LEADER 03308 am 2200589 n 450 001 9910220064703321 005 20170808 010 $a2-7574-1901-3 024 7 $a10.4000/books.septentrion.15343 035 $a(CKB)4100000000588743 035 $a(FrMaCLE)OB-septentrion-15343 035 $a(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/46472 035 $a(PPN)220897522 035 $a(EXLCZ)994100000000588743 100 $a20171006j|||||||| ||| 0 101 0 $afre 135 $auu||||||m|||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aEnseigner les sciences sociales de l'environnement $eUn manuel multidisciplinaire /$fStéphane La Branche, Nicolas Milot 210 $aVilleneuve d'Ascq $cPresses universitaires du Septentrion$d2017 215 $a1 online resource (214 p.) 330 $aEn réponse à une croissance soutenue des enjeux environnementaux, les demandes de la part des instances, des associations, des institutions d'enseignement et surtout, des étudiants pour des cours soit sur l'environnement soit qui intègrent les problématiques environnementales. 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Contents; Preface; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Classification; References; 2 Plasticizers; 2.1 Principle of Action; 2.2 Principle of Selection; 2.3 Characterization; 2.4 Risks and Drawbacks; 2.4.1 Leaching; 2.4.2 Inherent Toxicity; 2.5 Classes of Plasticizers; 2.5.1 Phthalate Plasticizers; 2.5.2 Cyclohexanoic Diesters; 2.5.3 Phophate Plasticizers; 2.5.4 Aliphatic Esters; 2.5.5 Polymeric Plasticizers; 2.5.6 Ionic Liquids; 2.6 Specific Examples of Application; 2.6.1 Heat Shrinkable Films; 2.6.2 Adhesive Compositions 327 $a2.6.3 Interlayer Films for Safety Glasses2.6.4 Electrolyte Membranes; 2.6.5 Porous Electrodes; 2.6.6 Biodegradable Polymers; 2.6.7 Plasticizers for Energetic Polymers; References; 3 Fillers; 3.1 Surface Modification; 3.1.1 Siloxanes; 3.1.2 Dispersion and Coupling Additives; 3.2 Special Applications; 3.2.1 Flame Retardant Fillers; 3.2.2 Conductive Fillers; 3.2.3 Solder Precoated Fillers; 3.2.4 Nano Clays; 3.2.5 Mixed Matrix Membranes; References; 4 Colorants; 4.1 Physics Behind a Color; 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8.3.3 Waxes; 8.3.4 Polymeric Lubricants; 8.4 Special Applications; 8.4.1 PVC; 8.4.2 Chlorinated PVC; 8.4.3 Electically Conductive Polymers; References; 9 Antistatic Additives; 9.1 Types of Additives; 9.2 Areas of Application; 9.3 Additives in Detail 327 $a9.3.1 Conventional Additives9.3.2 Polymeric Additives; 9.3.3 External Antistatic Additives; 9.3.4 Intrinsically Antistatic Compositions; 9.3.5 Conductive Fillers; References; 10 Slip Agents; 10.1 Basic Principles of Action; 10.2 Compounds; 10.3 Special Formulations; 10.3.1 Poly(ethylene terephthalate); 10.3.2 Formulations for Poly(ethylene); References; 11 Surface Improvers; 11.1 Additives; 11.1.1 Fluorocarbon Compounds; 11.1.2 Acrylics; 11.1.3 Modified Pigments; 11.1.4 Organic Salts; References; 12 Nucleating Agents; 12.1 Crystalline Polymers; 12.1.1 Crystal Structures 327 $a12.1.2 Modification of Properties by Crystallinity 330 $aDescribes twenty-one of the most important and commonly used additives A Concise Introduction to Additives for Thermoplastic Polymers focuses on additives for thermoplastic polymers and describes 21 of the most important and commonly used additives from Plasticizers and Fillers to Optical Brighteners and Anti-Microbial additives. 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