plastics; composites; emulsions and adhesives; liquid crystalline polymers. Part 6 New techniques in polymer microscopy: introduction; optical microscopy; scanning electron microscopy (SEM); transmission electron microscopy (TEM); scanning tunneling microscopy (STM); scanning force microscopy (SFM). Part 7 Problem solving summary: where to start; instrumental techniques; interpretation; supporting characterizations. Appendices.