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Biopolymer nanocomposites [[electronic resource] ] : processing, properties, and applications / / edited by Alain Dufresne, Sabu Thomas, Laly A. Pothan
Biopolymer nanocomposites [[electronic resource] ] : processing, properties, and applications / / edited by Alain Dufresne, Sabu Thomas, Laly A. Pothan
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, NJ, : John Wiley and Sons, Inc., c2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (698 p.)
Disciplina 572
Altri autori (Persone) DufresneAlain <1962->
ThomasSabu
PothanLaly A
Collana Wiley Series on Polymer Engineering and Technology
Soggetto topico Biopolymers
Nanocomposites (Materials)
ISBN 1-118-60990-5
1-118-60995-6
1-118-60987-5
Classificazione TEC009010
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; Foreword; Contributors; CHAPTER 1: Bionanocomposites: State of the Art, Challenges, and Opportunities; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Nanocrystalline Cellulose; References; CHAPTER 2: Preparation of Chitin Nanofibers and Their Composites; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Isolation of Chitin Nanofibers from Different Sources; 2.2.1 Processing of Chitin Nanofibers from Crab Shells; 2.2.2 Chitin Nanofibers from Prawn Shells; 2.2.3 Facile Preparation of Chitin Nanofibers from Dry Chitin
2.3 Characterization of Chitin Nanofibers Obtained from Crab, Prawn, and Dry Chitin Powder2.4 Preparation of Chitin Nanofibers from Edible Mushrooms; 2.5 Preparation of Chitin Nanofiber Nanocomposites; 2.6 Acetylation of Chitin Nanofibers; 2.6.1 Study of Degree of Substitution; 2.6.2 SEM Images of Substituted Chitin Nanofibers; 2.6.3 Acetylated Chitin Nanofiber Composites; 2.7 Conclusion; References; CHAPTER 3: Chemical Modification of Chitosan and Its Biomedical Application; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Structure of Chitosan; 3.3 Chemical Modifications of Chitosan; 3.3.1 Chitosan-Grafted Copolymers
3.3.2 Cyclodextrin-Linked Chitosan3.3.3 Crown Ether Bound Chitosan; 3.3.4 Thiol-Containing Chitosan; 3.3.5 Carbohydrate Branched Chitosans; 3.3.6 Carboxymethylated Chitosans; 3.3.7 Alkylated Chitosans; 3.3.8 Quaternized Chitosan Derivatives; 3.3.9 Chitosan Hydrogels; 3.4 Biomedical Applications of Chitosan Derivatives; 3.4.1 Tissue Engineering; 3.4.2 Wound Healing; 3.4.3 Drug Delivery; 3.5 Conclusion; References; CHAPTER 4: Biomimetic Lessons for Processing Chitin-Based Composites; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Physicochemical Properties of Chitin; 4.2.1 Chitin Hierarchical Structure
4.2.2 Chitin Crystallinity4.2.3 Liquid Crystal Behavior of Chitin; 4.2.4 Chitin and Proteins; 4.3 Biomimetic Lessons from Natural Chitin Nanocomposites; 4.3.1 Chitin Synthesis in Mollusk and Crustacean Hard Tissue; 4.3.2 Jumbo Squid Beak; 4.4 Bioinspired Lessons for Processing Chitin Nanocomposites; 4.4.1 Chitin Nanocomposite Processing; 4.4.2 Chitin Nanocomposites in Biomedical Engineering; 4.4.3 Inorganic Chitin-Based Nanocomposites; 4.5 Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; CHAPTER 5: Morphological and Thermal Investigations of Chitin-Based Nanocomposites
5.1 Morphological Investigations of Chitin-Based Nanocomposites5.1.1 Optical Microscopy; 5.1.2 Scanning Electron Microscopy and Transmittance Electron Microscopy; 5.1.3 Atomic Force Microscopy; 5.2 Thermal Investigations of Chitin-Based Nanocomposites; 5.2.1 Differential Scanning Calorimetry; 5.2.2 Dynamic Thermal Mechanical Analysis; 5.2.3 Thermogravimetric Analysis; 5.2.4 Thermomechanical Analysis; References; CHAPTER 6: Mechanical Properties of Chitin-Based Nanocomposites; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Mechanical Properties of Chitin/Chitosan Nanocomposites
6.2.1 Chitosan-Hydroxyapatite Nanocomposites
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Biopolymer nanocomposites [[electronic resource] ] : processing, properties, and applications / / edited by Alain Dufresne, Sabu Thomas, Laly A. Pothan
Biopolymer nanocomposites [[electronic resource] ] : processing, properties, and applications / / edited by Alain Dufresne, Sabu Thomas, Laly A. Pothan
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, NJ, : John Wiley and Sons, Inc., c2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (698 p.)
