This volume presents leading-edge research from around the world on modern analytic methodologies in the chemistry and physics of engineering materials that have potential for applications in several disciplines of engineering and science. Contributions range from new methods to novel applications of existing methods. The collection of topics in this volume reflects the diversity of recent advances in chemistry and physics of engineering materials and provides a broad perspective that will be useful for scientists as well as for graduate students and engineers.
Topics in the book include
methods for the quality of gas-filled polymer materials
radiometric measurements deposits of surface water
hydrophobic material-supported platinum catalysts
concepts of the physical chemistry of polymers in technologies and environmental protection
application-able radicals for the study of behavior of biological systems
surface-modified magnetic nanoparticles for cell labeling
sorption of industrial dyes by inorganic rocks from aqueous solutions
various method for steel surface modification
recent advances in fire retardant composites
much more
This volume is also sold as part of a two-volume set. Volume 2 focuses on the limitations, properties, and models of engineering materials.
1. Chemical Modification of Syndiotactic 1,2-Polybutadiene
2. Improving
the Quality of Gas-Filled Polymer Materials Based on Polypropylene by
Sonication of Their Melt During the Foaming Process
3. The Aqua Melafen
Solutions Influences on the Parameters of the Mice's Solid Carcinoma Luis
Development
4. Anthropogeny Bed and Radiometric Measurements Deposits of
Surface Water Some Coastal Areas in Valley and Ardon Sadon
5. Hydrosilylation
on Hydrophobic Material-Supported Platinum Catalysts
6. Some Peculiarities of
Acrylate Latex Formation in Emulsifier-Free Emulsion Polymerization
7.
Concepts of the Physical Chemistry of Polymers in Technologies and
Environment Protection
8. Application Able Radicals for Study of Behavior of
Biological Systems
9. Local Stereochemical Microstructures Dependence of B
Relaxation Process in Some Vinyl Polymers: Fundamentals and Correlations
10.
SurfaceModified Magnetic Nanoparticles for Cell Labeling
11. Impact of
Transition Metal Compounds on Fire and Heat Resistance of Rubber Blends
12.
Investigation of Thermal Power Characteristics of Wood Pulp
13. Relaxation
Processes in the Shrinkable Polyvinylchloride Films with Tactile Marking of
Shrinkable Labels
14. The Transport Properties of Modified Films with
Cefotaxime and 4-Methyl-5-Oxymethyluracyl
15. A Study on the Process of
Enzymatic Degradation of Chitosan in Acetic Acid Solution in the Presence of
Amikacin Sulfate
16. A Study on Carbon Black Localizing at the Interface
Between Two Polymeric Phases
17. Sorption of Industrial Dyes by Inorganic
Rocks from Aqueous Solutions
18. Investigation of Various Method for Steel
Surface Modification
19. Impact of Ozonation and Plasma Treatment of
Unsaturated Rubbers on Their Adhesion Characteristics
20. Influence of
Hydrolysis on Diffusion of Electrolytes
21. Magnetic Nanoparticles Effect on
Photoelectric Sensitivity and Photoconduction of Polymer Composites
22. The
New Equipment for Modernization of System of Clearing of Flue Gases
23.
Recent Advances on Montmorillonite-Based Fire Retardant Composites in Polymer
Matrices
24. Synthesis of O-Including Compounds by Catalytic Conversation of
Olefins
25. The Interaction of Substituted Gem-Dichlorocyclopropanes with
Alcohols and Phenols
Alexandr A. Berlin, DSc, is Director of the N. N. Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics at the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia. He is a member of the Russian Academy of Sciences and many national and international associations. Dr. Berlin is world-renowned scientist in the field of chemical kinetics (combustion and flame), chemical physics (thermodynamics), chemistry and physics of oligomers, polymers, and composites and nanocomposites. He is a contributor to over 100 books and volumes and has written over 1000 original papers and reviews.
Roman Joswik, PhD, is Director of the Military Institute of Chemistry and Radiometry in Warsaw, Poland. He is a specialist in the field of physical chemistry, chemical physics, radiochemistry, organic chemistry, and applied chemistry. He has published several hundred original scientific papers as well as reviews in the field of radiochemistry and applied chemistry.
Vatin Nikolai Ivanovich, DSc, is Chief Scientific Editor of Magazine of Civil Engineering, and Editor of Construction of Unique Buildings and Structures. He is also a specialist in the field of chemical technology. He published several hundred scientific papers (original and review) and several volumes and books.