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Polyolefin Blends and Composites, 2 Volume Set
Domasius Nwabunma (Edited by), D Nwabunma (Author), Thein Kyu (Edited by)
9780470196144, Wiley
Hardback, published 7 March 2008
1312 pages
23.6 x 16 x 3.8 cm, 1.043 kg
Polyolefins is the collective name for polyethylene (PE) and polypropylene (PP) which are amongst the most widely used plastics today, accounting for more than half of total plastics consumption in the developed world. Available for the first time as a two-volume set, Polyolefin Blends and Polyolefin Composites comprehensively summarize and collect many of the technical research accomplishments conducted on blends and composites of polyolefin. The first books to focus exclusively on this subject, they serve as a "one stop" reference resource for the important research advances and accomplishments in recent years, with major emphasis given to the new area of polyolefin nano-blends and polyolefin nano-composites.
Frontmatter (Pages: i-xix) CHAPTER 1 Overview of Polyolefin Composites (Pages: 1-28) CHAPTER 2 Polypropylene Natural Cellulosic Fiber Composites (Pages: 29-43) CHAPTER 3 Polyolefin/Natural Fiber Composites (Pages: 44-86) CHAPTER 4 Composites of Polyolefins and Some Polyolefin/Polyamide Blends as Matrices and Calcium Carbonate, Wood Flour, Sisal Fiber, Hydroxyapatite, and Montmorillonite as Fillers (Pages: 87-128) CHAPTER 5 Ethylene–Propylene–Diene Rubber/Carbon Black Composites (Pages: 129-149) CHAPTER 6 Selected Topics on Polypropylene/Wood Flour Composites: Thermal, Mechanical, and Time-Dependent Response (Pages: 150-177) CHAPTER 7 Deformation and Fracture Behavior of Natural Fiber Reinforced Polypropylene (Pages: 178-203) CHAPTER 8 Metallocene Catalyzed Functionalized Polyolefins in Composites (Pages: 205-227) CHAPTER 9 Polyethylene/Layered Silicate Nanocomposites: Preparation and Properties (Pages: 228-250) CHAPTER 10 Polypropylene/Clay Nanocomposites (Pages: 251-282) CHAPTER 11 Polyolefin/Layered Double Hydroxide (LDH) Nanocomposites: Preparation, Structure, and Properties (Pages: 283-310) CHAPTER 12 Effect of Nanofillers on Crystallization, Phase Transformation, and Thermomechanical Behavior of Poly(1-Butene) (Pages: 311-345) CHAPTER 13 Toward Polyethylene Nanocomposites with Controlled Properties (Pages: 346-364) CHAPTER 14 Polyolefin–Silicate Nanocomposites: Mechanical Properties and Fracture Mechanics (Pages: 365-414) CHAPTER 15 Polyolefin/Clay Nanocomposites: Theory and Simulation (Pages: 415-448) CHAPTER 16 Monte Carlo Modeling of Polyethylene Nanocomposites Using a High Coordination Lattice (Pages: 449-485) CHAPTER 17 Characteristics of Multiwall Carbon Nanotube and Polyethylene Composites Prepared by Gelation/Crystallization from Solutions (Pages: 486-522) CHAPTER 18 Crystallization Behavior of Polyethylene/Carbon Nanotube Composites (Pages: 523-551) CHAPTER 19 Formation of Shish-Kebab Structures in Ultrahigh Molecular Weight Polyethylene (UHMWPE)/Low Molecular Weight Polyethylene (LMWPE) Composites under Shear Flow (Pages: 552-576) CHAPTER 20 Template Crystallization of Ultrahigh Molecular Weight Polypropylene Induced by Chain Orientation of Cocrystallized Ultrahigh Molecular Weight Polyethylene (Pages: 577-595) Index (Pages: 597-603)
Domasius Nwabunma
Robert A. Shanks
Laly A. Pothan, Adriaan S. Luyt, Sabu Thomas
Carmen Albano, Rosestela Perera
Soney C. George, Sabu Thomas
María M. Reboredo, Mirta I. Aranguren, Norma E. Marcovich
Celina R. Bernal
Ulla Hippi, Noora Ristolainen, Barbro Löfgren, Jukka Seppälä
Yuan Hu, Hongdian Lu, Lei Song
Xuehong Lu, Ke Wang, Yang C. Chua
José I. Velasco
Santosh D. Wanjale, Jyoti P. Jog
Yvonne A. Akpalu
Sie C. Tjong
Anna C. Balazs, Jozef Bicerano, Valeriy V. Ginzburg
Peter J. Dionne, Rahmi Ozisik, Catalin R. Picu
Masaru Matsuo, Yuezhen Bin, Qingyun Chen, Atsuko Yamanaka
Lingyu Li, Bing Li, Steve L. Kodjie, Christopher Y. Li
Toshiji Kanaya, Go Matsuba, Koji Nishida
Rockliffe St. J. Manley, Thein Kyu
Subject Areas: Chemistry [PN]
