Reprint

Advances in the Processing and Application of Polymer and Its Composites

Edited by
September 2022
194 pages
  • ISBN978-3-0365-5413-6 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-0365-5414-3 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Advances in the Processing and Application of Polymer and Its Composites that was published in

Chemistry & Materials Science
Engineering
Summary

This book mainly focuses on the processing and applications of polymer and its composites.

With the fast development of the petroleum industry, polymer materials have been widely utilized in our daily lives. The various processing methods of polymers determine the final properties and performance of products. In addition, the introduction of different fillers, including inorganic fillers, metal oxide, natural fibers, and so on, can increase the physical and chemical properties of polymer composites, which will further broaden their practical applications. Special attention will be paid to the type of processing methods and the functional fillers on the performance of polymer composites.

Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
waterborne polyurethane; self-healing; dynamic disulfide bond; perovskite solar cell; hole transport layer; carbon materials; polymeric composites; solar energy materials; PBAT; MXene; nanocomposite; gas barrier properties; biaxial stretching; longan; fruit; polymeric films; antioxidant activity; enzymatic browning; neem; propyl disulfide; microbial decay; essential oil; thickener; dispersant; graphene; lignocellulose nanofibers; adsorption; deep eutectic solvents; cationization; dissolved and colloidal substances removal; polyetheretherketone; short fiber-reinforced; material property; lapping machinability; cellulose nanofiber; silica; polypropylene; composite; hybrid filler; thermoplastic silicone rubber; backscattered electrons; compatibility layer; scanning electron microscope; dynamic vulcanization; cyclic loading; deflection; BFRP-RC beams; steel fiber; analytical model; rosin-based composite membranes; dencichine; electrostatic spinning technology; notoginseng extracts; chrysin; molecular imprinting; adsorption performance; binary functional monomers