Natural Rubber Materials: Volume 2: Composites And Nanocomposites (rsc Polymer Chemistry Series)
by Gert Heinrich /
2013 / English / PDF
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The combination of its unique morphology, physical properties,
cost effectiveness and environmental friendliness make natural
rubber an appealing constituent for many materials and
applications. Natural Rubber Materials covers the synthesis,
characterization and applications of natural rubber based blends,
interpenetrating polymer networks, composites and nanocomposites.
With contributions from established international experts in the
field, volume 1 covers different types of natural rubber-based
blends and IPNs, whilst volume 2 focuses on natural rubber-based
composites and nanocomposites. This is the first book to
consolidate the current state of the art information on natural
rubber based materials providing a "one stop" reference resource
for professionals, researchers, industrial practitioners,
graduate students, and senior undergraduates in the fields of
polymer science and engineering, materials science, surface
science, bioengineering and chemical engineering.
The combination of its unique morphology, physical properties,
cost effectiveness and environmental friendliness make natural
rubber an appealing constituent for many materials and
applications. Natural Rubber Materials covers the synthesis,
characterization and applications of natural rubber based blends,
interpenetrating polymer networks, composites and nanocomposites.
With contributions from established international experts in the
field, volume 1 covers different types of natural rubber-based
blends and IPNs, whilst volume 2 focuses on natural rubber-based
composites and nanocomposites. This is the first book to
consolidate the current state of the art information on natural
rubber based materials providing a "one stop" reference resource
for professionals, researchers, industrial practitioners,
graduate students, and senior undergraduates in the fields of
polymer science and engineering, materials science, surface
science, bioengineering and chemical engineering.