Disciplina 572
Altri autori (Persone) DufresneAlain <1962->
ThomasSabu
PothanLaly A
Collana Wiley Series on Polymer Engineering and Technology
Soggetto topico Biopolymers
Nanocomposites (Materials)
ISBN 1-118-60990-5
1-118-60995-6
1-118-60987-5
Classificazione TEC009010
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; Foreword; Contributors; CHAPTER 1: Bionanocomposites: State of the Art, Challenges, and Opportunities; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Nanocrystalline Cellulose; References; CHAPTER 2: Preparation of Chitin Nanofibers and Their Composites; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Isolation of Chitin Nanofibers from Different Sources; 2.2.1 Processing of Chitin Nanofibers from Crab Shells; 2.2.2 Chitin Nanofibers from Prawn Shells; 2.2.3 Facile Preparation of Chitin Nanofibers from Dry Chitin
2.3 Characterization of Chitin Nanofibers Obtained from Crab, Prawn, and Dry Chitin Powder2.4 Preparation of Chitin Nanofibers from Edible Mushrooms; 2.5 Preparation of Chitin Nanofiber Nanocomposites; 2.6 Acetylation of Chitin Nanofibers; 2.6.1 Study of Degree of Substitution; 2.6.2 SEM Images of Substituted Chitin Nanofibers; 2.6.3 Acetylated Chitin Nanofiber Composites; 2.7 Conclusion; References; CHAPTER 3: Chemical Modification of Chitosan and Its Biomedical Application; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Structure of Chitosan; 3.3 Chemical Modifications of Chitosan; 3.3.1 Chitosan-Grafted Copolymers
3.3.2 Cyclodextrin-Linked Chitosan3.3.3 Crown Ether Bound Chitosan; 3.3.4 Thiol-Containing Chitosan; 3.3.5 Carbohydrate Branched Chitosans; 3.3.6 Carboxymethylated Chitosans; 3.3.7 Alkylated Chitosans; 3.3.8 Quaternized Chitosan Derivatives; 3.3.9 Chitosan Hydrogels; 3.4 Biomedical Applications of Chitosan Derivatives; 3.4.1 Tissue Engineering; 3.4.2 Wound Healing; 3.4.3 Drug Delivery; 3.5 Conclusion; References; CHAPTER 4: Biomimetic Lessons for Processing Chitin-Based Composites; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Physicochemical Properties of Chitin; 4.2.1 Chitin Hierarchical Structure
4.2.2 Chitin Crystallinity4.2.3 Liquid Crystal Behavior of Chitin; 4.2.4 Chitin and Proteins; 4.3 Biomimetic Lessons from Natural Chitin Nanocomposites; 4.3.1 Chitin Synthesis in Mollusk and Crustacean Hard Tissue; 4.3.2 Jumbo Squid Beak; 4.4 Bioinspired Lessons for Processing Chitin Nanocomposites; 4.4.1 Chitin Nanocomposite Processing; 4.4.2 Chitin Nanocomposites in Biomedical Engineering; 4.4.3 Inorganic Chitin-Based Nanocomposites; 4.5 Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; CHAPTER 5: Morphological and Thermal Investigations of Chitin-Based Nanocomposites
5.1 Morphological Investigations of Chitin-Based Nanocomposites5.1.1 Optical Microscopy; 5.1.2 Scanning Electron Microscopy and Transmittance Electron Microscopy; 5.1.3 Atomic Force Microscopy; 5.2 Thermal Investigations of Chitin-Based Nanocomposites; 5.2.1 Differential Scanning Calorimetry; 5.2.2 Dynamic Thermal Mechanical Analysis; 5.2.3 Thermogravimetric Analysis; 5.2.4 Thermomechanical Analysis; References; CHAPTER 6: Mechanical Properties of Chitin-Based Nanocomposites; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Mechanical Properties of Chitin/Chitosan Nanocomposites
6.2.1 Chitosan-Hydroxyapatite Nanocomposites
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Case studies in multicultural counseling and therapy [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Derald Wing Sue, Miguel E. Gallardo, Helen A. Neville
Case studies in multicultural counseling and therapy [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Derald Wing Sue, Miguel E. Gallardo, Helen A. Neville
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (338 p.)
Disciplina 616.89
Altri autori (Persone) SueDerald Wing
GallardoMiguel E
NevilleHelen A
Soggetto topico Cultural psychiatry
Cross-cultural counseling
Ethnopsychology
Clinical competence
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-118-71583-7
1-118-52852-2
Classificazione PSY031000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Machine generated contents note: Introduction: Moving from Theory to Practice in Multicultural Counseling About the EditorsAbout the ContributorsPart I: Case Studies with U.S. Racial/Ethnic Minority Populations Chapter 1 Clinical Applications with African AmericansShelly P. Harrell and Daryl M. RoweAnd Still I Rise: The Story of NiaRedefined: The Story of Andre Chapter 2 Clinical Applications with American Indians and Alaska NativesJoseph Stone and Connie HuntTreating "Depression" in a Dying Native Relative: The Story of WillTreating "Depression" in a Deeply Bereaved and Traumatized Client: The Story of MaryChapter 3 Clinical Applications with Asian AmericansMichi FuFighting Chance: The Story of DonnaIntergenerational Effects of War: The Story of WadeChapter 4 Clinical Applications with Latina/o AmericansMelba Vasquez, Martha Ramos Duffer, and Cynthia de las FuentesMargaret Can't Do It All (by herself) AnymoreMultiple Roles, Multiple Identities: The Story of ElisandroChapter 5 Clinical Applications with Individuals of Middle Eastern and Northern African Descent Sylvia C. Nassar-McMillan and Julie Hakim-LarsonHarnessing Fears During a Medical Emergency:The Story of Jacob M.Silenced: The Stories of Dalia and DabilaChapter 6 Clinical Applications with Individuals of Multiracial DescentGregory J. Payton, Marie L. Miville, and Peggy LooYou just don't get me!: The Story of Anita I can make it on my own: The Story of David JChapter 7 Clinical Applications of a White Therapist Working With People of ColorJulie R. Ancis and Nicholas Ladany,Two Worlds: The Story of MarcosMy War Parents Found My Gay Box: The Story of BenjaminPart II: Case Studies Involving Special Circumstances with Ethnic PopulationsChapter 8 Clinical Applications with American JewsDaniel C. Rosen and Ora NakashL'dor v'dor, or From Generation to Generation: