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Handbook of Engineering and Specialty Polymer: Volume 2

Water Soluble Polymers

Fink, Johannes Karl

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1. Auflage April 2011
452 Seiten, Hardcover
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ISBN: 978-1-118-06275-3
John Wiley & Sons

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Plastics, just like any other material, have experienced a rapid development over the last decade and it is vital for chemical engineers to have a single source documenting all these developments. Arranged according to the chemical constitution of polymers, this second volume of a four-volume set reviews the developments that have taken place in the last decade, focusing on common types of polymers belonging to the class of water soluble polymers. It covers a wide range of applications including food, cosmetic, medical, lithography and ink jet printing, agricultural, wastewater cleaning, and oilfield chemicals.

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Plastics, just like any other material, have experienced a rapid development over the last decade and it is vital for chemical engineers to have a single source documenting all these developments. Arranged according to the chemical constitution of polymers, this second volume of a four-volume set reviews the developments that have taken place in the last decade, focusing on common types of polymers belonging to the class of water soluble polymers. It covers a wide range of applications including food, cosmetic, medical, lithography and ink jet printing, agricultural, wastewater cleaning, and oilfield chemicals.

Preface.

1. Poly(ethylene oxide).

1.1 Monomers.

1.2 Polymerization Fabrication.

1.3 Properties.

1.4 Special Additives.

1.5 Applications.

1.6 Supplier and Commercial Grades.

1.7 Environmental Impact and Recycling.

2. Poly(vinyl alcohol).

2.1 Monomers.

2.2 Polymerization Fabrication.

2.3 Properties.

2.4 Applications.

2.5 Suppliers and Commercial Grades.

2.6 Safety.

2.7 Environmental Impact and Recycling.

3. Polysaccharides.

3.1 Polymers.

3.2 Starch.

3.3 Chitosan.

3.4 Carboxymethyl cellulose.

3.5 Guar.

3.6 Carrageenan.

3.7 Suppliers and Commercial Grades.

4. Poly((meth)acrylic acid).

4.1 Monomers.

4.2 Polymerization and Fabrication.

4.3 Properties.

4.4 Applications.

4.5 Suppliers and Commercial Grades.

5. Poly(acrylamide).

5.1 Monomers.

5.2 Polymerization and Fabrication.

5.3 Properties.

5.4 Special Additives.

5.5 Applications.

5.6 Suppliers and Commercial Grades.

5.7 Safety.

5.8 Environmental Impact and Recycling.

6. Poly(vinylamine).

6.1 Monomers.

6.2 Polymerization and Fabrication.

6.3 Applications.

6.4 Suppliers and Commercial Grades.

6.5 Safety.

7. Poly(vinylpyridine).

7.1 Monomers.

7.2 Polymerization and Fabrication.

7.3 Properties.

7.4 Applications.

7.5 Suppliers and Commercial Grades.

7.6 Safety.

7.7 Environmental Impact and Recycling.

8. Poly(vinylimidazole).

8.1 Monomers.

8.2 Polymerization and Fabrication.

8.3 Properties.

8.4 Applications.

8.5 Suppliers and Commercial Grades.

8.6 Safety.

9. Poly(vinylpyrrolidone).

9.1 Monomers.

9.2 Polymerization and Fabrication.

9.3 Properties.

9.4 Special Additives.

9.5 Applications.

9.6 Suppliers and Commercial Grades.

9.7 Safety.

9.8 Environmental Impact and Recycling.

10. Other Cationic Polymers.

10.1 Manufacture.

10.2 Applications.

11. Other Anionic Polymers.

11.1 2-Acrylamido2-methyl-1-propane sulfonic acid.

11.2 Poly(sulfonicacid)s.

11.3 Sulfonated Asphalt.

11.4 Lignosulfonate.

Index.
"The handbook provides a comprehensive reference for chemical engineers and offers advanced students a textbook for use in courses on chemically biased plastics technology and polymer science." (Int. Journal of Microstructure and Materials Properties, 2011)
JOHANNES KARL FINK Ph.D. is Professor of Macromolecular Chemistry at MontanuniversitÄt, Loeben, Austria. His industry and academic career spans more than 30 years in the fields of polymers, and his research interests include characterization, flame retardancy, thermodynamics and degradation of polymers, pyrolysis, and adhesives. Professor Fink has published several books on physical chemistry and polymer science including A Concise Introduction to Additives for Thermoplastic Polymers and Handbook of Engineering and Specialty Thermoplastics: Polyolefins and Styrenics (Wiley/Scrivener-2010).