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Polyethylene - Polystyrene Gradient Polymer.II. Influence of the Diffusion of Styrene on the Structure of Host Polymer

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Polymer Composites
Ein Kapitel aus dem Buch Polymer Composites
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© 2019 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Munich/Boston

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  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Preface V
  3. Contents VII
  4. Introductory Articles
  5. Molecular Composites 3
  6. Modeling of Molecular and Particulate Composites 19
  7. Microstructural Considerations in the Development of Improved Fibre Reinforced Thermoplastics 33
  8. Mechanics of Hybrid Composites 51
  9. Conducting Polymer Composites 67
  10. Rheological Properties of Amorphous Polymers Containing Platelet Fillers 89
  11. Comparison between Theoretical and Practical Mechanical Properties of Polyolefins-Glass Beads Composites 105
  12. Oxidative Degradation of Polypropylene Catalysed by Mineral Fillers 123
  13. Preparation-Properties-Use
  14. 1. Polyolefin Composites
  15. Some Properties of Highly Filled Oriented Polyolefins with Chalk and Other Systems 141
  16. Cellulosic Fillers for Thermoplastics 153
  17. The Effect of Fillers on the Rheological and Mechanical Properties of Polypropylene Composites 167
  18. Relation between Critical Fiber Length and Tensile Strength for Glass Fiber - Polypropylene Resin Composite 183
  19. Polypropylene-Mica Composites 191
  20. Influence of Fillers on the Process of Polypropylene 199
  21. Polypropylene Composites - Dependence of the Yield Stress on the Concentration of Particulate CaCO3 Filler 207
  22. Thermoelastic Effect of "Polypropylene - CaCO3" Composites. The Influence of the Composition, Rate of Strain and Temperature 217
  23. Rigid Structural Foams from Composite Polypropylene/ Calcium Carbonate 225
  24. Instrumented Impact Studies of Some Thermoplastic Composites 233
  25. The Interactions on the Interface of Polypropylene and Organic Pigments 243
  26. 2. Other Polymer Composites
  27. Use of Wood Fibers in Thermoplastic Composites III. Polymethyl methacrylate 251
  28. Structure and Properties of Polystyrene Prepared by Polymerization in the Presence of Carbon Fillers 269
  29. Thermomechanical Behaviour of Graft Styrene Copolymers and their Composites 275
  30. Composites of Alkaline Poly(6-Caprolactam) Polymerized in Situ 283
  31. Anionic Poly (6-Caprolactam) Composites Polymerized in Rotating Moulds 291
  32. Mechanical Properties of Soft PVC-Textile Composites 297
  33. Hydrophilic and Thermoformable Silicone Rubber Composite 303
  34. Effect of Polymer Matrix on the Efficiency of Microcapsulated Flame Retardants 311
  35. Properties of Protein Modifications Covalently Linked to Particles 323
  36. 3. Thermosetting Matrices
  37. The Reversibility of Hydrothermal Effects in Fibre- Resin Composites 329
  38. Low Temperature Relaxation Behavior of Epoxy Resins 347
  39. Thermally Stimulated Depolarization of Radiation Cured Unsaturated Polyester Resin-Glass Micronodules Composites 363
  40. Glass Beads Filled Epoxy System: The Toughening Effect of an Introduced Elastomer Interphase 373
  41. Structure and Mechanical Properties of Polymer-Phenolic Microsphere Composites 381
  42. Catalytic Effect of the Solid Acids at Amino Resins Solidification 389
  43. Mechanical Stability Of Composites
  44. 1. Interface Effects
  45. Interphase Effects on Viscoelastic Properties of Polymer Composites 399
  46. On the Influence of the Interface on Processing and Application Properties of Filled Polymers 413
  47. About Interface Problems in Kaolin-Filled Polyethylene 431
  48. Structure-Property Relationship at Composite Interfaces 449
  49. The Effects of Additives on the Structure and Mechanical Properties of Polypropylene-Filler Systems 457
  50. The Properties of Polymers Containing Petroleum Stabilizers 465
  51. Filling of Polymers with the Aid of Coupling Agents 473
  52. 2. Failure and Fracture Effects
  53. Some Observations about the Failure of Polymer Composites 479
  54. On the Effect of the Yarn Rupture Elongation Scatter on the Strength of Unidirectional Organic Fibre Reinforced Plastics 487
  55. A Study of the Adhesion Strength in the Matrix- Prestrained Fiber Joints 497
  56. Strain Rate Dependences of Deformation Behaviour and Fracture Surface Morphology in Polypropylene with Short Glass Fibres 507
  57. Fracture Toughness of Filled Thermoplasts at Dynamical Tests 515
  58. Structures And Methods
  59. 1. Structure and Properties of Composites
  60. A Study of Reactive Polymer Morphology Using Holographic Microscopy 525
  61. Polyethylene - Polystyrene Gradient Polymer.II. Influence of the Diffusion of Styrene on the Structure of Host Polymer 531
  62. Structure of Polypropylene/EPDM Elastomer/Calcium Carbonate Composites 537
  63. Mechanical Properties of Polyethylene and Polypropylene Filled with Calcium Carbonate 545
  64. Mechanical Properties of Three-Component Polypropylene Composites 553
  65. Structure of Polyethylene Filled with Mineral Filler and Glass Beads 561
  66. 2. Testing Methods
  67. Detection of Interfacial Debonding in Particle- Reinforced Composites 569
  68. Three-Fibre Method for Measuring Glass Fibre to Thermoplastic Bond Strength 575
  69. Influence of the Viscoelastic Properties on the Bonding Strength of Metal-Polymer Composites 583
  70. Cafod - Computer-Aided Fiber Orientation Determination in Composites 589
  71. Homogeneity of Polymer Composites 597
  72. Microscopic Methods Characterizing the Dispersion in Mineral-Filled Thermoplastics 607
  73. Abbreviations 615
  74. Author Index 617
  75. Subject Index 619
  76. Backmatter 631
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