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Thermal Analysis of Polymers [Other digital carrier]

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  • Formaat: Other digital carrier, 704 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Jul-2008
  • Kirjastus: Wiley-Blackwell
  • ISBN-10: 0470423838
  • ISBN-13: 9780470423837
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  • Formaat: Other digital carrier, 704 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Jul-2008
  • Kirjastus: Wiley-Blackwell
  • ISBN-10: 0470423838
  • ISBN-13: 9780470423837
  • Presents a solid introduction to thermal analysis, methods, instrumentation, calibration, and application along with the necessary theoretical background.
  • Useful to chemists, physicists, materials scientists, and engineers who are new to thermal analysis techniques, and to existing users of thermal analysis who wish expand their experience to new techniques and applications
  • Topics covered include Differential Scanning Calorimetry and Differential Thermal Analysis (DSC/DTA), Thermogravimetry, Thermomechanical Analysis and Dilatometry, Dynamic Mechanical Analysis, Micro-Thermal Analysis, Hot Stage Microscopy, and Instrumentation.
  • Written by experts in the various areas of thermal analysis
  • Relevant and detailed experiments and examples follow each chapter.

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"I have read it with great pleasure and it is my honor to provide this short review. Let me congratulate the editors on the concept of this book. They managed to tune the balance between basic principles and practical information finely ...In conclusion I think that this book is very useful for students, PhDs, and researchers who are dealing or intended to deal with thermal analysis of polymers." (J Therm Anal Calorim, 2010)

Chapter I: Introduction (Joseph D. Menczel, R. Bruce Prime and Patrick
K. Gallagher).
Chapter II: Differential Scanning Calorimetry (Joseph D.
Menczel, Lawrence H. Judovits, R. Bruce Prime, Harvey E. Bair, Mike Reading,
and Steven Swier).
1. Introduction.
2. Elements of Thermodynamics in DSC.
3.
The Basics of Differential Scanning Calorimetry.
4. Purity Determination of
Low Molecular Mass Compounds by DSC.
5. Calibration of Differential Scanning
Calorimeters.
6. The Measurement of Heat Capacity.
7. Phase Transitions in
Amorphous and Crystalline Polymers.
8. DSC of Fibers.
9. Films.
10.
Thermosets.
11. Differential Photocalorimetry (DPC).
12. Fast Scan DSC.
13.
Modulated Temperature Differential Scanning Calorimetry (MTDSC).
14. How to
Perform DSC Measurements .
15. Instrumentation. References.
Chapter III:
Thermogravimetric Analysis (TGA) (R. Bruce Prime, Harvey E. Bair, Sergey
Vyazovkin, Patrick K. Gallagher, and Alan Riga).
1. Introduction.
2.
Background Principles and Measurement Modes.
3. Calibration and Reference
Materials.
4. Measurements and Analyses.
5. Kinetics.
6. Selected
Applications.
7. Instrumentation. Appendix. References.
Chapter IV:
Thermomechanical Analysis (TMA) and Thermodilitometry (TD) (Harvey E. Bair,
Ali E. Akinay, Joseph D. Menczel, R. Bruce Prime, and Michael Jaffe).
1.
Introduction.
2. Principles and Theory.
3. Instrumental.
4. Calibration.
5.
How to Perform a TMA Experiment.
6. Key Applications.
7. Selected Industrial
Applications. Appendix. References.
Chapter V: Dynamic Mechanical Analysis
(DMA) (Richard P. Chartoff, Joseph D. Menczel, and Steven H. Dillman).
1.
Introduction.
2. Characterization of viscoelastic behavior.
3. Applications
of dynamic mechanical analysis.
4. Examples of DMA characterization for
thermoplastics.
5. Characteristics of fibers and thin films.
6. DMA
characterization of cross-linked polymers.
7. Practical Aspects of Conducting
DMA Experiments.
8. Commercial DMA Instrumentation. Appendix. References.
Chapter VI: Dielectric Analysis (DEA) (Aglaia Vassilikou-Dova and Ioannis M.
Kalogeras).
1. Introduction.
2. Theory and background of dielectric analysis.
3. Dielectric techniques.
4. Performing dielectric experiments.
5. Typical
measurements on poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA).
6. Dielectric Analysis of
Thermoplastics.
7. Dielectric Analysis of Thermosets.
8. Instrumentation.
Appendix. References.
Chapter VII: Micro and Nano Scale Local Thermal
Analysis (Valeriy V. Gorbunov, David Grandy, Mike Reading, and Vladimir V.
Tsukruk).
1. Introduction.
2. The Atomic Force Microscope.
3. Scanning
Thermal Microscopy.
4. Thermal Probe Design and Spatial Resolution.
5.
Measuring Thermal Conductivity and Thermal Force-Distance Curves.
6. Local
Thermal Analysis.
7. Performing a Micro/Nano Thermal Analysis Experiment.
8.
Examples of Micro/Nano Thermal Analysis Applications.
9. Overview of Local
Thermal Analysis. References.
Joseph D. Menczel, PhD, a recognized expert in thermal analysis of polymers with some thirty years of industrial and academic experience, is Assistant Technical Director at Alcon Laboratories. He has researched more than 120 polymeric systems in which he studied calibration of DSCs, glass transition, nucleation, crystallization, melting, stability, mechanical and micro-mechanical properties of polymers, and polymer-water interactions. Dr. Menczel holds six patents and is the author of seventy scholarly papers. He is the author of two chapters in the bookThermal Characterization of Polymeric Materials. In conducting DSC experiments, Dr. Menczel found a crystal/amorphous interface in semicrystalline polymers, which later became known as the rigid amorphous phase. He is also credited with developing the temperature calibration of DSCs for cooling experiments. R. Bruce Prime, PhD, is a consultant to industry and government and a recognized authority on the cure and properties of cross-linked polymer systems. During his thirty-year career with IBM, he led teams responsible for developing and implementing polymer applications for printer and information storage technologies. He holds four patents and is the author of more than fifty technical papers and the chapter on thermosets in Thermal Characterization of Polymeric Materials. Dr. Prime is a Fellow of SPE and NATAS and was the 1989 recipient of the Mettler-Toledo Award in Thermal Analysis. He maintains the Web site www.primethermosets.com.