The Story of ScottThe "Other" in Us: The Story of GabriellaChapter 9 Clinical Applications with ImmigrantsPratyusha Tummala-Narra and Diya KallivayalilNegotiating Cultural Change and Identity: The Story of NadiaLoss and Political Exile: The Story of PaulChapter 10 Clinical Applications with RefugeesOksana Yakushko and Indhushree Rajan,Fleeing Religious Persecution: The Story of LarissaThe Aftermath of Trafficking: The Story of KamalaPart III: Case Studies with Other Multicultural Populations Chapter 11 Clinical Applications with WomenChristina M. CapodilupoLiving in the Shadows: The Story of MoniqueI'm a Mother First!:The Story of SimoneChapter 12 Clinical Applications with MenMark A. Stevens and Jose MontesThe Multiple Stories of HenryWhy Am I here?: The Story of MartinChapter 13 Clinical Applications with Transgender IndividualsAnita R. Hund and Jane E. ReidJust a "Phase"?:The Story of LeslieAn Incomplete Experience: The Story of AliceChapter 14 Clinical Applications in Sexual OrientationDouglas C. HaldemanNo Home in the World: The Story of TonyMission Impossible: The Story of BethChapter 15 Clinical Applications with People in PovertyDebbie-Ann Chambers, Lucinda Bratini, and Laura SmithThe White Picket Fence Life: The Story of MarisolDo You Have Eyes to See Me?: The Story of MichelleChapter 16 Clinical Applications with Persons with DisabilitiesRhoda Olkin Why Didn't You Tell Me You Were in a Wheelchair?: The Story of JoleenThere is Nothing Wrong with You a Job Can't Fix: The Story of GeorgeChapter 17 Clinical Applications with Older AdultsKelly O'Shea Carney and Derald SueThe Challenges of Caregiving: The Story of SarahI'm Not Crazy: The Story of Mr. Chang.
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Case studies in multicultural counseling and therapy [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Derald Wing Sue, Miguel E. Gallardo, Helen A. Neville
Case studies in multicultural counseling and therapy [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Derald Wing Sue, Miguel E. Gallardo, Helen A. Neville
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (lii, 284 pages)
Disciplina 616.89
Altri autori (Persone) GallardoMiguel E
NevilleHelen A
SueDerald Wing
Soggetto topico Clinical competence
Cross-cultural counseling
Cultural psychiatry
Ethnopsychology
ISBN 1-118-71583-7
1-118-52852-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Machine generated contents note: Introduction: Moving from Theory to Practice in Multicultural Counseling About the EditorsAbout the ContributorsPart I: Case Studies with U.S. Racial/Ethnic Minority Populations Chapter 1 Clinical Applications with African AmericansShelly P. Harrell and Daryl M. RoweAnd Still I Rise: The Story of NiaRedefined: The Story of Andre Chapter 2 Clinical Applications with American Indians and Alaska NativesJoseph Stone and Connie HuntTreating "Depression" in a Dying Native Relative: The Story of WillTreating "Depression" in a Deeply Bereaved and Traumatized Client: The Story of MaryChapter 3 Clinical Applications with Asian AmericansMichi FuFighting Chance: The Story of DonnaIntergenerational Effects of War: The Story of WadeChapter 4 Clinical Applications with Latina/o AmericansMelba Vasquez, Martha Ramos Duffer, and Cynthia de las FuentesMargaret Can't Do It All (by herself) AnymoreMultiple Roles, Multiple Identities: The Story of ElisandroChapter 5 Clinical Applications with Individuals of Middle Eastern and Northern African Descent Sylvia C. Nassar-McMillan and Julie Hakim-LarsonHarnessing Fears During a Medical Emergency:The Story of Jacob M.Silenced: The Stories of Dalia and DabilaChapter 6 Clinical Applications with Individuals of Multiracial DescentGregory J. Payton, Marie L. Miville, and Peggy LooYou just don't get me!: The Story of Anita I can make it on my own: The Story of David JChapter 7 Clinical Applications of a White Therapist Working With People of ColorJulie R. Ancis and Nicholas Ladany,Two Worlds: The Story of MarcosMy War Parents Found My Gay Box: The Story of BenjaminPart II: Case Studies Involving Special Circumstances with Ethnic PopulationsChapter 8 Clinical Applications with American JewsDaniel C. Rosen and Ora NakashL'dor v'dor, or From Generation to Generation: The Story of ScottThe "Other" in Us: The Story of GabriellaChapter 9 Clinical Applications with ImmigrantsPratyusha Tummala-Narra and Diya KallivayalilNegotiating Cultural Change and Identity: The Story of NadiaLoss and Political Exile: The Story of PaulChapter 10 Clinical Applications with RefugeesOksana Yakushko and Indhushree Rajan,Fleeing Religious Persecution: The Story of LarissaThe Aftermath of Trafficking: The Story of KamalaPart III: Case Studies with Other Multicultural Populations Chapter 11 Clinical Applications with WomenChristina M. CapodilupoLiving in the Shadows: The Story of MoniqueI'm a Mother First!:The Story of SimoneChapter 12 Clinical Applications with MenMark A. Stevens and Jose MontesThe Multiple Stories of HenryWhy Am I here?: The Story of MartinChapter 13 Clinical Applications with Transgender IndividualsAnita R. Hund and Jane E. ReidJust a "Phase"?:The Story of LeslieAn Incomplete Experience: The Story of AliceChapter 14 Clinical Applications in Sexual OrientationDouglas C. HaldemanNo Home in the World: The Story of TonyMission Impossible: The Story of BethChapter 15 Clinical Applications with People in PovertyDebbie-Ann Chambers, Lucinda Bratini, and Laura SmithThe White Picket Fence Life: The Story of MarisolDo You Have Eyes to See Me?: The Story of MichelleChapter 16 Clinical Applications with Persons with DisabilitiesRhoda Olkin Why Didn't You Tell Me You Were in a Wheelchair?: The Story of JoleenThere is Nothing Wrong with You a Job Can't Fix: The Story of GeorgeChapter 17 Clinical Applications with Older AdultsKelly O'Shea Carney and Derald SueThe Challenges of Caregiving: The Story of SarahI'm Not Crazy: The Story of Mr. Chang.
