Micro- and Nanostructured Multiphase Polymer Blend Systems: Phase
Morphology and Interfaces focuses on the formation of phase
morphology in polymer blends and copolymers and considers various
types of blends including thermosets, thermoplastics, thermoplastic
vulcanizates, and structured copolymers. The book carefully debates
the processing, rheology, and crystallization aspects of the phase
morphology of polymer blends.
The text surveys theory, characterization, processing, and
experimental aspects of phase morphology development and design of
polymer blends. It examines the adhesion of polymer-polymer
interfaces in immiscible polymer blends and the different ways by
which nanostructures may be generated in thermosetting polymers.
The book analyzes the polymerization process and the dynamic
vulcanization of multicomponent polymer blends and the
crystallization behavior occurring in blends with a confined
morphology. It also discusses the structure-rheology relationship
in compatibilized blends, the effects of elasticity on the
structure development, and the rheological response in concentrated
blends.
Micro- and Nanostructured Multiphase Polymer Blend Systems
examines the current state of the art, challenges, and future
prospects in the field of polymer blends. The handpicked selection
of topics and expert contributors makes this survey of phase
morphology in polymer blends an outstanding resource for anyone
involved in the field of polymer materials design.
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