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1 online resource (837 pages)
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1st ed.
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9780470012055
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Jan C.J. Bart (PhD Structural Chemistry, University of Amsterdam) is a senior scientist with broad interest in materials characterisation, heterogeneous catalysis and product development who spent an industrial carrier in R&D with Monsanto, Montedison and DSM Research in various countries. The author has held several teaching assignments and researched extensively in both academic and industrial areas; he authored over 250 scientific papers, including chapters in books. Dr Bart has acted as a Ramsay Memorial Fellow at the Universities of Leeds (Colour Chemistry) and Oxford (Material Science), a visiting scientist at Institut de Recherches sur la Catalyse (CNRS, Villeurbanne), and a Meyerhoff Visiting Professor at WIS (Rehovoth), and held an Invited Professorship at USTC (Hefei). He is currently a Full Professor of Industrial Chemistry at the University of Messina. He is also a member of the Royal Society of Chemistry, Royal Dutch Chemical Society, Society of Plastic Engineers and The Institute of Materials.
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Intro -- ADDITIVES IN POLYMERS Industrial Analysis and Applications -- Contents -- FOREWORD -- PREFACE -- ABOUT THE AUTHOR -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- CHAPTER 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Additives -- 1.1.1 Additive functionality -- 1.2 Plastics formulations -- 1.2.1 Supply forms -- 1.2.2 Additive delivery -- 1.3 Economic impact of polymer additives -- 1.4 Analysis of plastics -- 1.4.1 Regulations and standardisation -- 1.4.2 Prior art -- 1.4.3 Databases -- 1.4.4 Scope -- 1.4.5 Chapter overview -- 1.5 Bibliography -- 1.5.1 Plastics additives -- 1.5.2 Processing technologies -- 1.5.3 Instrumental analysis -- 1.5.4 Polymer analysis -- 1.5.5 Polymer/additive analysis -- 1.6 References -- CHAPTER 2 Deformulation Principles -- 2.1 Polymer identification -- 2.2 Additive analysis of rubbers: 'Best Practice' -- 2.3 Polymer extract analysis -- 2.4 In situ polymer/additive analysis -- 2.5 Class-specific polymer/additive analysis -- 2.6 Bibliography -- 2.6.1 Polymer identification -- 2.6.2 Deformulation of rubbers -- 2.6.3 Deformulation of polymers -- 2.7 References -- CHAPTER 3 Sample Preparation Perspectives -- 3.1 Solvents -- 3.1.1 Polymer solubility criteria -- 3.1.2 Solubility parameters -- 3.1.3 Polymer solutions -- 3.2 Extraction strategy -- 3.3 Conventional extraction technologies -- 3.3.1 Liquid-liquid extraction -- 3.3.2 Liquid-solid extraction -- 3.3.3 Classical solvent extractions of additives from polymers -- 3.3.4 Sonication -- 3.4 High-pressure solvent extraction methods -- 3.4.1 Supercritical fluid technology -- 3.4.2 Analytical SFE -- 3.4.3 Subcritical water extraction -- 3.4.4 Microwave technology -- 3.4.5 Microwave-assisted extractions -- 3.4.6 Pressurised fluid extraction -- 3.5 Sorbent extraction -- 3.5.1 Solid-phase extraction -- 3.5.2 Solid-phase microextraction -- 3.5.3 Stir bar sorptive extraction.
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