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  • Reference work
  • Jan 2003

Polymer Blends Handbook

Editors:

  • The Polymer Blends Handbook is the only handbook of its kind in the field, presenting the broadest spectrum of topics on diverse aspects of polymer blend science and technology, and providing numerical values of parameters that characterize either polymer blends or define their performance characteristics
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Table of contents (17 entries)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xviii
  2. Introduction to Polymer Blends

    • L. A. Utracki
    Pages 1-122
  3. Thermodynamics of Polymer Blends

    • L. A. Utracki
    Pages 123-201
  4. Crystallization, Morphological Structure, and Melting of Polymer Blends

    • G. Groeninckx, M. Vanneste, V. Everaert
    Pages 203-294
  5. Reactive Compatibilization of Polymer Blends

    • S. Bruce Brown
    Pages 339-415
  6. Interpenetrating Polymer Networks

    • L. H. Sperling, R. Hu
    Pages 417-447
  7. The Rheology of Polymer Alloys and Blends

    • L. A. Utracki, M. R. Kamal
    Pages 449-546
  8. Morphology of Polymer Blends

    • T. Inoue
    Pages 547-576
  9. Compounding Polymer Blends

    • L. A. Utracki, G. Z.-H. Shi
    Pages 577-651
  10. Polymer Blends Forming

    • Michel M. Dumoulin
    Pages 653-755
  11. Use of High-Energy Radiation in Polymer Blends Technology

    • Ajit Singh, Kamarudin Bahari
    Pages 757-859
  12. Applications of Polymer Alloys and Blends

    • J. J. Scobbo Jr., Lloyd A. Goettler
    Pages 951-976
  13. Aging and Degradation of Polymer Blends

    • J. M. G. Cowie, I. J. McEwen, R. McIntyre
    Pages 977-1021
  14. Commercial Polymer Blends

    • M. K. Akkapeddi
    Pages 1023-1115
  15. Perspectives in Polymer Blend Technology

    • L. M. Robeson
    Pages 1167-1200
  16. Back Matter

    Pages 1201-1442

About this book

This 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 editor has put together an international group of highly respected contributors, each an expert in his chosen subjects. Polymer Blends Handbook, Volume 1 and Volume 2 is an exceptional source of information that will prove invaluable for anyone blending polymers.

An electronic version of the Polymer Blends Handbook by Utracki is available.

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