During the past 10 years a large variety of new multiphase
polymer-based materials have been studied from a morphological
point of view. Simultaneously, huge progress has been achieved in
microscopy. These circumstances underline the need for a reference
that delineates the differences of various types of nanostructures
in multiphase polymer-based materials. Multiphase Polymer-Based
Materials: An Atlas of Phase Morphology at the Nano and Micro Scale
presents up-to-date coverage of developments in this field in a
practical and easy to use format.
Illustrates Microscopic Tools for Phase Morphology
Investigation
The author sifted through an encyclopedic amount of information
to provide a selection of more than 550 microscopy pictures
resulting from the observation of multiphase polymer-based
materials. These illustrations include micro and nanopolymer
blends, micro and nanocomposites, micro and nano phases in
copolymers, thermosets, and thermoplastic blends that were
intensively developed over the past decade. Each picture includes a
detailed explanation of how to attain these materials, how the
samples were prepared, and how the observations were conducted.
A Practical Straightforward Approach to Microscopic
Observation
The book examines the various microscopic tools employed for the
investigation of the phase morphology, highlighting the advantages
and disadvantages of each. It provides a practical, straightforward
approach for dealing with the microscopic observation of phase
morphology in multicomponent polymer blends and nanocomposites.
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