This book introduces the reader to latex, which is a colloidal
dispersion of polymer particles in water, and explains how useful
products are made from it.
The primary focus is the process by which wet latex can be
transformed into coatings, adhesives, and composites in the process
known as film formation. The book reviews the main experimental
techniques used to study the film formation process. It then
presents the fundamental concepts for each of the three main stages
of the process: evaporation of water, particle deformation, and
polymer diffusion. The latest experimental observations are
presented along with theoretical descriptions and models. Later
chapters consider the effects of surfactant on film properties and
describe films made from nanocomposite particles and from blends of
latex with nanoparticles, such as clays or carbon nanotubes. The
book concludes with a chapter considering the remaining technical
challenges and highlighting a few exciting future directions.
Throughout the presentation, fundamental concepts are emphasised.
Relevant models are explained in an accessible way that does not
assume prior knowledge.
This book will serve as a state-of-the art reference for
scientists working in industrial R&D and also for researchers
in diverse academic subjects, including chemistry, physics,
engineering, and materials science.
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