NATO ASI series., Series E,, Applied sciences ;, no. 230.
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Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute on The Interfacial Interactions in Polymeric Composites Antalya/Kemer, Turkey 15-26 June 1992--Title page verso."Published in cooperation with NATO Scientific Affairs Division."Originally published by Kluwer in 1993.
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Preface. 1. Interfaces, Interphases and `Adhesion': a Perspective; L.H. Sharpe. 2. Aspects of Component Interactions in Polymer Systems; H.P. Schreiber. 3. Rheology at Interfaces; B.G. de Gennes, F. Brochard-Wyart. 4.Interactions and Properties of Composites: (1) Fibre-Matrix Adhesion Measurements; (2) Adhesion Composite Properties Relationships; M. Nardin, J. Schultz. 5. The Role of Interface at the Wall in Flow of Concentrated Composites; U. Yilmazer, D.M. Kalyon. 6. Application of Surface Analysis to High Performance Polymeric Adhesives and Composites; J.P. Wightman. 7. Some Experimental Methods of Characterizing Surface; E. Bayramli. 8. Controlled Interphases in Glass Fiber and Particulate Reinforced Polymers: Structure of Silane Coupling Agents in Solutions and on Substrates; H. Ishida. 9. Control and Modification of Surfaces and Interfaces by Corona and Low Pressure Plasma; J.E. Klemberg-Sapieha, L. Martinu, S. Sapieha, M.R. Wertheimer. 10. Plasmas and Surfaces - a Practical Approach to Good Composites; E.M. Liston. 11. Plasma Polimerization of Acetylene: a Coating Techniaque for Fibre Reinforcement of Composites; W. Weisweiler. 12. Plasma Enhanced CVD of Aromatics: Surface Treatment of Carbon Fibres to Optimize Fibre-Matrix Adhesion; E. Ebert, W. Weisweiler. 13. Some Notes on Surface Modification by Plasma; G. Akovali. 14. Science and Technology of Polymer Composites; L. Nicolais, J.M. Kenny, A. Maffezzoli, L. Torre, A Tvivisano. 15. Reinforcing Fibres for Composites; J.P. Wightman. 16. `In situ' Composites formed with Liquid Crystalline Polymers and Thermoplastic Matrices; A. Amendola, L. Nicolais, C. Carfagna. 17. Some Short Communications of Participants: A: Open Questions on Effects of Fibre-Matrix Interactions on Compound and Composite Properties; B.J.R. Scholtens. B: Interface Stabilization in Polymer Blends by Means of Block and Graft Copolymers; M. Fischer. C: Interfacial Chemical Interactions in Condensation Polymers and their Blends; S. Fakirov, M. Evstatiev. D: Interfacial Polarization and its Diagnostic Significance in Polymeric Composites; G. Banhegyi. E: On the Physical Nature of Interfacial Layer in Polymer Coatings; M.R. Kiselev, V.M. Starsev. F: The Effect of Corona Modification on the Composite Interfaces; S. Sapieha. G: Peculiarity of Film-forming and Hydrolytic Decay of Tin-containing Polymer Coatings; Z.M.O. Rzayev, R.R. Abdullayev, V.A. Zubov. H: Diffusion of Metal Ions in Caroxylic Polymer Sorbents of Different Morphologic Structure; A.A. Efendiev. I: Adsorption of Methylene Blue on PVC-DOP-Natural Zeolite Composites; D. Balkoese, S. UElku. J: Optically Transparent Glass Fiber Reinforced Poly(methylmethacrylate) Laminates; R.K. Six, J.O. Stoffer, D.E. Day. K: The Effect of Recycling on the Properties of Thermoplastic Composites; C.A. Bernardo, A.M. Cunha, M.J. Oliveira. L: Carbon Fibers from Methane; M.T. Sousa, J.L. Figueiredo. Index.
SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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The subject material in this book was presented in the form of lectures during an ASI meeting, held in Kemer, Turkey, in June 1992, and sponsored by NATO. The book therefore collects the contemporary thoughts of leading authorities in the interrelated fields of adhesion, surface diagnosis and surface modification, as these apply to the formulation and performance of polymer composites. Also included in the book are short contributions from a number of attendees. These broaden the scope of the book and underline the practical importance of the subjects covered by the formal lectures. The book is valuable to scientists and engineers in industry and in academe.