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Case studies in multicultural counseling and therapy [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Derald Wing Sue, Miguel E. Gallardo, Helen A. Neville
Case studies in multicultural counseling and therapy [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Derald Wing Sue, Miguel E. Gallardo, Helen A. Neville
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (lii, 284 pages)
Disciplina 616.89
Altri autori (Persone) GallardoMiguel E
NevilleHelen A
SueDerald Wing
Soggetto topico Clinical competence
Cross-cultural counseling
Cultural psychiatry
Ethnopsychology
ISBN 1-118-71583-7
1-118-52852-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Machine generated contents note: Introduction: Moving from Theory to Practice in Multicultural Counseling About the EditorsAbout the ContributorsPart I: Case Studies with U.S. Racial/Ethnic Minority Populations Chapter 1 Clinical Applications with African AmericansShelly P. Harrell and Daryl M. RoweAnd Still I Rise: The Story of NiaRedefined: The Story of Andre Chapter 2 Clinical Applications with American Indians and Alaska NativesJoseph Stone and Connie HuntTreating "Depression" in a Dying Native Relative: The Story of WillTreating "Depression" in a Deeply Bereaved and Traumatized Client: The Story of MaryChapter 3 Clinical Applications with Asian AmericansMichi FuFighting Chance: The Story of DonnaIntergenerational Effects of War: The Story of WadeChapter 4 Clinical Applications with Latina/o AmericansMelba Vasquez, Martha Ramos Duffer, and Cynthia de las FuentesMargaret Can't Do It All (by herself) AnymoreMultiple Roles, Multiple Identities: The Story of ElisandroChapter 5 Clinical Applications with Individuals of Middle Eastern and Northern African Descent Sylvia C. Nassar-McMillan and Julie Hakim-LarsonHarnessing Fears During a Medical Emergency:The Story of Jacob M.Silenced: The Stories of Dalia and DabilaChapter 6 Clinical Applications with Individuals of Multiracial DescentGregory J. Payton, Marie L. Miville, and Peggy LooYou just don't get me!: The Story of Anita I can make it on my own: The Story of David JChapter 7 Clinical Applications of a White Therapist Working With People of ColorJulie R. Ancis and Nicholas Ladany,Two Worlds: The Story of MarcosMy War Parents Found My Gay Box: The Story of BenjaminPart II: Case Studies Involving Special Circumstances with Ethnic PopulationsChapter 8 Clinical Applications with American JewsDaniel C. Rosen and Ora NakashL'dor v'dor, or From Generation to Generation: The Story of ScottThe "Other" in Us: The Story of GabriellaChapter 9 Clinical Applications with ImmigrantsPratyusha Tummala-Narra and Diya KallivayalilNegotiating Cultural Change and Identity: The Story of NadiaLoss and Political Exile: The Story of PaulChapter 10 Clinical Applications with RefugeesOksana Yakushko and Indhushree Rajan,Fleeing Religious Persecution: The Story of LarissaThe Aftermath of Trafficking: The Story of KamalaPart III: Case Studies with Other Multicultural Populations Chapter 11 Clinical Applications with WomenChristina M. CapodilupoLiving in the Shadows: The Story of MoniqueI'm a Mother First!:The Story of SimoneChapter 12 Clinical Applications with MenMark A. Stevens and Jose MontesThe Multiple Stories of HenryWhy Am I here?: The Story of MartinChapter 13 Clinical Applications with Transgender IndividualsAnita R. Hund and Jane E. ReidJust a "Phase"?:The Story of LeslieAn Incomplete Experience: The Story of AliceChapter 14 Clinical Applications in Sexual OrientationDouglas C. HaldemanNo Home in the World: The Story of TonyMission Impossible: The Story of BethChapter 15 Clinical Applications with People in PovertyDebbie-Ann Chambers, Lucinda Bratini, and Laura SmithThe White Picket Fence Life: The Story of MarisolDo You Have Eyes to See Me?: The Story of MichelleChapter 16 Clinical Applications with Persons with DisabilitiesRhoda Olkin Why Didn't You Tell Me You Were in a Wheelchair?: The Story of JoleenThere is Nothing Wrong with You a Job Can't Fix: The Story of GeorgeChapter 17 Clinical Applications with Older AdultsKelly O'Shea Carney and Derald SueThe Challenges of Caregiving: The Story of SarahI'm Not Crazy: The Story of Mr. Chang.
