LEADER 07788nam 2200649 450 001 9910829975103321 005 20230725051523.0 010 $a1-283-26814-0 010 $a9786613268143 010 $a1-118-09287-2 010 $a1-118-09286-4 010 $a1-118-09288-0 035 $a(CKB)2550000000051761 035 $a(EBL)697531 035 $a(OCoLC)757511586 035 $a(SSID)ssj0000540989 035 $a(PQKBManifestationID)11925923 035 $a(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000540989 035 $a(PQKBWorkID)10498361 035 $a(PQKB)10747556 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC697531 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC4031832 035 $a(EXLCZ)992550000000051761 100 $a20110517h20112011 uy| 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur|n|---||||| 181 $ctxt 182 $cc 183 $acr 200 00$aRubber-clay nanocomposites $escience, technology, and applications /$fedited by Maurizio Galimberti 210 1$aHoboken, New Jersey :$cJohn Wiley & Sons,$d[2011] 210 4$d©2011 215 $a1 online resource (627 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a0-470-56210-2 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aSECTION I. CLAYS FOR NANOCOMPOSITES. -- 1. Clays and clay minerals. -- 1.1 What's in a name. -- 1.2 Multiscale organization of clay minerals. -- 1.3 Intimate organization of the layer. -- 1.4 Most relevant physic-chemical properties of clay minerals. -- 1.5 Availability of natural clays and synthetic clay minerals. -- 1.6 Clays and (modified) clay minerals as fillers. -- 1.7 References. -- 2. Organophilic Clay Minerals. -- 2.1 Organoohilicity-Lipophilicity and the Hydrophilic Balance (HLB). -- 2.2 From clays to organoclays in polymer technology. -- 2.3 Methods of organoclays synthesis. -- 2.4 Other types of clay modifications (for clay-based nanomaterials). -- 2.5 Fine-tuning of organoclays structure properties. -- 2.6 Some introductory reflections on organo-clay polymer nanocomposites. -- 2.7 References. -- 3. Industrial treatments and modification of clay minerals. -- 3.1 Bentonite: from mine to plant -- 327 $a3.2 Processing of bentonite. -- 3.3 Purification of clay. -- 3.4 Reaction of clay with organic substance. -- 3.5 Particle size modification. -- 3.6 References. -- 4. Alkylammonium Chains on Layered Clay Mineral Surfaces. -- 4.1 Structure and dynamics. -- 4.2 Thermal properties. -- 4.3 Layer separation and miscibility with polymers. -- 4.4 Mechanical properties of clay minerals. -- 4.5 References. -- 5. Chemistry of Rubber/Organoclay Nanocomposites. -- 5.1 Introduction. -- 5.2 Organic Cation decomposition in Salts, Organoclays and Polymer Nanocomposites. -- 5.3 Mechanism of thermal decomposition of Organoclays. -- 5.4 Role of organic Cations in Organoclays as rubber vulcanization activators. -- 5.5 References -- 327 $aSECTION II. PREPARATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF RUBBER-CLAY NANOCOMPOSITES. -- 6. Processing Methods for the Preparation of Rubber-Clay Nanocomposites. -- 6.1 Introduction. -- 6.2 Latex compounding method. -- 6.3 Melt compounding. -- 6.4 Solution intercalation and in-situ polymerization intercalation. -- 6.5 Summary and prospects. -- 6.6 References. -- 7. Morphology of rubber clay nanocomposites. -- 7.1 Introduction. -- 7.2 Background for the review of RCN. -- 7.3 Rubber clay nanocomposites with pristine clays. -- 7.4 Rubber clay nanocomposites with clays modified with primary alkenylamines. -- 7.5 Rubber clay nanocomposites with clays modified with an ammonium cation having three methyls and one long alkenyl substituents. -- 7.6 Rubber clay nanocomposites with montmorillonite modified with two substituents larger than methyl. -- 7.7 Rubber clay nanocomposites with montmorillonite modified with an ammonium cation containing a polar group. -- 7.8 Rubber clay nanocomposites with monotmorillonite modified with an ammonium cation containing two long chain alkenyl substituents. -- 7.9 Proposed