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Polymer Surfaces and Interfaces - Acid-Base Interactions and Adhesion in Polymer-Metal Systems (Paperback)
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Polymer Surfaces and Interfaces - Acid-Base Interactions and Adhesion in Polymer-Metal Systems (Paperback)
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This book presents the analysis of up-to-date techniques used for
the determination of acid-base properties in view of their
applicability to examination of solid organic and inorganic
surfaces. The studies have been carried out by the authors since
1993, showing experimental data on surface properties of more than
150 polymers, such as carbocatenary and heterochain polymers,
copolymers and their blends, as well as different epoxy and rubber
compositions used in adhesive joints. The adhesive ability of
metal-polymer systems based on epoxy compositions, polyolefins, and
rubbers was studied as a function of absolute difference in
acid-base properties of adhesive and adherends, and the possibility
to predict adhesive interaction on this basis was experimentally
verified. The book shows the important role that acid-base
interactions play in establishing interfacial adhesive-adherent
contact and outlines practical recommendations regarding parameters
of quantitative estimation of acid-base surface properties that
implies the relationship with adhesive ability in polymer-metal
systems. Creating polymeric materials with greater strength
characteristics when in contact with metals is the most important
problem when adhesive joints are designed. The authors obtained
experimental data for thermodynamic and acid-base properties of
about 200 organic and inorganic surfaces that find a wide practical
application. These results may be used as a reference source to
predict the adhesive ability of different coating systems. The
possibility to predict adhesive interaction of adhesive with
adherend, taking into account the absolute difference in their
acidity and basicity, was verified experimentally.
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