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Cathodic protection [[electronic resource] ] : industrial solutions for protecting against corrosion / / Volkan Cicek
Cathodic protection [[electronic resource] ] : industrial solutions for protecting against corrosion / / Volkan Cicek
Autore Cicek Volkan
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, NJ, : John Wiley and Sons, Inc., c2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource
Disciplina 620.1/1223
Soggetto topico Cathodic protection
Corrosion and anti-corrosives
ISBN 1-118-73788-1
1-118-73777-6
1-118-73794-6
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Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910265227003321
Cicek Volkan  
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Cathodic protection [[electronic resource] ] : industrial solutions for protecting against corrosion / / Volkan Cicek
Cathodic protection [[electronic resource] ] : industrial solutions for protecting against corrosion / / Volkan Cicek
Autore Cicek Volkan
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, NJ, : John Wiley and Sons, Inc., c2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource
Disciplina 620.1/1223
Soggetto topico Cathodic protection
Corrosion and anti-corrosives
ISBN 1-118-73788-1
1-118-73777-6
1-118-73794-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- 1 Corrosion of Materials -- 1.1 Deterioration or Corrosion of Ceramic Materials -- 1.2 Degradation or Deterioration of Polymers -- 1.3 Corrosion or Deterioration of Metals -- 1.3.1 Iron, Steel and Stainless Steels -- 1.3.2 Aluminum and Its Alloys -- 1.3.3 Magnesium and Its Alloys -- 1.3.4 Copper and Its Alloys -- 1.3.5 Nickel and Its Alloys -- 1.3.6 Titanium and Its Alloys -- 1.3.7 Lead and Its Alloys -- 1.3.8 Corrosion of Composite Alloys (Tin Can Example) -- 2 Factors Influencing Corrosion -- 2.1 Nature of the Metal -- 2.1.1 Position in Galvanic Series -- 2.1.2 Relative Areas of the Anode and Cathode -- 2.1.3 Purity of Metal -- 2.1.4 Physical State of the Metal -- 2.1.5 Passivity or Passivation -- 2.1.6 Nature of the Corrosion Product -- 2.1.7 Nature of the Oxide Film -- 2.2 Nature of the Corroding Environment -- 2.2.1 Effect of Temperature -- 2.2.2 Dissolved Oxygen Concentration and Formation of Oxygen Concentration Cells -- 2.2.3 Nature of the Electrolyte -- 2.2.4 Presence of Corrosive Ions -- 2.2.5 Flow Rate -- 2.2.6 Humidity -- 2.2.7 Effect of pH -- 2.2.8 Presence of Impurities in the Atmosphere -- 3 Corrosion Mechanisms -- 3.1 Direct Chemical Attack or Chemical or Dry Corrosion -- 3.1.1 Oxidation Corrosion -- 3.1.2 Corrosion by Other Gases -- 3.1.3 Liquid Metal Corrosion -- 3.2 Electrochemical or Aqueous or Wet Corrosion -- 3.3 Differences between Chemical and Electrochemical Corrosion -- 4 Corrosion Types -- 4.1 Uniform Corrosion -- 4.1.1 Atmospheric Corrosion -- 4.1.2 Corrosion in Water -- 4.1.3 Underground or Soil Corrosion -- 4.1.4 High Temperature Corrosion -- 4.2 Non-Uniform Corrosion -- 4.2.1 Galvanic Corrosion -- 4.2.2 Crevice Corrosion -- 4.2.3 Pitting Corrosion -- 4.2.4 Selective Leaching or Selective Corrosion -- 4.2.5 Filiform Corrosion.
