E-Book, Englisch, 363 Seiten, E-Book
Kuo Hydrogen Bonding in Polymeric Materials
1. Auflage 2018
ISBN: 978-3-527-80428-3
Verlag: Wiley-VCH
Format: EPUB
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E-Book, Englisch, 363 Seiten, E-Book
ISBN: 978-3-527-80428-3
Verlag: Wiley-VCH
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
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1. Introduction 1.1. Hydrogen Bonding 1.2. Characterizations of Hydrogen Bonding 2. Hydrogen Bonding in Polymer Blend 2.1. Thermodynamic Properties in Polymer Blend 2.2. Association Model Approach 2.3. Measuring Hydrogen Bonds Using Infrared Spectroscopy 2.3.1 Self-Association Equilibrium Constant 2.3.2 Inter-Association Equilibrium Constant 2.4. Factors Influencing Hydrogen Bonds 2.4.1 Intramolecular Screening Effect 2.4.2 Functional Group Accessibility 2.4.3 The Acidity of H-Bond Donor Groups 2.4.4 The Basicity of H-Bond Acceptor Groups 2.4.5 Steric Hinderance 2.4.6 Bulk of the Side Groups 2.4.7 Temperature Effect 2.4.8 Solvent Effect 2.5. Enhancing Miscibility through Hydrogen Bonding 2.5.1 Miscibility Characterization 2.5.2 Incorporation of Hydrogen Bonding Monomers on Main Chain 2.5.3 Effect of Inert Diluent Segments 2.5.4 Ternary Polymer Blends 3. Physical Properties of Hydrogen Bond Polymer 3.1. Thermal Property 3.1.1 Glass Transition Temperatures 3.1.1 Positive Deviation of Glass Transition Temperature 3.1.2 Negative Deviation of Glass Transition Temperature 3.1.2 Melting Temperatures 3.1.3 Crystallization Behavior 3.2. Rheology Property 3.3. Dynamic Property 4. Surface Properties of Hydrogen Bond Polymer 4.1 Low Surface Energy Polymer 4.2 Superhydrophobic Surface 5. Sequence Distribution Effect in Hydrogen Bond Copolymer 5.1. Block Copolymer vs Random Copolymer 5.2. Block Copolymer vs Polymer Blend 5.3. Separated Coil vs Chain Aggregation 6. Hydrogen Bonding Mediated Self-Assembly Structures of Block Copolymer 6.1. Self-Assembly Structure in Bulk State 6.1.1. Block Copolymer/Low Molecular Weight Compound Mixture 6.1.2. Block Copolymer/Homopolymer Mixture 6.1.3. Block Copolymer/Block Copolymer Mixture 6.2. Self-Assembly Structure in Solution 6.2.1. Block Copolymer/Low Molecular Weight Compound Mixture 6.2.2. Block Copolymer/Homopolymer Mixture 6.2.3. Block Copolymer/Block Copolymer Mixture 6.2.4. Non-Covalent Bond Micelle (Block-free Copolymer) 7. Mesoporous Materials through Hydrogen Bonding 7.1 Mesoporous Phenolic/Carbon Materials 7.2 Mesoporous Silica Materials 8. Bioinspired Hydrogen Bonding in Biomacromolecules 8.1. Polypeptide 8.1.1. Secondary Structure Characterization 8.1.2. Self-Assembly Structure through Polymer Blend 8.1.3. Self-assembly Structure through Block Copolymer 8.2 DNA-like Polymers 8.2.1. Supramolecular Polymer Blend 8.2.2. Supramolecular Self-Assembly Structure 8.3. Self-Healing Polymers 9. Hydrogen Bond in POSS Nanocomposites 9.1 General Approach of Synthesizing POSS 9.2.1 Monofunctional POSS Synthesis 9.2.2 Bifunctional POSS Synthesis 9.2.3 Multifunctional POSS Synthesis 9.2 Miscibility Behavior of Polymer/POSS Nanocomposites 9.3 POSS Nanocomposites by Hydrogen Bond 9.4.1 Thermal Property 9.4.2 Low Surface Energy Property 9.4.3 Low Dielectric Constant 9.4.4 Photoresist 9.4.5 Self-Assembly Structures 9.4.6 Nanoparticles