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Adhesion and Adsorption of Polymers

✍ Scribed by Lieng-Huang Lee (auth.), Lieng-Huang Lee (eds.)


Publisher
Springer US
Year
1980
Tongue
English
Leaves
483
Series
Polymer Science and Technology 12
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Honolulu is a most beautiful place, suitable for all occaΒ­ sions. Its choice as the meeting site for the first Joint Chemical Congress between the American Chemical Society and the Chemical Society of Japan was praised by scientists from both sides. During this Congress, the International Conference on Adhesion and Adsorption of Polymers was held at the Hyatt Regency Hotel between April 2 and 5, 1979. We had speakers from ten nations presenting over forty papers related to the subject matter. It was a memorable event. Unlike our two previous adhesion symposia held in 1971 and 1975, this was the first time in the same conference that we discussed both adhesion and adsorption of polymers simultaneously. These two important phenomena are not only inter-related, but also equally important in adhesive technology as well as biochemical processes. The papers presented to this Conference deal with these two phenomena from both fundamental and practical viewpoints. Furthermore, with the advance of new surface analytical techniques, the actual, microscopic happenings at the interfaces can be pinΒ­ pointed. Thus, characterization of interface became one of the major focuses of this Conference. As a result, a broad coverage of the subject matter includes statistical thermodynamics, surface physics, surface analysis, fracture mechanics, viscoelasticity, failure analysis, surface modification, adsorption kinetics, bioΒ­ polymer adsorption, etc. Thanks to the diligence of our contriΒ­ butors, we are now able to publish the final papers in these two volumes.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xv
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Introductory Remarks....Pages 3-4
Statistical Mechanics of Surface Tension and Adsorption....Pages 5-14
Surface and Interfacial Tensions of Polymer Melts and Solutions....Pages 15-41
Donor-Acceptor Interactions at Interfaces....Pages 43-52
Surface Tension of Solids: Generalization and Reinterpretation of Critical Surface Tension....Pages 53-65
A Role of Molecular Forces in Adhesive Interactions of Polymers....Pages 67-75
Discussion....Pages 77-82
Front Matter....Pages 83-83
Introductory Remarks....Pages 85-86
Photoacoustic Spectroscopy for the Study of Adhesion and Adsorption of Dyes and Polymers....Pages 87-102
Adhesive-Adherend Bond Joint Characterization by Auger Electron Spectroscopy and Photoelectron Spectroscopy....Pages 103-122
Techniques for Measuring Adhesive vs. Cohesive Failure....Pages 123-139
Failure Characterization of a Structural Adhesive....Pages 141-163
Dielectric Relaxation Gradients in an Adhesive Bond....Pages 165-174
New Approach to the Understanding of Adhesive Interface Phenomena and Bond Strength....Pages 175-193
Discussion....Pages 195-198
Front Matter....Pages 199-199
Introductory Remarks....Pages 201-201
Fracture Mechanics and Adherence of Viscoelastic Solids....Pages 203-277
The Viscoelastic Shear Behavior of a Structural Adhesive....Pages 279-299
Surface Energetics and Structural Reliability of Adhesive Bonded Metal Structures....Pages 301-312
Composition and Ageing of a Structural, Epoxy Based Film Adhesive....Pages 313-320
Front Matter....Pages 199-199
Viscoelastic Characterization of Structural Adhesive via Force Oscillation Experiments....Pages 321-339
Crack Healing in Semicrystalline Polymers, Block Copolymers and Filled Elastomers....Pages 341-362
Discussion....Pages 363-366
Front Matter....Pages 367-367
Introductory Remarks....Pages 369-370
Criterion of Interfacial Fracture on Tensile Adhesive Joint....Pages 371-392
Deformation and Shear Strength of FRP Adhesive Joints....Pages 393-411
Stress Distribution and Strength in Shear on the Adhesive Lap Joint Loading Bending Moment....Pages 413-420
Fracture Criteria on Peeling....Pages 421-437
Superposition of Peel Rate, Temperature and Molecular Weight for T Peel Strength of Polyisobutylene....Pages 439-453
Discussion....Pages 455-456
Back Matter....Pages xvii-xlvii

✦ Subjects


Physics, general


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