4.2.6 Erosion Corrosion -- 4.2.7 Cavitation Corrosion -- 4.2.8 Abrasion Corrosion -- 4.2.9 Stress Corrosion -- 4.2.10 Intergranular Corrosion -- 4.2.11 Caustic Embrittlement -- 4.2.12 Hydrogen Embrittlement -- 4.2.13 Corrosion Fatigue -- 4.2.14 Fretting Corrosion -- 4.2.15 Stray-current and Interference Corrosion -- 4.2.16 Waterline Corrosion -- 4.2.17 Microbial or Biocorrosion -- 5 Thermodynamics of Corrosion -- 5.1 Gibbs Free Energy (ΔG) -- 5.2 Passivity -- 5.3 Pourbaix Diagrams -- 5.3.1 Immunity Region -- 5.3.2 Corrosion Regions -- 5.3.3 Passivity Region -- 5.4 Corrosion Equilibrium and Adsorptions -- 5.5 Concentration Corrosion Cells -- 5.6 Polarization -- 5.6.1 Activation Polarization -- 5.6.2 Concentration Polarization -- 5.6.3 Ohmic Polarization -- 5.7 Polarization Curves -- 6 Corrosion Prevention and Protection -- 6.1 Proper Design -- 6.2 Choice of Material -- 6.2.1 Purity of the Chemicals in the Environment -- 6.2.2 Electrolyte Concentrations -- 6.2.3 Nature of the Electrolyte -- 6.2.4 Effect of Corrosion Products -- 6.2.5 Temperature Variations -- 6.2.6 Presence of Oxygen -- 6.2.7 Oxygen Concentration Cells -- 6.2.8 Interference Effects -- 6.3 Protective Coatings -- 6.3.1 Protective Oxide Films and Passivation -- 6.3.2 Coatings with Metals, Alloys or Materials that are Conductors -- 6.3.3 Coating with Inorganic Materials that are Insulators -- 6.3.4 Coating with Organic Materials that are Insulators -- 6.4 Changing the Environmental Factors that Accelerate Corrosion -- 6.4.1 Reducing the Corrosivity of the Solution -- 6.4.2 Inhibitors -- 6.4.3 Eliminating Galvanic Action -- 6.5 Changing the Electrochemical Characteristic of the Metal Surface -- 6.5.1 Cathodic Protection -- 6.5.2 Anodic Protection -- 7 Cost of Corrosion -- 7.1 Corrosion Preventative Measures -- 7.2 Lost Production Due to Plants Going out of Service or Shutdowns.
7.3 Product Loss Due to Leakages -- 7.4 Contamination of the Product -- 7.5 Maintenance Costs -- 7.6 Overprotective Measures -- 8 Cathodic Protection -- 8.1 Sacrificial Anode Cathodic Protection Systems -- 8.2 Impressed Current Cathodic Protection Systems -- 8.3 Cathodic Protection Current Need -- 8.4 Effect of Coatings on Cathodic Protection -- 8.5 Effect of Passivation on Cathodic Protection -- 8.6 Automated Cathodic Protection Systems -- 8.7 Cathodic Protection Criteria -- 8.7.1 -850 mV Criterion -- 8.7.2 300 mV Potential Shift Criterion -- 8.7.3 100 mV Polarization Shift Criterion -- 8.7.4 Tafel Region Starting Point -- 8.8 Reliability of Cathodic Protection Criteria -- 8.9 Interference Effects of Cathodic Protection Systems -- 8.9.1 Anodic Interference -- 8.9.2 Cathodic Interference -- 8.9.3 Specific Interference Cases -- 8.10. Criteria for Cathodic Protection Projects -- 8.11. Cost of Cathodic Protection -- 8.12. Comparison of Cathodic Protection Systems -- 9 Sacrificial Anode or Galvanic Cathodic Protection Systems -- 9.1 Anodic Potentials and Anodic Polarization -- 9.2 Galvanic Cathodic Protection Current Need -- 9.3 Anodic Current Capacity and Anodic Current Efficiency -- 9.4 Service Life of an Anode -- 9.5 Minimum Number of Galvanic Anodes -- 9.6 Commonly Used Galvanic Anodes -- 9.6.1 Magnesium Anodes -- 9.6.2 Zinc Anodes -- 9.6.3 Aluminum Anodes -- 9.7 Performance Measurements of Galvanic Anodes -- 9.7.1 Chemical Composition -- 9.7.2 Mechanical Strength -- 9.7.3 Electrical Resistivity -- 9.7.4 Electrochemical Experiments -- 9.8 Galvanic Anodic Beds -- 9.8.1 Anodic Bed Filling Materials -- 9.8.2 Anodic Bed Resistance -- 9.9 Sacrificial Anode Cathodic Protection Projects -- 9.10 Maintenance of Sacrificial Anode Cathodic Protection Systems -- 9.10.1 Low Pipeline/Terrain Potential -- 9.10.2 Decreases in Anodic Current Production.
10 Impressed Current Cathodic Protection Systems -- 10.1 T/R Units -- 10.1.1 Efficiency of T/R Units -- 10.1.2 T/R Units with Constant Potentials -- 10.1.3 Installation of T/R Units -- 10.1.4 Technical Properties of T/R Units -- 10.2 Types of Anodes -- 10.2.1 Graphite Anodes -- 10.2.2 Iron-Silicon Anodes -- 10.2.3 Silver-Lead Anodes -- 10.2.4 Titanium Anodes Coated with Platinum -- 10.2.5 Titanium Anodes Coated with Metal Oxides -- 10.3 Anodic Bed Resistance -- 10.4 Types of Anodic Beds -- 10.5 Cable Cross-Sections -- 10.6 Impressed Current Cathodic Protection Projects -- 10.7 Maintenance of Impressed Current Cathodic Protection Systems -- 10.7.1 Periodical Measurements and Controls of the Entire System -- 10.7.2 Periodical Measurements and Controls of the T/R Unit -- 10.7.3 Commonly Encountered Problems -- 11 Corrosion and Corrosion Prevention of Concrete Structures -- 11.1 Concrete's Chemical Composition -- 11.2 Corrosion Reactions of Concrete -- 11.3 Factors Affecting Corrosion Rate in Reinforced Concrete Structures -- 11.3.1 Effect of Concrete Composition -- 11.3.2 Effect of Oxygen -- 11.3.3 Effect of Humidity -- 11.3.4 Effect of Temperature -- 11.3.5 Effect of pH -- 11.3.6 Effect of Chlorides -- 11.3.7 Effect of Magnesium Ions -- 11.4 Corrosion Measurements in Reinforced Concrete Structures -- 11.4.1 Observational Methods -- 11.4.2 Weight Loss Measurements -- 11.4.3 Potential Diagrams -- 11.4.4 Polarization Curves -- 11.5 Corrosion Prevention of Reinforced Concrete -- 11.5.1 Via Coatings -- 11.5.2 Via Inhibitors -- 11.5.3 Via Cathodic Protection -- 12 Cathodic Protection of Reinforced Concrete Steels -- 12.1 Current Needed for Cathodic Protection of Steel Structures -- 12.2 Cathodic Protection Criteria -- 12.2.1 -770 mV Potential Criterion -- 12.2.2 300 mV Potential Shift -- 12.2.3 100 mV Polarization Shift.
