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9780841235885

Structure and Properties of Glassy Polymers

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  • ISBN13:

    9780841235885

  • ISBN10:

    0841235880

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1999-01-28
  • Publisher: American Chemical Society

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In twenty-nine chapters by leading authorities, Structure and Properties of Glassy Polymers provides readers with comprehensive coverage of basic and applied research on glass polymers as well as a wealth of information on current topics such as molecular modeling, characterization, polymer glasses in confined spaces, and conducting glass polymers. The characterization techniques presented include temperature-modulated differential scanning calorimetry, dielectric loss spectroscopy, photochemical hole burning, positron annihilation lifetime spectroscopy, and transient current generation.

Table of Contents

Preface ix
The Structure and Properties of Glassy Polymers: An Overview
1(21)
Anita J. Hill
Martin R. Tant
Physics of Glassy Polymers
The Use of Configurational Entropy to Derive the Kinetic Properties of Polymer Glasses
22(15)
Edmund A. Di Marzio
Entropy, Landscapes, and Fragility in Liquids and Polymers, and the ΔCp Problem
37(16)
C.A. Angell
Dynamic Properties of Polymer Melts above the Glass Transition: Monte Carlo Simulation Results
53(25)
Jorg Baschnagel
The Thermal Glass Transition Beyond the Time Trap
78(12)
K.-P. Bohn
J.K. Kruger
Dynamic Monte Carlo Simulation and Dielectric Measurements of the Effect of Pore Size on Glass Transition Temperature and the State of the Glass
90(13)
N. Haralampus
J.P Northrop
C. Scordalakes
E. Ashmore
W. Martin
D. Kranbuehl
P.H. Verdier
Temperature-Modulated Calorimetry of the Frequency Dependence of the Glass Transition of Poly(ethylene terephthalate) and Polystyrene
103(15)
Bernhard Wunderlich
Iwao Okazaki
Molecular Mobility and Relaxations in the Glassy State
Polymer Glasses: Thermodynamic and Relaxational Aspects
118(15)
Robert Simha
Structural Relaxation and Fragility of Glass-Forming Miscible Blends Composed of Atactic Polystyrene and Poly (2,6-dimethyl-1,4-phenylene oxide)
133(11)
Christopher G. Robertson
Garth L. Wilkes
Dielectric Spectroscopy of Bisphenol-A Polycarbonate and Some of Its Blends
144(14)
G.J. Pratt
M.J.A. Smith
Physical Aging near the Beta Transition of a Poly(amide-imide)
158(15)
George J. Dallas
Thomas C. Ward
James Rancourt
Mia Siochi
Low-Temperature Relaxation of Polymers Probed by Photochemical Hole Burning
173(15)
Shinjiro Machida
Satomi Tanaka
Kazuyuki Horie
Binyao Li
Physical Aging
Fitting Differential Scanning Calorimetry Heating Curves for Polyetherimide Using a Model of Structural Recovery
188(11)
Sindee L. Simon
The Physics of Glassy Polycarbonate: Superposability and Volume Recovery
199(19)
Paul A. O'Connell
Carl R. Schultheisz
Gregory B. McKenna
Polymer-Polymer Miscibility Investigated by Temperature Modulated Differential Scanning Calorimetry
218(10)
G.O.R. Alberda van Ekenstein
G. ten Brinke
T.S. Ellis
Physical Aging in PMMA Investigated Using Positron Annihilation, Dielectric Relaxation, and Dynamic Mechanical Thermal Analysis
228(14)
William J. Davis
Richard A. Pethrick
Mechanical Properties
Craze Initiation and Failure in Glassy Poly(ethylene Terephthalate): The Effects of Physical Aging with and Without Exposure to Chemical Environments
242(16)
Martin R. Tant
E.J. Moskala
M.K. Jank
T.J. Pecorini
Anita J. Hill
Transitions, Properties, and Molecular Mobility During Cure of Thermosetting Resins
258(14)
Jakob Lange
Roman Ekelof
Nigel A. St. John
Graeme A. George
A Dynamic Probe of Tribological Processes at Metal-Polymer Interfaces: Transient Current Generation
272(14)
J.T. Dickinson
L. Scudiero
S.C. Langford
The Effect of Orientation by Solid State Processes on the Amorphous Regions in Poly(vinyl alcohol) and High Density Poly(ethylene)
286(20)
Anita J. Hill
T.J. Bastow
R.M. Hodge
Transport Properties
Free Volume and Transport Properties of Barrier and Membrane Polymers
306(20)
B.D. Freeman
Anita J. Hill
The Segmental Motion and Gas Permeability of Glassy Polymer Poly (I-trimethylsilyl-1-propyne) Membranes
326(8)
T. Nakagawa
T. Watanabe
K. Nagai
Vacancy Spectroscopy of Polymers Using Positronium
334(21)
Yasuo Ito
Subnanometer Hole Properties of Cellulose Studied by Positron Annihilation Lifetime Spectroscopy
355(12)
H. Cao
J.-P. Yuan
Y.C. Jean
A. Pekarovicova
R.A. Venditti
Ionic Conductivity in Glassy PVOH-Lithium Salt Systems
367(16)
M. Forsyth
H.A. Every
F. Zhou
D.R. MacFarlane
Oxygen Transport Through Electronically Conductive Polyanilines
383(11)
Yong Soo Kang
Hyuck Jai Lee
Jina Namgoong
Heung Cho Ko
Hoosung Lee
Bumsuk Jung
Un Young Kim
Xenon-129 NMR as a Probe of Polymer Sorption Sites: A New View of Structure and Transport
394(19)
J.M. Koons
W.-Y. Wen
P.T. Inglefield
A.A. Jones
Dissolution Mechanism of Glassy Polymers: A Molecular Analysis
413(20)
B. Narasimhan
N.A. Peppas
Gas Barrier and Thermal Properties of (Alkylsulfonyl)methly-Substituted Poly(oxyalkylene)s
433
Jong-Chan Lee
Morton H. Litt
Charles E. Rogers
Indexes
Author Index
454
Subject Index
455

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