05436nam 2201645z- 450 9910367739503321202102123-03921-881-6(CKB)4100000010106322(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/57073(oapen)doab57073(EXLCZ)99410000001010632220202102d2019 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierProcessing-Structure-Properties Relationships in PolymersMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20191 online resource (400 p.)3-03921-880-8 This collection of research and review papers is aimed at depicting the state of the art on the possible correlations between processing variables, obtained structure and special properties which this structure induces on the plastic part. The extraordinary capacity of plastics to modify their properties according to a particular structure is evidenced for several transformation processes and for many applications. The final common goal is to take profit of this peculiar capacity of plastics by inducing, through a suitable processing, a specific spatial organization.History of engineering and technologybicssc3D printing/additive manufacturingatomic force microscopybiaxial elongationbiobased filmsbiodegradable nanofibersbioresorbable polymersbioresorbable vascular scaffoldsbreathable filmcarbon blackcarbon nanotubecavitationchain orientationcollagencompatibilizercompositecompositescompression moldingconductive fillerconductive polymer compositescontact anglecontrollable gas permeabilitycopper clad laminatecritical gelcrystalline morphologycrystallinitycrystallisationcuring ratedeformationdegradationelectrical conductivityepinephrineepoxy microstructureethylene vinyl acetatefatigueflame retardantflowfoamfused filament fabrication/fused deposition modellinggelgraphenegraphiteHarmonix AFMhomogeneous dispersionhumidityhydrophobicityin situ X-rayincremental formingindentationinjection moldingintrinsic viscosityionic liquidsisotactic polypropylenelayered double hydroxideslidocainelinear coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE)mechanical performancemechanical propertiesmelamine polyphosphatemicrocellular injection moldingmicroencapsulationmicrofibrillar compositesmodelmold temperature evolutionmorphologynanoparticlesnanoreinforcementoctakis[(3-glycidoxypropyl)dimethylsiloxy]octasilsesquioxane (GPOSS)orientationphase transitionsphysicochemical characterizationPLAPLGAPLLApoly(?-caprolactone)poly(ethylene terephthalate)poly(lactic acid)polyamide 6polycaprolactonepolyimide filmpolymer blendpolymer compositepolymer morphologypolymorphismpolyolefinpolyoxymethylene (POM)polypropylenepolyurethanepolyvinyl butyralprocessingreactive blendingSAXSshearSPIFstress-induced phase transitionsstretch blow moldingstructural analysisstructure and propertiessupercritical CO2supercritical fluidsupercritical N2temperaturetemperature sensitivetissue engineering and regenerative medicineultra-high molecular weight polyethyleneultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE)uniaxial compressionuniaxial tensile deformationWAXSX-ray diffractionXRDHistory of engineering and technologyPantani Robertoauth1325170BOOK9910367739503321Processing-Structure-Properties Relationships in Polymers3036637UNINA