12.3 Determination of Protection Potential -- 12.4 Cathodic Protection Methods for Reinforced Concrete Steels -- 12.4.1 Via Iron-Silicon Anodes -- 12.4.2 Via Conductive Polymeric Cage Anodes -- 12.4.3 Via Titanium Sieve Anodes Coated with Oxides -- 12.4.4 Via Conducting Paints -- 12.5 Cathodic Protection of Pre-stressed Steel Concrete Pipes -- 13 Corrosion in Petroleum Industry -- 13.1 Hydrochloric Acid (HC1) and Chlorides -- 13.2 Hydrogen (H2) Gas -- 13.3 Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) and Other Sulfur Compounds -- 13.4 Sulfuric Acid (H2SO4) -- 13.5 Hydrogen Fluoride (HF) -- 13.6 Carbon Dioxide (CO2) -- 13.7 Dissolved Oxygen (O2) and Water (H2O) -- 13.8 Organic Acids -- 13.9 Nitrogen (N2) Compounds and Ammonia (NH3) -- 13.10 Phenols -- 13.11 Phosphoric Acid (H3PO4) -- 13.12 Caustic Soda (NaOH) -- 13.13 Mercury (Hg) -- 13.14 Aluminum Chloride (AlCl3) -- 13.15 Sulfate Reducing Bacteria (SRB) -- 14 Corrosion in Pipeline Systems -- 14.1 Pipes Made of Iron and Its Alloys -- 14.1.1 Cast Iron Pipes -- 14.1.2 Ductile Cast Iron Pipes -- 14.1.3 Steel Pipes -- 14.2 Petroleum or Crude Oil Pipeline Systems -- 14.3 Water Pipeline Systems -- 14.3.1 Water Pipelines Made of Iron and Steel -- 14.3.2 Galvanized Water Pipelines -- 14.3.3 Water Pipelines Made of Copper -- 14.3.4 Water Pipelines Made of Brass -- 15 Cathodic Protection of Pipeline Systems -- 15.1 Measurement of Terrain's Resistivity -- 15.2 Potential Measurements -- 15.2.1 Redox Potential of the Terrain -- 15.2.2 Static Potential & -- On-Off Potentials -- 15.2.3 Measurement of Pipeline/Terrain Potential -- 15.3 Determination of Coating Failures Based on Potential Measurements -- 15.3.1 Determination of Coating Failures Based on the Measured Pipeline /Terrain Potentials -- 15.3.2 Determination of Coating Failures Based on the Pearson Method -- 15.4 Measuring Potential along the Pipeline.
15.4.1 Long Cable Method.
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Doping in conjugated polymers [[electronic resource] /] / Pradip Kar
Doping in conjugated polymers [[electronic resource] /] / Pradip Kar
Autore Kar Pradip
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey, : John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (176 p.)
Disciplina 660/.2977
Collana Polymer Science and Plastics Engineering
Soggetto topico Conjugated polymers
Conducting polymers
Semiconductor doping
ISBN 1-118-81661-7
1-118-81663-3
1-118-81676-5
Classificazione TEC009010
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title page; Copyright Page; Contents; Acknowledgement; Preface; 1 Introduction to Doping in Conjugated Polymer; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Molecular Orbital Structure of Conjugated Polymer; 1.3 Possibility of Electronic Conduction in Conjugated Polymer; 1.4 Necessity of Doping in Conjugated Polymer; 1.5 Concept of Doping in Conjugated Polymer; 1.5.1 Concept of Secondary Doping in Doped Conjugated Polymer; 1.5.2 Concept of Co-doping in Conjugated Polymer; 1.6 Doping as Probable Solution; 2 Classification of Dopants for the Conjugated Polymer; 2.1 Introduction
2.2 Classification of Dopant According to Electron Transfer2.2.1 p-Type Dopant; 2.2.2 n-Type Dopant; 2.3 Classification of Dopant According to Chemical Nature; 2.3.1 Inorganic Dopant; 2.3.2 Organic Dopant; 2.3.3 Polymeric Dopant; 2.4 Classification of Dopant According to Doping Mechanism; 2.4.1 Ionic Dopant or Redox Dopant; 2.4.2 Non-redox Dopant or Neutral Dopant; 2.4.3 Self-dopant; 2.4.4 Induced Dopant; 3 Doping Techniques for the Conjugated Polymer; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Electrochemical Doping; 3.2.1 Electrochemical Doping during Polymerization
3.2.2 Electrochemical Doping after Polymerization3.3 Chemical Doping; 3.3.1 Gaseous Doping; 3.3.2 Solution Doping; 3.4 In-situ doping; 3.5 Radiation-Induced Doping or Photo Doping; 3.6 Charge Injection Doping; 4 Role of Dopant on the Conduction of Conjugated Polymer; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Charge Defects within Doped Conjugated Polymer; 4.2.1 Soliton; 4.2.2 Polaron; 4.2.3 Bipolaron; 4.3 Charge Transport within the Doped Conjugated Polymer; 4.3.1 Electronic Parameter Responsible for Charge Transport; 4.3.2 Charge Transport Mechanism; 4.4 Migration of Dopant Counter Ions
