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Polymer/Inorganic Interfaces II

Polymer/Inorganic Interfaces II

Polymer/Inorganic Interfaces II

Volume 385:
Lawrence T. Drzal, Michigan State University
Robert L. Opila, AT&T Bell Laboratories, New Jersey
Nicholas A. Peppas, Purdue University, Indiana
Carol Schutte, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Maryland
November 1995
385
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9781558992887
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    Polymer/inorganic interfaces play a fundamental role in a wide range of applications, yet understanding of the fundamental interactions between polymers and inorganic phases, and how they affect the strength and durability of the interface, is still in its infancy. This proceedings volume addresses various aspects of polymer/inorganic interfaces, including surface preparation and treatment, characterization and interface performance. In addition, applications where the interface and its properties play a significant role, such as in biointerfaces, microelectronics, polymer composites and interpenetrating polymer networks, are discussed. Contributions to the volume examine various inorganic material/polymer interfaces with an emphasis on composites, epoxy resins, polyurethanes, poly(methyl methacrylate), polysiloxanes and various hydrophilic polymers. These are arranged in seven units that identify major research efforts in specific fields. They include: experimental probes of interfaces; biointeractions and biointerfaces; adhesion and interface durability; interface characterization; primers for interface preparation; interfaces and composites and surface preparation.

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    November 1995
    Hardback
    9781558992887
    255 pages
    0.545kg
    Out of stock in print form with no current plan to reprint
      Editors
    • Lawrence T. Drzal , Michigan State University
    • Robert L. Opila , AT&T Bell Laboratories, New Jersey
    • Nicholas A. Peppas , Purdue University, Indiana
    • Carol Schutte , National Institute of Standards and Technology, Maryland