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Book Structure property Relationships in Physical Polymer Gels

Download or read book Structure property Relationships in Physical Polymer Gels written by Michelle Kay Sing and published by . This book was released on 2017 with total page 354 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Associating polymer networks are included in a large number of materials where it is important to control and tune the rheological response of the material, particularly including responses to temperature, shear, or changes in the surrounding environment. Knowledge of the relationship between the kinetics of the end-groups that form these associations and the mechanical behavior of the network can provide valuable insight into the design of these sorts of materials. This thesis first looks at a simple theoretical approach for predicting the mechanical behavior of these transient networks as a function of the association kinetics. By using a modified form of the Smoluchowski equation to track the full probability distribution of looped, bridged, and dangling chain conformations in the network, it is possible to see relationships between the rate at which chains associate and dissociate and the presence of non-monotonic flow behaviors. Dangling chain tumbling due to the internal flux of the system under shear resulted in decreased stress through the ability to then form looped chains. The Smoluchowski equation can be adjusted to its Langevin form for Brownian Dynamics simulations of chain ends as a function of location and conformation. This modified formalism makes it so that it is not only striaghtforward to extract network relaxation times as a function of relative kinetics, but it is also possible to incorporate multiple bonds within a single association such that the association has a constant bond energy regardless of the number of bonds. The network relaxation can be grouped into two cases - one where a dissociated dangling chain is able to fully relax prior to association, and the other where the chain can only relax a fraction of the way prior to reassociation. These two cases result in different numbers of characteristic network relaxation times that change with increasing bond number. The second part of this thesis focuses on experimentally investigating how block and sequence architecture affect the deformation behavior and kinetics of thermoresponsive, dual-associating block copolymer systems. These systems are comprised of thermoresponsive elastin-like polypeptide endblocks (ELPs) fused to a polypeptide containing self-associating a-helical domains. Above the critical gel concentration, these protein fusions form disordered spherical nanostructures in solution. In shear flow, the rate of network deformation and rearrangement could be increased or decreased by changing block architecture, temperature, or concentration of the system. Protein fusions containing the standard ELP sequence underwent a liquid-like rearrangement of the nanostructure to accommodate the shear stresses associated with flow. Performing an amino acid substitution in the ELP endblock further affected the kinetics of rearrangement and resulted in multiple orders of magnitude increases in material toughness. This thesis has provided an increased understanding of how tailoring the properties of endblock associations can affect the mechanical behavior of the bulk material. Through increased understanding of how the properties of associating groups affect the macroscopic material properties, it is possible to better inform materials design for end-use applications.

Book Physical Properties of Polymeric Gels

Download or read book Physical Properties of Polymeric Gels written by J. P. Cohen Addad and published by . This book was released on 1996 with total page 336 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is a fully revised and up-dated edition of the popular book 'Surface Coatings' first published in 1985. The book provides a comprehensive overview of all aspects of coating technology including composition, preparation and application, and the parameters controlling their ultimate performance. Techniques in their infancy at the time of the first edition, such as the synthesis of industrial resins, have now been developed and their applications are discussed here in detail. The basic principles of paint formulation have been revised and an extra section has been added on new technologies. The new sections have been written by experts working in the industry which gives the book a new dimension; covering both theoretical and practical aspects of the state-of-the-art. The editor has extensive experience in the surface coating field and runs his own research and development company specializing in the chemistry of surface coatings, adhesives and polymeric materials.

Book Hydrogels

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  • Author : Rolando Barbucci
  • Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
  • Release : 2010-07-23
  • ISBN : 8847011043
  • Pages : 201 pages

Download or read book Hydrogels written by Rolando Barbucci and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2010-07-23 with total page 201 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The studies on Biohydrogels have had a rapid, exponential evolution in the last decades. This book is the result of an International conference gathering the most recent results in this field.

Book Structure property Relationships of Responsive and Reversible Gels  Chemical Design of Covalent and Supramolecular Polymer Networks

Download or read book Structure property Relationships of Responsive and Reversible Gels Chemical Design of Covalent and Supramolecular Polymer Networks written by Katharina Breul and published by . This book was released on 2021 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Processing Structure Properties Relationships in Polymers

Download or read book Processing Structure Properties Relationships in Polymers written by Roberto Pantani and published by MDPI. This book was released on 2019-12-05 with total page 400 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This collection of research and review papers is aimed at depicting the state of the art on the possible correlations between processing variables, obtained structure and special properties which this structure induces on the plastic part. The extraordinary capacity of plastics to modify their properties according to a particular structure is evidenced for several transformation processes and for many applications. The final common goal is to take profit of this peculiar capacity of plastics by inducing, through a suitable processing, a specific spatial organization.

