Science and Technology of Polymer Colloids

Science and Technology of Polymer Colloids

Author: Gary W. Poehlein

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2013-12-01

Total Pages: 380

ISBN-13: 9401747954

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Science and Technology of Polymer Colloids G. W. Poehlein, R. H. Ottewill, J. W. Goodwin (editors) Polymer colloids, more commonly known as latexes, are important in the manufacture of synthetic elastomers, commodity polymers, surface coatings, adhesive and numerous specialty products. The significant growth of the commercial production of polymer latexes during the past decade has been due to a number of factors. First, water-based systems, especially paints and coatings, avoid many of the environ mental problems associated with the solvent-based systems. Second, polymer colloid products can be custom designed to meet a wide range of application requirements. Third, large scale emulsion polymeri zation proceeds smoothly and controllably with a wide range of monomers to produce stable polymer colloids of high molecular weight Polymer colloids are also important in functional scientific studies This importance arises from the spherical shape of the particles, range of attainable particle diameters and the uniformity of their size distribution, and the possibility of controlling and character izing the particle surface. Polymer colloids are useful as size standards in microscopy and in instrument calibration, and as carriers in antibody-enzyme diagnosti, tests. As suspensions of uniform spherical particles, they are idea. experimental systems to test the series of colloidal phenomena as stability and coagulation, electric kinetic or rheological proper ties, and light scattering. In recent years, polymer colloids have received attention as models for many-body molecular phenomena, including the order-disorder transitions and the mechanics of crystalline phases.


Science and Technology of Polymer Colloids

Science and Technology of Polymer Colloids

Author: Gary W. Poehlein

Publisher: Springer

Published: 1983

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13:

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"Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute on Polymer Colloids, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK, June 28-July 8, 1982"--Verso t.p.


Science and Technology of Polymer Colloids

Science and Technology of Polymer Colloids

Author: Gary W. Poehlein

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2013-12-19

Total Pages: 271

ISBN-13: 9401747970

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Science and Technology of Polymer Colloids G.W. Poehlein, R.H. Ottewill, J.W. Goodwin (editors) Polymer colloids, more commonly known as latexes, are important in the manufacture of synthetic elastomers, commodity polymers, surface coatings, adhesive and numerous specialty products. The significant growth of the commercial production of polymer latexes during the past decade has been due to a number of factors. First, water-based systems, especially paints and coatings, avoid many of the environ mental problems associated with the solvent-based systems. Second, polymer colloid products can be custom designed to meet a wide range of application requirements. Third, large scale emulsion polymeri zation proceeds smoothly and controllably with a wide range of monomers to produce stable polymer colloids of high molecular weight. Polymer colloids are also important in functional scientific studies. This importance arises from the spherical shape of the particles, range of attainable particle diameters and the uniformity of their size distribution, and the possibility of controlling and character izing the particle surface. Polymer colloids are useful as size standards in microscopy and in instrument calibration, and as carriers in antibody-enzyme diagnostic tests. As suspensions of uniform spherical particles, they are ideal experimental systems to test the series of colloidal phenomena as stability and coagulation, electric kinetic or rheological proper ties, and light scattering. In recent years, polymer colloids have received attention as models for many-body molecular phenomena, including the order-disorder transitions and the mechanics of crystalline phases.


Science and Technology of Polymer Colloids

Science and Technology of Polymer Colloids

Author: Gary W. Poehlein

Publisher: Springer

Published: 1983

Total Pages: 390

ISBN-13:

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"Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute on Polymer Colloids, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK, June 28-July 8, 1982"--Verso t.p.


Polymer Colloids

Polymer Colloids

Author: Rodney Priestley

Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry

Published: 2019-12-02

Total Pages: 442

ISBN-13: 1788014170

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Academic and industrial research around polymer-based colloids is huge, driven both by the development of mature technologies, e.g. latexes for coatings, as well as the advancement of new materials and applications, such as building blocks for 2D/3D structures and medicine. Edited by two world-renowned leaders in polymer science and engineering, this is a fundamental text for the field. Based on a specialised course by the editors, this book provides the reader with an invaluable single source of reference. The first section describes formation, explaining basic properties of emulsions and dispersion polymerization, microfluidic approaches to produce polymer-based colloids and formation via directed self-assembly. The next section details characterisation methodologies from microscopy and small angle scattering, to surface science and simulations. The final chapters close with applications, including Pickering emulsions and molecular engineering for materials development. A comprehensive guide to polymer colloids, with contributions by leaders in their respective areas, this book is a must-have for researchers and practitioners working across polymers, soft matter and chemical and molecular engineering.


Polymer Colloids

Polymer Colloids

Author: Robert M. Fitch

Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 1997-05-02

Total Pages: 394

ISBN-13:

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This text introduces the beginner to the field with a solid development of the fundamentals, without getting bogged down in details. It provides an insight that can only be found from the author's 40+ years of experience


Surface and Colloid Science

Surface and Colloid Science

Author: Fernando Galembeck

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2004-12-08

Total Pages: 334

ISBN-13: 9783540212478

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This volume includes 58 contributions to the 11th International Conference on Surface and Colloid Science, a highly successful conference sponsored by the International Association of Colloid and Interface Scientists and held in Iguassu Falls, Brazil, in September 2003. Topics covered are the following: Biocolloids and Biological Applications, Charged Particles and Interfaces, Colloid Stability, Colloidal Dispersions, Environmental Colloidal Science, Interfaces and Adsorption, Nanostructures and Nanotechnology, Self-Assembly and Structured Fluids, Surfactants and Polymers, Technology and Applications, Colloids and Surfaces in Oil Production. Surface and colloid science has acquired great momentum during the past twenty years and this volume is a good display of new results and new directions in this important area.


Polymer Colloids

Polymer Colloids

Author: Eric S. Daniels

Publisher:

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 440

ISBN-13:

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This volume spans the field of polymer colloids. Many types of latexes are represented, including homopolymers, copolymers, and natural polymers, those made with reactive surfactants and polymeric stabilizers, surface-modified, hybrids and blends. A variety of polymerization processes are described varying from batch to semicontinuous, free radical, and controlled free radical. Dispersion and suspensions are also presented. Polymerization kinetics, on-line monitoring, and control are also included.