mechanisms for the formation of rubber clay nanocomposites. -- 7.10 References. -- 8. Rheology of rubber clay nanocomposites. -- 8.1 Introduction. -- 8.2 Rheological Behavior of Rubber/Clay Nanocomposites. -- 8.3 General remarks on rheology of Rubber/Clay Nanocomposites. -- 8.4 Overview of rheological theories of Polymer/Clay Nanocomposites. -- 8.5 Conclusion and outlook. -- 8.6 References. -- 9. Vulcanization Characteristics and C -- 327 $a13.1 Introduction. -- 13.2 Preparation methods and clay dispersion. -- 13.3 Cure characteristics. -- 13.4 Properties. -- 13.5 Outlook. -- 13.6 References. -- 14. Rubber Clay Nanocomposites based on Butyl and Halobutyl Rubbers. -- 14.1 Introduction. -- 14.2 Types of Clays useful in Butyl Rubber-Clay Nanocomposites. -- 14.3 Compatibilizer Systems for Butyl Rubber-Clay Nanocomposites. -- 14.4 Methods of Preparation of Butyl Rubber-Clay Nanocomposites. -- 14.5 Properties and Applications of Butyl Rubber-Clay Nanocomposites. -- 14. 6 Conclusions. -- 14.7 References. -- 15. Rubber Clay Nanocomposites, based on oleginic rubber (EPM, EPDM). -- 15.1 Introduction. -- 15.2 Types of Clay minerals useful in EPM, EPDM clay Nanocomposites. -- 15.3 Compatibilizer Systems for Olefinic rubber Clay Nonocomposites. -- 15.4 Preparation of EPDM Clay Nanocomposites by an in situ intercalation method. -- 15.5 Characteristics of EPDM clay nanocomposites. -- 15.6 Preparation and characteristics of EPM clay nanocomposites. -- 15.7 Conclusion. -- 16. Rubber Clay Nanocomposites, based on thermoplastic elastromers. -- 16.1 Introduction. -- 16.2 Selection of Materials. -- 16.3 Experimental. -- 16.4 Numerical. -- 16.5 Discussion of Results. -- 16.6 Summary and Conclusions. -- 16.7 Nomenclature. -- 16.8 References -- 327 $aSECTION IV. APPLICATIONS OF RUBBER: CLAY NANOCOMPOSITES. -- 17. Automotive Applications of Rubber Clay Nanocomposites. -- 17.1 Introduction. -- 17.2 Automotive application of rubber. -- 17.3 Prime requirement of different elastomeric auto components from application point of view. -- 17.4 Elastomeric nanocomposites and rubber industry. -- 17.5 Superiority of clay: clay minerals in comparison to other nano fillers. -- 17.6 Organomodified clay: clay minerals. -- 17.7 Scope of application of elastomeric nanocomposites in automotive industry. -- 17.8 Disadvantages of use of organoclay elastomeric nanocomposites in automotive industry. -- 17.9 Conclusion. -- 17.10 List of abbreviations. -- 17.11 References. -- 18 Non automotive applications of rubber- clay nanocomposites. -- 18.1 Water based nanocomposites. -- 18.2 Applications. 330 $a"This book comprehensively reviews rubber-clay nanocomposites in a handbook format for R&D professionals. 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multimodal critical discourse studies -- 1.5 Data collection along an unprecedented continuum of 'crises' in the Eurozone's core -- 1.6 Organization of the book -- Part I -- Chapter 2 Authoritarian statism, hegemony, and intellectuals -- 2.1 Authoritarian tendencies in turbulent terrains -- 2.2 Authoritarian statism -- 2.2.1 A strategic response in times of crisis -- 2.3 Embracing an authoritarian response in times of crises -- 2.3.1 Ideology as practice and struggle in polarized societies -- 2.3.2 Ideological state apparatuses -- 2.4 Hegemony in a crisis-ridden public sphere -- 2.4.1 Consensus in the public sphere -- 2.5 Making authoritarian statism hegemonic -- 2.5.1 Traditional intellectuals and hegemony -- Chapter 3 Critical perspectives on multimodal discourse analysis and argumentation -- 3.1 (Multimodal) critical discourse analysis -- 3.1.1 The principle of a macro- versus a micro-level approach -- 3.2 Argumentation in discourse -- 3.3 A polylogical insight into (multimodal) 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