Thermal Methods of Polymer Analysis by T. R. Crompton

By T. R. Crompton

This ebook experiences a number of the thermal tools used for the characterisation of polymer homes and composition. these kinds of equipment research the houses of polymers as they modify with temperature. The equipment mentioned during this e-book are: differential photocalorimetry, differential scanning calorimetry, dielectric thermal research, differential thermal research, dynamic mechanical research, developed gasoline research, gasoline chromatography, fuel chromatography mixed with mass spectrometry, mass spectrometry, microthermal research, thermal volatilisation, thermogravimetric research and thermomechanical research. each one strategy is mentioned intimately and examples of using every one method also are given. every one bankruptcy has an in depth checklist of references in order that the reader can stick with up subject matters of curiosity. This publication should be an invaluable reference if you happen to already use any of those thermal equipment yet can be of curiosity to undergraduates and people who are only commencing to use those concepts

Show description

Read or Download Thermal Methods of Polymer Analysis PDF

Similar polymers & textiles books

Electroactive Polymers for Robotic Application: Artificial Muscles and Sensors

Electroactive polymers (EAPs) reply to electric stimulation with huge deformations. they're dynamic actuators that have attracted cognizance from an interdisciplinary viewers of engineers and scientists. An allowing EAP know-how is rising which makes an attempt to mimic the homes of normal muscle and which, for this reason, can practice a different functionality in a number of biologically-inspired robotics purposes.

Self-Organized Surfactant Structures

Highlighting fresh advancements in addition to destiny demanding situations, this sequence of volumes covers such subject matters as emulsions, nano-emulsions, nano-dispersions and novel options for his or her research. It additionally considers the basic process in components resembling managed liberate, drug supply and numerous functions of nanotechnology.

Thermal Methods of Polymer Analysis

This e-book stories some of the thermal equipment used for the characterisation of polymer houses and composition. most of these equipment examine the homes of polymers as they modify with temperature. The equipment mentioned during this booklet are: differential photocalorimetry, differential scanning calorimetry, dielectric thermal research, differential thermal research, dynamic mechanical research, advanced fuel research, gasoline chromatography, gasoline chromatography mixed with mass spectrometry, mass spectrometry, microthermal research, thermal volatilisation, thermogravimetric research and thermomechanical research.

Extra resources for Thermal Methods of Polymer Analysis

Example text

E. K. J. Gipstein, Journal of Macromolecular Science: Part B - Physics, 1974, 9, 2, 341. 35. A. H. R. Foltz, Journal of Polymer Science: Polymer Chemistry Edition, 1978, 16, 12, 3139. 36. NEN 6065, Determination of the Contribution to Fire Propagation of Building Products, 1997 (in Dutch). 37. NEN 6066, Determination of the Smoke Production during Fire of Building Products, 1997 (in Dutch). 38. L. W. Philips, Analytical Chemistry, 1984, 56, 9, 1753. 39. J. S. B. S. A. A. Scheiman, Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry, 1999, 37, 21, 3943.

Halip, V. Stan, A. Biro and R. Radovici, Materiale Plastice, 1973, 10, 11, 601. 26. A. A. Holmes-Walker, Journal of Polymer Science: Polymer Symposium, 1973, 42, 3, 1435. 27. R. J. J. Tighe, Journal of Polymer Science: Polymer Chemistry Edition, 1973, 11, 8, 2045. 28. A. J. J. Tighe, Journal of Polymer Science: Polymer Chemistry Edition, 1973, 11, 9, 2343. 48 Thermogravimetric Analysis 29. J. J. Tighe, Journal of Polymer Science: Polymer Chemistry Edition, 1973, 11, 5, 1069. 30. S. Varma and S.

Tsuge, Fresenius’ Journal of Analytical Chemistry, 1988, 331, 3-4, 342. 38. Z-Y. Chu, C-X. Feng, Y-C. Song, X-D. Li and J-Y. Xiao, Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2004, 94, 1, 105. 39. R. Hank, Rubber Chemistry and Technology, 1969, 40, 3, 936. 40. J. K. Evenhuis, Polymer, 1965, 6, 11, 561. 41. J. K. Evenhuis, Polymer, 1965, 6, 7, 343. 42. T. Yamada, T. Okumoto, H. Ohtani and S. Tusge, Rubber Chemistry and Technology, 1991, 64, 5, 708. 43. M. S. F. Johnson, Analytical Chemistry, 1963, 35, 1, 73.

Download PDF sample

Rated 4.95 of 5 – based on 7 votes