Handbook of Nucleating Agents, Third Edition provides information on how to increase the production rate, modify structure and morphology, improve mechanical performance, and reduce the haze of polymeric products with proper selection of nucleating agents (and/or the so-called clarifying agents). It also analyzes important publications found in open and patent literature, with special attention given to the findings of the last five years which brought many new important developments. The book is divided into 14 chapters, each of which concentrates on the essential performance of nucleating agents. Chemical origin and related properties of nucleating agents are analyzed in general terms to highlight the differences in their properties. The specific agents are discussed in Databook of Nucleating Agents, which is published as a separate book to help in the selection of products available in the commercial markets and analyze the properties of different products. Information in Databook and Handbook is totally different without any repetition. The next six chapters of the Handbook discuss the most essential theoretical knowledge required for the proper selection and use of nucleating and clarifying agents. These include polymer crystallization with and without nucleating agents, parameters of crystallization, essential influences on the nucleation processes, measures of nucleation efficiency, mechanisms of nucleation, and effective methods of dispersion of nucleating agents. The following three chapters concentrate on the application aspects in different formulations. Here, extensive use is being made of patent literature and research papers available for different applications. Discussed are nineteen polymer processing methods that require the use of nucleating agents, forty different polymers that are known to use nucleating agents, and sixteen groups of commercial products in which nucleating agents found applications. This shows that the modern use of nucleating agents is widespread in industry. The last three chapters discuss the effects of nucleating agents on the physical and mechanical properties of materials, the essential analytical techniques used to analyze systems containing nucleating agents, and health and safety in the use of nucleating agents.
Enables engineers to use nucleating agents more effectively to increase production rates, modify structure and morphology, and reduce haze in polymer products
Provides the theoretical grounding required for proper selection and use of nucleating and clarifying agents
Offers an extensive review of current applications of nucleating agents in different formulations
Includes analysis of the chemical origin and related properties of nucleating agents to highlight differences in their properties
George Wypych has a Ph.D. in chemical engineering. His professional expertise includes both university teaching (full professor) and research and development. He has published 18 books, 47 scientific papers, and he has obtained 16 patents. He specializes in polymer additives, polymer processing and formulation, material durability and the development of sealants and coatings.
1. Introduction to Handbook of Nucleating Agents2. Chemical Origin of Nucleating Agents3. Polymer Crystallization with and without Nucleating Agents4. Parameters of Crystallization5. What Influences Nucleation?6. Nucleation Efficiency Measures7. Mechanisms of Crystallization8. Dispersion of Nucleating Agents9. Nucleating Agents in Different Processing Methods10. Application of Nucleating Agents in Specific Polymers11. Nucleating Agents in Various Products12. Effect of Nucleating Agents on Physical-mechanical Properties13. Important Analytical Methods Used in the Studies of Nucleating Agents14. Health and Safety with Nucleating Agents
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P.W. Ed. Hochachka, T.P. Mommsen, Peter W. Hochachka, Canada) Mommsen, T.P. (University of Victoria, BC, Canada) Hochachka, Peter W. (University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, T. P. Mommsen
William Hughes, David Punter, Andrew Smith, UK) Hughes, William (Bath Spa University, UK) Punter, David (University of Bristol, UK) Smith, Andrew (University of Glamorgan
Jean Decety, John T. Cacioppo, USA) Decety, Jean (Irving B. Harris Professor of Psychology, Irving B. Harris Professor of Psychology, University of Chicago, USA) Cacioppo, John T. (Tiffany & Margaret Blake Distinguished Service Professor, Tiffany & Margaret Blake Distinguished Service Professor, University of Chicago, John T Cacioppo
Michael Atiyah, University of Oxford) Atiyah, Michael (Royal Society Research Professor, Mathematical Institute, Royal Society Research Professor, Mathematical Institute, ATIYAH, Atiyah