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E-raamat: Handbook of Rheological Additives

(ChemTec Publishing, Ontario, Canada)
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  • ISBN-13: 9781927885987
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Handbook of Rheological Additives covers how these additives are commonly applied in a wide range of industries, providing readers with information on over 300 organic and inorganic additives. This information is presented in individual tables for each product, whether commercial or generic. Data is divided into General Information, Physical Properties, Health and Safety, Ecological Properties, Use and Performance. Sections cover their state, odor, color, bulk density, density, specific gravity, relative density, boiling point, melting point, pour point, decomposition temperature, glass transition temperature, refractive index, vapor pressure, vapor density, volume resistivity, relative permittivity, ash content, pH, viscosity, rheological behavior, and more.

Other notations include updates on NFPA classification, HMIS classification, OSHA hazard class, UN Risk phrases, UN Safety phrases, UN/NA class, DOT class, ADR/RIC class, ICAO/IATA class, IMDG class, packaging group, shipping name, food approvals, autoignition temperature, self-accelerating decomposition temperature, flash point, TLV ACGIH, NIOSH and OSHA, maximum exposure concentration IDLH, animal testing oral-rat, rabbit-dermal, mouse-oral, guinea pig-dermal, rat-dermal, rat-inhalation, mouse-inhalation, ingestion and skin and eye irritation.

  • Covers how rheological additives are commonly applied in a wide range of industries
  • Features content divided into five groups: General Information, Physical Properties, Health and Safety, Ecological Properties, and Use and Performance
  • Includes information on name/common name, chemical structure, state, odor, color, boiling/melting points, rheological behavior, OSHA hazard class, ingestion, skin/eye irritation, first aid, carcinogenicity, biodegradation probability, and more
1 Introduction
1(4)
2 Properties of Rheological Additives
5(18)
2.1 Cellulose derivatives
5(7)
2.2 Fat and oil derivatives
12(1)
2.3 Inorganic
13(2)
2.4 Polymers
15(4)
2.5 Polysaccharides
19(3)
2.6 Protein
22(1)
3 Some Rheology Principles
23(6)
4 Mechanisms of Action of Rheological Additives
29(14)
4.1 Gelling
29(2)
4.2 Egg-box model
31(2)
4.3 Domain model
33(1)
4.4 Fibril formation
33(1)
4.5 Adsorption mechanism
34(1)
4.6 Network formation
34(1)
4.7 Thermogelation
35(1)
4.8 Hydration mechanism
35(1)
4.9 Interaction
36(1)
4.10 Order-disorder and hydrocluster formation
36(2)
4.11 Hydrogen bonding
38(1)
4.12 Effect of low temperature on the mechanism of action of rheological additives
39(4)
5 Effective Methods of Incorporation
43(4)
6 Analytical Methods in Application to Rheological Additives
47(4)
6.1 Shear & oscillatory rheometry
47(1)
6.2 Extensional rheology
48(1)
6.3 Zeta potential
48(1)
6.4 Particle size analysis
49(1)
6.5 General methods
49(2)
7 Rheological Additives in Different Polymers
51(76)
7.1 Alkyd resins
51(3)
7.2 Cellulose acetate
54(1)
7.3 Chlorobutyl rubber
55(1)
7.4 Cyclic olefin copolymer
56(2)
7.5 Cyanoacrylate
58(1)
7.6 Poly(ethylene-co-methyl acrylate)
59(1)
7.7 Epoxy resin
60(2)
7.8 Ethylene-propylene-diene monomer
62(1)
7.9 Liquid crystalline polymers
63(2)
7.10 Polyamide
65(2)
7.11 Poly(acrylic acid)
67(2)
7.12 Polyacrylamide
69(3)
7.13 Polyacrylonitrile
72(1)
7.14 Polyaniline
73(1)
7.15 Polybutadiene
74(1)
7.16 Poly(butylene terephthalate)
75(2)
7.17 Polycarbonate
77(2)
7.18 Poly(e-caprolactone)
79(3)
7.19 Polydicyclopentadiene
82(1)
7.20 Polylysine
83(1)
7.21 Polydimethylsiloxane
84(4)
7.22 Polyethylene
88(1)
7.23 Poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene)
89(2)
7.24 Polyetheretherketone
91(1)
7.25 Perfluoropolyether
92(1)
7.26 Polyhydroxybutyrate
93(1)
7.27 Poly(lactic acid)
94(1)
7.28 Polymethylmethacrylate
95(1)
7.29 Polypropylene
96(2)
7.30 Polypropylene glycol
98(1)
7.31 Polyphenylsilsesquioxane
99(2)
7.32 Polyphenylenesulfone
101(1)
7.33 Poly(p-phenylene terephthalamide)
102(1)
7.34 Polypyrrole
103(1)
7.35 Polystyrene
104(2)
7.36 Polytetrafluoroethylene
106(3)
7.37 Polyurethane
109(2)
7.38 Polyvinylacetate
111(2)
7.39 Polyvinylalcohol
113(3)
7.40 Polyvinylchloride
116(2)
7.41 Poly(vinylidene fluoride)
118(3)
7.42 Polyphosphazene
121(2)
7.43 Poly(styrene-co-acrylonitrile)
123(2)
7.44 Urea-formaldehyde resin
125(1)
7.45 Unsaturated polyester
126(1)
8 Use in Products
127(80)
8.1 Abrasives
127(2)
8.2 Adhesives & sealants
129(4)
8.3 Agricultural products
133(2)
8.4 Animal feed
135(1)
8.5 Automotive
136(3)
8.6 Binders
139(3)
8.7 Cables
142(1)
8.8 Casting
143(2)
8.9 Cementitious products
145(5)
8.10 Ceramics
150(2)
8.11 Coatings & paints
152(4)
8.12 Coil coating
156(1)
8.13 Composites
157(2)
8.14 Cosmetics
159(4)
8.15 Explosives
163(1)
8.16 Foams
164(3)
8.17 Food products
167(2)
8.18 Gels
169(4)
8.19 Grease
173(2)
8.20 Hand sanitizers
175(1)
8.21 Inks
176(2)
8.22 Leather coating
178(1)
8.23 Lubricants
179(2)
8.24 Medical
181(3)
8.25 Oil well drilling
184(2)
8.26 Papermaking
186(2)
8.27 Personal care products
188(3)
8.28 Pharmacological preparations
191(2)
8.29 Primers
193(1)
8.30 Roofing products
194(1)
8.31 Rubber industry
195(2)
8.32 Space
197(3)
8.33 Stucco
200(1)
8.34 Toners
201(1)
8.35 Water treatment
202(2)
8.36 Wood finishes and adhesives
204(3)
Index 207
George Wypych has a Ph.D. in chemical engineering. His professional expertise includes both university teaching (full professor) and research and development. He has published 18 books, 47 scientific papers, and he has obtained 16 patents. He specializes in polymer additives, polymer processing and formulation, material durability and the development of sealants and coatings.