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Polymer Blends Handbook

  • Reference work
  • © 2014

Overview

  • Second edition of a Handbook that has established itself as a must-have for polymer technologists around the world
  • Contains updated chapters as well as 10 completely new chapters
  • Covers recent developments including nanoparticles containing blends, biodegradable blends, high performance blends and much more
  • Includes a useful dictionary of terms used in polymer science and technology
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Table of contents (21 entries)

  1. Fundamentals

  2. Properties

  3. Applications

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About this book

The Polymer Blends Handbook is a fundamental reference work on polymer blends, covering all aspects: science, engineering, technology and application. It will appeal to anyone working in the field of blends, researchers as well as engineers. The Handbook is designed to be the source of information on all aspects of polymer blends. To this end the Editors have put together an international group of highly respected contributors, each an expert in his chosen subjects.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Industrial Materials Institute, National Research Council of Canada, Boucherville, Canada

    Leszek A. Utracki

  • Department of Chemistry and Fire Retardant Research Facility, Marquette University, Milwaukee, USA

    Charles A. Wilkie

About the editors

Leszek A. Utracki, PhD, 1931-2012, was a Senior Research Officer at the National Research Council of Canada, Industrial Materials Institute and a former adjunct professor at McGill University, Department of Chemical Engineering, in Montreal, Quebec. He was also the author and/or editor of twenty-one books and has written forty-eight book chapters, hundreds of referenced and non-referenced journal articles and meeting proceedings.

Professor Charles Wilkie received his B.S. degree from the University of Detroit and Ph.D. from Wayne State University. He is an editor of Polymers for Advanced Technologies and serves on the editorial boards of Polymer Degradation and Stability and Thermochimica Acta. In 1992  Professor Wilkie was recipient of the ACS Milwaukee Section Award. He was a Fulbright-Hays scholar at the Universite Libre de Bruxelles in 1991-92. In 2007 he received the Marquette University Award for Excellence in Research.  He is one of the organizers of the American Chemical Society Meeting on Fire retardancy, held every four years and he has taught a number of short courses on fire retardancy.

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