<p>With the ever-increasing amount of research being published, it is a Herculean task to be fully conversant with the latest research developments in any field, and the arena of adhesion and adhesives is no exception. Thus, topical review articles provide an alternate and very efficient way to stay
Progress in Adhesion and Adhesives
โ Scribed by Mittal, K. L
- Publisher
- John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
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- 431
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- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
With the ever-increasing amount of research being published, it is a Herculean task to be fully conversant with the latest research developments in any field, and the arena of adhesion and adhesives is no exception. Thus, topical review articles provide an alternate and very efficient way to stay abreast of the state-of-the-art in many subjects representing the field of adhesion science and adhesives. Based on the ย Read more...
Abstract: With the ever-increasing amount of research being published, it is a Herculean task to be fully conversant with the latest research developments in any field, and the arena of adhesion and adhesives is no exception. Thus, topical review articles provide an alternate and very efficient way to stay abreast of the state-of-the-art in many subjects representing the field of adhesion science and adhesives. Based on the success of the preceding volumes in this series "Progress in Adhesion and Adhesives"), the present volume comprises 12 review articles published in Volume 5 (2017) of Reviews of Adhesion and Adhesives. The subject of these 12 reviews fall into the following general areas. Nanoparticles in reinforced polymeric composites. Wettability behavior and its modification, including superhydrophobic surfaces. Ways to promote adhesion, including tuber adhesion. Adhesives and adhesive joints Dental adhesion. The topics covered include: Nanoparticles as interphase modifiers in fiber reinforced polymeric composites; fabrication of micro/nano patterns on polymeric substrates to control wettability behavior; plasma processing of aluminum alloys to promote adhesion; UV-curing of adhesives; functionally graded adhesively bonded joints; adhesion between unvulgarized elastomers; electrowetting for digital microfluidics; control of biofilm at the tooth-restoration bonding interface; easy-to-clean superhydrophobic coatings; cyanoacrylates; promotion of resin-dentin bond longevity in adhesive dentistry; and effects of nanoparticles on nanocomposites Mode I and Mode II fractures
โฆ Table of Contents
Content: Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Preface
1 Nanoparticles as Interphase Modifiers in Fiber Reinforced Polymeric Composites: A Critical Review
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Grown Interphases from Fiber Surfaces
1.2.1 Introduction
1.2.2 ZnO Nanowhiskers
1.2.2.1 Effects of NW Diameter and Length
1.2.2.2 Effects of Reinforcing Fiber Surface Chemistry and Roughness
1.2.3 Carbon Nanotubes
1.2.3.1 Effects of CNT Length
1.2.3.2 Effects of CVD Conditions
1.2.4 Electroless Plating
1.2.5 Conclusions: Grown Interphases from Fiber Surfaces
1.3 Deposited Interphases
1.3.1 Introduction. 1.3.2 Advanced Sizing Packages1.3.3 Electrophoretic Deposition
1.3.4 Electrostatic Attraction
1.3.4.1 Layer-by-layer Deposition
1.3.5 Reaction Deposited Interphases
1.3.6 Conclusions: Deposited Interphases
1.4 Self-assembled Interphases
1.4.1 Introduction
1.4.2 Migrating Agents
1.4.3 Phase Separation
1.4.4 Depletion Interaction
1.4.5 Conclusions: Self-assembled Interphases
1.5 Summary
Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations (Alphabetized)
References. 2 Fabrication of Micro/Nano Patterns on Polymeric Substrates Using Laser Ablation Methods to Control Wettability Behaviour: A Critical Review2.1 Introduction
2.2 Wetting States, Regimes, and Roughness
2.2.1 Contact Angle
2.2.2 Contact Angle Hysteresis
2.3 Laser Ablation: Experimental Setup
2.4 Laser Ablation of Polymeric Surfaces
2.4.1 Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE)
2.4.2 Polylactide (PLA and PLLA)
2.4.3 Poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA)
2.4.4 Poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS)
2.5 Summary
References
3 Plasma Processing of Aluminum Alloys to Promote Adhesion: A Critical Review. 3.1 Introduction3.2 Plasma Processing of Aluminum for Improved Wettability and Adhesion
3.3 Plasma Processing of Aluminum Alloy for Improved Corrosion Resistance
3.4 Plasma Processing of Aluminum Alloy for Improved Bond Strength
3.5 Plasma Processing of Aluminum Alloy for Enhanced Tribological and Mechanical Performance
3.6 Summary
References
4 UV-Curing of Adhesives: A Critical Review
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Basics of Radiation Curing
4.3 UV-Curing for the Production of Adhesives
4.4 Adhesives Obtained by a Single Direct UV-Curing Step
4.5 Adhesives Obtained by a Dual-Cure Process. 4.5.1 UV-Curing and Thermal Cure4.5.2 UV-Curing and Anaerobic Cure
4.5.3 UV-Curing and Moisture Cure
4.5.4 Other Types of Dual-Cure
4.6 Photocurable Adhesives for Medical Applications
4.6.1 Tissue Adhesives
4.6.2 Bioinspired Tissue Adhesives
4.6.3 Dental Adhesives
4.7 Light-Induced Reversible Bonding/Debonding
4.8 Summary
References
5 Stress and Failure Analyses of Functionally Graded Adhesively Bonded Joints of Laminated FRP Composite Plates and Tubes: A Critical Review
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Stress Analysis of Adhesively Bonded Joints.
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