Reprint

Rheology and Processing of Polymers

Edited by
September 2022
302 pages
  • ISBN978-3-0365-5263-7 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-0365-5264-4 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Rheology and Processing of Polymers that was published in

Chemistry & Materials Science
Engineering
Summary

This book covers the latest developments in the field of rheology and polymer processing, highlighting cutting-edge research focusing on the processing of advanced polymers and their composites. It demonstrates that the field of rheology and polymer processing is still gaining increased attention. Presented within are cutting-edge research results and the latest developments in the field of polymer science and engineering, innovations in the processing and characterization of biopolymers and polymer-based products, polymer physics, composites, modeling and simulations, and rheology.

Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
polypropylene; foam-extrusion; morphology; foaming; crystallization kinetics; side chain liquid crystal polymer; magnesium hydroxide; low density polyethylene; toughness; processability; thermoplastic vulcanizates; morphology; compression set; carbon fiber reinforced polycarbonate composites; hydrothermal aging; solid particle erosion; mechanical property; micro-/nano-layer coextrusion; multilayer films; multiscale structure; dielectric properties; thermoforming; PMSQ–HDPE; viscoelastic; experimental; bubble inflation test; DMA; Christensen’s model; FEM; biopolymer; Solanyl®, wood flour; Lignocel®, lignocellulosic particles; fuller method; mechanical properties; rheological characterization; viscoelastic spinning; draw resonance; kinematic waves; extensional deformation; stability indicator; Giesekus fluid; polycaprolactone; nano-hydroxylapatite; 3D printing; solution extrusion; process optimization; drug release; recycling; eco-design; coextrusion; multilayers; micro-/nanolayered polymers; interfacial phenomena; multilayer coextrusion; reactive melt processing; water-assisted; radical crosslinking; peroxide initiators; biopolymers; poly(ε-caprolactone); rheology; molecular architecture; long-chain branching; polybutylene succinate; biodegradable; size-exclusion chromatography; shear rheology; extensional rheology; Cox-Merz rule; high-viscosity HDPE materials; extrusion; modelling and simulation; rheology; spray process; FEP coating; scratch behavior; friction and wear resistance; circular economy; recycling; eco-design; coextrusion; multilayers; n/a