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Polymers in Particulate Systems : Properties and Applications, (Volume 104)

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Title: Polymers in Particulate Systems : Properties and Applications, (Volume 104)
Author: Jennifer A. Lewis, P. Somasundaran, Vincent A. Hackley
ISBN: 0824706781 / 9780824706784
Format: Hard Cover
Pages: 367
Publisher: Marcel Dekker
Year: 2002
Availability: In Stock
     
 
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"Presents the latest research on the flow and structure of complex particulate sustemsions, the adsorption behavior of polymers, and the consolidation behavior and mechanical properties of films. Highlights recent advances in polymer functionality, conformation, and chemistry for biological, biomedical, and industrial applications."

Preface
Contributors

Part I : Colloidal Stability and Polymer Functionality
Chapter 1 :
Effect of Physisorbed Polymers on The Interaction of Latex Particles and Their Dispersion Stability
Chapter 2 : Electrosteric Stabilization Mechanisms in Nonaqueous High Solids Loading Dispersions
Chapter 3 : Depletion Interactions Produced by Charged Spheres and Spheroids
Chapter 4 : Role of Polymer Functionality in Specific Adsorption to Oxides : A Molecular Recognition Approach
Chapter 5 : Monitoring of Adsorbed Polymer Conformation in Concentrated Suspensions

Part II : Rheology
Chapter 6 :
Shear and Compressional Rheology Principles in Ceramic Processing
Chapter 7 : Role of Polymer Adsorption and Electrostatics in The Viscosity of Aqueous Colloidal Dispersions

Part III : Processing and Biomedical Applications
Chapter 8 :
Colloid-Filled Polymer Gels : A Novel Approach to Ceramics Fabrication
Chapter 9 : Polymeric Dispersants in Concrete
Chapter 10 : Polyelectrolyte Adsorption in Bioceramic Systems : Hydroxyapatite as a Substrate Material
Chapter 11 : Soluble Polymers in Bioceramic Systems

Index

 
 
 
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