John Wiley & Sons Introduction to Ionomers Cover Ionomers are a type of polymer with unique physical properties due to specific chemical/ionic intera.. Product #: 978-0-471-24678-7 Regular price: $223.36 $223.36 In Stock

Introduction to Ionomers

Eisenberg, Adi / Kim, Joon-Seop

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1. Edition May 1998
326 Pages, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

ISBN: 978-0-471-24678-7
John Wiley & Sons

Short Description

Ionomers are a type of polymer with unique physical properties due to specific chemical/ionic interactions in discrete regions of the material. Examples of ionomers include polystyrenes (used in the production of toys), and polyacrylics (used in lenses.) This is the first book in 20 years that surveys the field of ionomers for the nonspecialist. The book relates the molecular structure of ionomers with their physical properties and interactions, including such concepts as the glass transition, mechanical properties of random-styrene based and other ionomers. It offers a brief discussion of materials with special architecture, such as blocks and telechelics and concludes with a discussion of ionomer blends, applications, and unsolved problems.

A practical introduction to one of today's most exciting and rapidly growing areas of polymer science.

Introduction to Ionomers affords chemists, engineers, and graduate students an opportunity to familiarize themselves quickly and thoroughly with one of today's most commercially important classes of polymers. Featuring a balanced, fully integrated presentation of basic science and state-of-the-art applications, the book provides the depth of knowledge researchers need to make optimal use of established ionomeric processes or to develop new systems of their own.

The book's primary conceptual thrust is the relationship between polymeric architecture and polymeric morphology and properties when affected by ionic groups. While it provides in-depth coverage of all common classes of ionomeric materials--including polystyrenes, polyethylenes, polyurethanes, and polyacrylics--non-crystalline materials are emphasized over partly-crystalline materials. Co-author Adi Eisenberg, a leading ionomer pioneer and innovator, provides a uniquely intimate historical perspective on the field as it has developed over the past three decades.

Newcomers to ionomers will appreciate the authors' clear and methodical presentations of difficult concepts, designed to promote rapid mastery of the core principles involved. The product of an exhaustive survey of the huge and rapidly growing world literature on the subject, Introduction to Ionomers is also an excellent resource for experienced professionals attempting to stay abreast of important recent developments in the field.

Structural Variability in Ionomers.

Morphology of Random Ionomers.

Glass Transitions in Random Ionomers.

Styrene Ionomers.

Partly Crystalline Ionomers.

Other Ionomers.

Plasticization.

Ionomer Blends.

Applications.

Index.
ADI EISENBERG, PhD, is Otto Maass Professor of Chemistry at McGill University in Montreal, Canada.

JOON-SEOP KIM, PhD, is Assistant Professor in the Department of Polymer Science and Engineering at Chosun University in Kwangju, Korea.