Book Physics of Polymer Gels

Download or read book Physics of Polymer Gels written by Takamasa Sakai and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2020-04-20 with total page 298 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Explains the correlation between the physical properties and structure of polymer gels This book elucidates in detail the physics of polymer gels and reviews their unique properties that make them attractive for innumerable applications. Geared towards experienced researchers and entrants to the field, it covers rubber elasticity, swelling and shrinking, deformation and fracture of as well as mass transport in polymer gels, enabling the readers to purposefully design polymer gels fit for specific purposes. Divided into two parts, Physics of Polymer Gels starts by explaining the statistical mechanics and scaling of a polymer chains, and that of polymer solutions. It then introduces the structure of polymer gels and explains the rubber elasticity, which predicts the solid-like nature of polymer gels. Next, it describes swelling/deswelling, which can be understood by combining the rubber elasticity and the osmotic pressure of a polymer solution. Large deformation and fracture, and the diffusion of substances in polymer gels, which are essential for practical applications, are also introduced. The last half of the book contains the authors' experimental results using Tetra-PEG gels and provides readers with the opportunity to examine and compare it with the first half in order to understand how to utilize the models to experiments. This title: * Is the first book dedicated to the physics of polymer gels * Describes in detail the properties of polymer gels and their underlying physics, facilitating the development of novel, polymer gel-based applications * Serves as a reference for all relevant polymer gel properties and their underlying physics * Provides a unified treatment of the subject, explaining the physical properties of polymer gels within a common nomenclature framework Physics of Polymer Gels is a must-have book for experienced researchers, such as polymer chemists, materials scientists, organic chemists, physical chemists, and solid-state physicists, as well as for newcomers to the field.

Book Structure   Property Relationships in Polymers

Download or read book Structure Property Relationships in Polymers written by Charles E. Carraher Jr. and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2012-12-06 with total page 234 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The first concern of scientists who are interested in synthetic polymers has always been, and still is: How are they synthesized? But right after this comes the question: What have I made, and for what is it good? This leads to the important topic of the structure-property relations to which this book is devoted. Polymers are very large and very complicated systems; their character ization has to begin with the chemical composition, configuration, and con formation of the individual molecule. The first chapter is devoted to this broad objective. The immediate physical consequences, discussed in the second chapter, form the basis for the physical nature of polymers: the supermolecular interactions and arrangements of the individual macromolecules. The third chapter deals with the important question: How are these chemical and physical structures experimentally determined? The existing methods for polymer characterization are enumerated and discussed in this chapter. The following chapters go into more detail. For most applications-textiles, films, molded or extruded objects of all kinds-the mechanical and the thermal behaviors of polymers are of pre ponderant importance, followed by optical and electric properties. Chapters 4 through 9 describe how such properties are rooted in and dependent on the chemical structure. More-detailed considerations are given to certain particularly important and critical properties such as the solubility and permeability of polymeric systems. Macromolecules are not always the final goal of the chemist-they may act as intermediates, reactants, or catalysts. This topic is presented in Chapters 10 and 11.

Book Physical Properties of Polymers Handbook

Download or read book Physical Properties of Polymers Handbook written by James E. Mark and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2007-03-21 with total page 1050 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book offers concise information on the properties of polymeric materials, particularly those most relevant to physical chemistry and chemical physics. Extensive updates and revisions to each chapter include eleven new chapters on novel polymeric structures, reinforcing phases in polymers, and experiments on single polymer chains. The study of complex materials is highly interdisciplinary, and new findings are scattered among a large selection of scientific and engineering journals. This book brings together data from experts in the different disciplines contributing to the rapidly growing area of polymers and complex materials.

Book Structure property Relationships of Responsive and Reversible Gels  Chemical Design of Covalent and Supramolecular Polymer Networks

Download or read book Structure property Relationships of Responsive and Reversible Gels Chemical Design of Covalent and Supramolecular Polymer Networks written by Katharina Breul and published by . This book was released on 2021 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Cellulose Based Superabsorbent Hydrogels

Download or read book Cellulose Based Superabsorbent Hydrogels written by Md. Ibrahim H. Mondal and published by Springer. This book was released on 2019-02-22 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: With the prospect of revolutionizing specific technologies, this book highlights the most exciting and impactful current research in the fields of cellulose-based superabsorbent hydrogels with their smart applications. The book assembles the newest synthetic routes, characterization methods, and applications in the emergent area. Leading experts in the field have contributed chapters representative of their most recent research results, shedding light on the enormous potential of this field and thoroughly presenting cellulose-based hydrogel functioning materials. The book is intended for the polymer chemists, academic and industrial scientists and engineers, pharmaceutical and biomedical scientists and agricultural engineers engaged in research and development on absorbency, absorbent products and superabsorbent hydrogels. It can also be supportive for undergraduate and graduate students.

