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Metalpolymer Systems Interface Design And Chemical Bonding 1st Edition Jrg Friedrich

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Metalpolymer Systems Interface Design And Chemical Bonding 1st Edition Jrg Friedrich
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Publisher: Wiley-VCH
File Extension: PDF
File size: 17 MB
Pages: 448
Author: Jörg Friedrich
ISBN: 9783527336777, 9783527679928, 9783527679911, 9783527679904, 9783527679898, 9781119275954, 352733677X, 3527679898, 1119275954
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1

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Metalpolymer Systems Interface Design And Chemical Bonding 1st Edition Jrg Friedrich by Jörg Friedrich 9783527336777, 9783527679928, 9783527679911, 9783527679904, 9783527679898, 9781119275954, 352733677X, 3527679898, 1119275954 instant download after payment.

The result of decades of research by a pioneer in the field, this is the first book to deal exclusively with achieving high-performance metal-polymer composites by chemical bonding.
Covering both the academic and practical aspects, the author focuses on the chemistry of interfaces between metals and polymers with a particular emphasis on the chemical bonding between the different materials. He elucidates the various approaches to obtaining a stable interface, including, but not limited to, thermodynamically driven redox reactions, bond protection to prevent hydrolysis, the introduction of barrier layers, and stabilization by spacer molecules. Throughout, chemical bonding is promoted as a simple and economically viable alternative to adhesion based on reversible weak physical interaction.
Consequently, the text equips readers with the practical tools necessary for designing high-strength metal-polymer composites with such desired properties as resilience, flexibility, rigidity or degradation resistance

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