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(Ebook) Micro and Nanostructured Epoxy Rubber Blends 1st Edition by Sabu Thomas, Christophe Sinturel, Raju Thomas ISBN 9783527333349 3527333347

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Authors:Sabu Thomas, Christophe Sinturel, Raju Thomas
Pages:464 pages.
Year:2014
Editon:1
Publisher:Wiley-VCH
Language:english
File Size:6.93 MB
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ISBNS:9783527333349, 3527333347
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(Ebook) Micro and Nanostructured Epoxy Rubber Blends 1st Edition by Sabu Thomas, Christophe Sinturel, Raju Thomas ISBN 9783527333349 3527333347

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ISBN 10: 3527333347
ISBN 13: 9783527333349
Author: Sabu Thomas, Christophe Sinturel, Raju Thomas

Epoxy resins are polymers which are extensively used as coating materials due to their outstanding mechanical properties and good handling characteristics. A disadvantage results from their high cross-link density: they are brittle and have very low resistance to crack growth and propagation. This necessitates the toughening of the epoxy matrix without impairing its good thermomechanical properties. The final properties of the polymer depend on their structure. The book focuses on the microstructural aspects in the modification of epoxy resins with low molecular weight liquid rubbers, one of the prime toughening agents commonly employed.

The book follows thoroughly the reactions of elastomer-modified epoxy resins from their liquid stage to the network formation. It gives an in-depth view into the cure reaction, phase separation and the simultaneous development of the morphology. Chapters on ageing, failure analysis and life cycle analysis round out the book.

(Ebook) Micro and Nanostructured Epoxy Rubber Blends 1st Edition Table of contents:

Chapter 1

Introduction
Raju Thomas, Christophe Sinturel, Sabu Thomas, Elham Mostafa Sadek El Akiaby
Pages: 1–30

Chapter 2

Liquid Rubbers as Toughening Agents
Hanieh Kargarzadeh, Ishak Ahmad, Ibrahim Abdullah
Pages: 31–52

Chapter 3

Nanostructured Epoxy Composites
Yuan Meng, Xinghong Zhang
Pages: 53–72

Chapter 4

Manufacture of Epoxy Resin/Liquid Rubber Blends
Sahrim Bin Hj Ahmad, Mimi Azlina Abu Bakar, Ying Yi, Qi Qin
Pages: 73–82

Chapter 5

Cure and Cure Kinetics of Epoxy-Rubber Systems
Humberto Vázquez-Torres
Pages: 83–104

Chapter 6

Theoretical Modeling of the Curing Process
Nicolas Boyard, Vincent Sobotka, Didier Delaunay
Pages: 105–126

Chapter 7

Phase-Separation Mechanism in Epoxy Resin/Rubber Blends
Vattikuti Lakshmana Rao, Bejoy Francis
Pages: 127–146

Chapter 8

Morphology Analysis by Microscopy Techniques and Light Scattering
Daohong Zhang, Junheng Zhang, Aiqing Zhang
Pages: 147–178

Chapter 9

Pressure–Volume–Temperature (PVT) Analysis
Didier Delaunay, Nicolas Boyard, Vincent Sobotka
Pages: 179–192

Chapter 10

Rheology of Rubber-Toughened Structural Epoxy Resin Systems
Richard A. Pethrick
Pages: 193–218

Chapter 11

Viscoelastic Measurements and Properties of Rubber-Modified Epoxies
Yingfeng Yu
Pages: 219–238

Chapter 12

Light, X-ray, and Neutron Scattering Techniques for Miscibility and Phase Behavior Studies in Polymer Blends
Chikkakuntappa Ranganathaiah
Pages: 239–270

Chapter 13

Mechanical Properties
Shinu Koshy
Pages: 271–288

Chapter 14

Thermal Properties
Vincent Sobotka, Didier Delaunay, Nicolas Boyard, Sabu Thomas, Poornima Vijayan P.
Pages: 289–304

Chapter 15

Dielectric Properties of Elastomeric Modified Epoxies
Yerrapragada Venkata Lakshmi Ravi Kumar, Swayampakula Kalyani, Nidamarthy Vasantha Kumar Dutt
Pages: 305–314

Chapter 16

Spectroscopy Analysis of Micro/Nanostructured Epoxy/Rubber Blends
Xiaojiang Wang, Mark D. Soucek
Pages: 315–338

Chapter 17

Applications
Richard A. Pethrick
Pages: 339–362

Chapter 18

Comparison of Epoxy/Rubber Blends with Other Toughening Strategies: Thermoplastic and Hyperbranched Modifiers
Gianluca Cicala
Pages: 363–390

Chapter 19

Reliability Testing
Marius Bâzu, Titu Băjenescu
Pages: 391–404

Chapter 20

Failure Analysis
Marius Bâzu, Titu Băjenescu
Pages: 405–420

Chapter 21

Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of Epoxy-Based Materials
Jyotishkumar Parameswaranpillai, Dhanya Vijayan
Pages: 421–432

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