Book Structure Property Relationships of High modulus Gel spun Polymer Fibres

Download or read book Structure Property Relationships of High modulus Gel spun Polymer Fibres written by W. F. Wong and published by . This book was released on 1990 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Structure property Relationships in Polymers

Download or read book Structure property Relationships in Polymers written by E. H. Andrews and published by . This book was released on 1988 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Physical Gels from Biological and Synthetic Polymers

Download or read book Physical Gels from Biological and Synthetic Polymers written by Madeleine Djabourov and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2013-05-16 with total page 367 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Presenting a unique perspective on state-of-the-art physical gels, this interdisciplinary guide provides a complete, critical analysis of the field and highlights recent developments. It shows the interconnections between the key aspects of gels, from molecules and structure through to rheological and functional properties, with each chapter focusing on a different class of gel. There is also a final chapter covering innovative systems and applications, providing the information needed to understand current and future practical applications of gels in the pharmaceutical, agricultural, cosmetic, chemical and food industries. Many research teams are involved in the field of gels, including theoreticians, experimentalists and chemical engineers, but this interdisciplinary book collates and rationalises the many different points of view to provide a clear understanding of these complex systems for researchers and graduate students.

Book Structure property Relationships in Associating Polymer Solutions

Download or read book Structure property Relationships in Associating Polymer Solutions written by Eleftheria Antoniou and published by ProQuest. This book was released on 2008 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Capturing Structure property Relationships of Complex Gels with Physical and Chemical Crosslinking

Download or read book Capturing Structure property Relationships of Complex Gels with Physical and Chemical Crosslinking written by Rosa Maria Badani Prado and published by . This book was released on 2021 with total page 173 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Gels are used in many applications ranging from bioengineering and pharmaceuticals to food technology and soft-robotics because of their tunable physical and mechanical properties. In many of these applications, the materials need to sustain large deformation. The microstructure of gels changes significantly at large strain values, causing a deviation in the stress responses from that at low strain. The desired mechanical responses of gels can be obtained by tuning their microstructure, therefore, the structure-property relationship for gels is required to be understood for their practical applications. This dissertation discusses two types of gels, one consists of chemical crosslinking and hydrophobic associations, and the other gel only consists of physical crosslinking. The microstructure of these two gel systems is investigated and related to their mechanical responses. The gel system with chemical and physical crosslinking mimics properties of biomaterials like resilin. Resilin is a protein-elastomer that enables biological species for power amplified activities by taking benefits of specific responses of hydrophilic and hydrophobic segments. Inspired by the microstructure and mechanical properties of resilin, a stretchable and resilient hydrogel was synthesized through a simple free radical polymerization technique. These gels retract from the stretched state to the original state with high speed over a short time, such behavior has not been frequently reported for synthetic hydrogels. This gel is also capable of performing a power-amplified activity like catapulting an object. In addition to retraction experiments, the mechanical properties of this gel were investigated in tensile and cyclic loading to determine their resilience. The hydrophobic polymer concentration affects the swelling behavior and mechanical responses such as stretchability and resilience. The second gel system considered here is a physically assembled ABA triblock copolymer dissolved in a B-selective solvent. Here, two different triblock copolymers with different concentrations were utilized. The real-time microstructural change was captured using a RheoSAXS setup with a high flux X-ray beam. The real-time microstructure of these gels subjected to temperature, varying oscillatory strain amplitude, and during relaxation after step strain was captured. This dissertation advances the understanding of the structure-property relationship of microstructurally complex gels towards their potential practical applications.

Book Gels and Other Soft Amorphous Solids

Download or read book Gels and Other Soft Amorphous Solids written by Ferenc Horkay and published by . This book was released on 2019-08 with total page 400 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Gels are ubiquitous both in materials science and biology. Interest in the behavior of this class of soft materials has increased significantly in the last decades as new experimental approaches have been developed to synthesize and characterize gels, and as theoretical and computational methods have advanced to model the structure and properties of these complex materials. For example, molecular simulation is now an essential tool to investigate gels and other types of soft matter where experimental measurements are not possible. The growth of this field to include applications in biology and medicine as also provided much impetus to gels research. The goal of this volume is to discuss recent progress in gel science. The chapters cover a wide variety of topics from polymer chemistry, physics, materials science and engineering, reflecting the interdisciplinary character of this field. A knowledge of the physical and chemical behavior of gels is essential for understanding, designing, and controlling material properties and performance. Gels can be synthesized with either flexible or stiff chains, linear or branched, and their length can also be tailored, etc. The network chains can be bonded to each other by chemical crosslinks or physical bonds involving van der Waals interactions, dipole-dipole interactions, hydrogen or ionic bonds, or pi-pi or pi-charge interactions. In addition to traditional polymer gels, this volume also focuses on low molecular mass organic gelators, relatively new, but rapidly growing, research direction in gel science. Special attention is devoted to the diverse applications of gels; using hydrogels for cleaning the painted surface of artwork (conservation of cultural heritage such as paintings and sculptures), developing advanced drug delivery systems, investigating the mechanism of setting of cement and hardening of concrete, etc.

Book Structure property Relationships of Polymers Containing Hybrid Nano filler  polyhedral Oligomeric Silsequioxanes  POSS

Download or read book Structure property Relationships of Polymers Containing Hybrid Nano filler polyhedral Oligomeric Silsequioxanes POSS written by Haiping Geng and published by . This book was released on 2002 with total page 448 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: