UID:
almafu_9959229068402883
Format:
1 online resource (658 p.)
ISBN:
1-281-77513-4
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9786611775131
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1-84735-164-6
Content:
This book deals with the application of spectroscopic techniques for characterisation of chemical and physical structures in viscoelastic materials, such as unvulcanised elastomers and their vulcanisates, various rubbery materials and some plastics, which when blended with particular additives (plasticisers) behave like rubbers. Analysis of the rubbery materials is complicated by the fact that rubbery products, such as tyres, tubes, seals, V-belts and hoses, contain in the rubbery matrix a significant amount of various compounds, i.e., fillers, vulcanising agents, antioxidants and plasticisers
Note:
Description based upon print version of record.
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1. Characterisation of elastomers using (multi) hyphenated thermogravimetric analysis techniques -- 2. Photoacoustic Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy of rubbers and related materials -- 3. Infrared spectroscopy of rubbers -- 4. Application of infrared spectroscopy to characterise chemically modified rubbers and rubbery materials -- 5. Infrared spectroscopy of rubbery materials -- 6. Crosslinking of EPDM and polydiene rubbers studies by optical spectroscopy -- 7. NMR imaging of elastomers -- 8. NMR in soft polymeric matter : nanometer scale probe -- 9. Chemical characterisation of vulcanisates by high-resolution solid state NMR -- 10. Characterisation of chemical and physical networks in rubbery materials using proton NMR magnetisation relaxation -- 11. High resolution NMR of elastomers -- 12. [superscript]129Xe NMR of elastomers in blends and composites -- 13. Swollen rubbery materials : chemistry and physical properties studied by NMR techniques -- 14. Multidimensional NMR techniques for the characterisation of viscoelastic materials -- 15. Deuterium NMR in rubbery materials.
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1-85957-280-4
Language:
English