4.4.1 Electrical Potential Difference and Redox-Potential Gradient4.4.2 Dopant Concentration Gradient or Doping Level; 5 Influence of Properties of Conjugated Polymer on Doping; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Conducting Property; 5.3 Spectroscopic Property; 5.3.1 UV-VIS Spectroscopy (Optical Property); 5.3.2 FTIR Spectroscopy; 5.3.3 NMR Spectroscopy; 5.3.4 Other Spectroscopy; 5.4 Electrochemical Property; 5.4.1 Cyclic Voltammetry; 5.4.2 Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy; 5.5 Thermal Property; 5.6 Structural Property; 5.6.1 Crystal Structure; 5.6.2 Morphological Structure
6 Some Special Classes of Dopants for Conjugated Polymer6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Iodine and Other Halogens; 6.2.1 Principle; 6.2.2 Doping Technique; 6.2.3 Property; 6.3 Halide Doping; 6.3.1 Principle; 6.3.2 Doping Technique; 6.3.3 Property; 6.4 Protonic Acid Doping; 6.4.1 Principle; 6.4.2 Doping Technique; 6.4.3 Property; 6.5 Covalent Doping; 7 Influence of Dopant on the Applications of Conjugated Polymer; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Sensors; 7.2.1 Chemical Sensors; 7.2.2 Biosensors; 7.3 Actuators; 7.4 Field Effect Transistor; 7.5 Rechargeable Batteries; 7.6 Electrochromic Devices
7.7 Optoelectronic Devices
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Kar Pradip  
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Doping in conjugated polymers [[electronic resource] /] / Pradip Kar
Doping in conjugated polymers [[electronic resource] /] / Pradip Kar
Autore Kar Pradip
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey, : John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (176 p.)
Disciplina 660/.2977
Collana Polymer Science and Plastics Engineering
Soggetto topico Conjugated polymers
Conducting polymers
Semiconductor doping
ISBN 1-118-81661-7
1-118-81663-3
1-118-81676-5
Classificazione TEC009010
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title page; Copyright Page; Contents; Acknowledgement; Preface; 1 Introduction to Doping in Conjugated Polymer; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Molecular Orbital Structure of Conjugated Polymer; 1.3 Possibility of Electronic Conduction in Conjugated Polymer; 1.4 Necessity of Doping in Conjugated Polymer; 1.5 Concept of Doping in Conjugated Polymer; 1.5.1 Concept of Secondary Doping in Doped Conjugated Polymer; 1.5.2 Concept of Co-doping in Conjugated Polymer; 1.6 Doping as Probable Solution; 2 Classification of Dopants for the Conjugated Polymer; 2.1 Introduction
2.2 Classification of Dopant According to Electron Transfer2.2.1 p-Type Dopant; 2.2.2 n-Type Dopant; 2.3 Classification of Dopant According to Chemical Nature; 2.3.1 Inorganic Dopant; 2.3.2 Organic Dopant; 2.3.3 Polymeric Dopant; 2.4 Classification of Dopant According to Doping Mechanism; 2.4.1 Ionic Dopant or Redox Dopant; 2.4.2 Non-redox Dopant or Neutral Dopant; 2.4.3 Self-dopant; 2.4.4 Induced Dopant; 3 Doping Techniques for the Conjugated Polymer; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Electrochemical Doping; 3.2.1 Electrochemical Doping during Polymerization
3.2.2 Electrochemical Doping after Polymerization3.3 Chemical Doping; 3.3.1 Gaseous Doping; 3.3.2 Solution Doping; 3.4 In-situ doping; 3.5 Radiation-Induced Doping or Photo Doping; 3.6 Charge Injection Doping; 4 Role of Dopant on the Conduction of Conjugated Polymer; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Charge Defects within Doped Conjugated Polymer; 4.2.1 Soliton; 4.2.2 Polaron; 4.2.3 Bipolaron; 4.3 Charge Transport within the Doped Conjugated Polymer; 4.3.1 Electronic Parameter Responsible for Charge Transport; 4.3.2 Charge Transport Mechanism; 4.4 Migration of Dopant Counter Ions
4.4.1 Electrical Potential Difference and Redox-Potential Gradient4.4.2 Dopant Concentration Gradient or Doping Level; 5 Influence of Properties of Conjugated Polymer on Doping; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Conducting Property; 5.3 Spectroscopic Property; 5.3.1 UV-VIS Spectroscopy (Optical Property); 5.3.2 FTIR Spectroscopy; 5.3.3 NMR Spectroscopy; 5.3.4 Other Spectroscopy; 5.4 Electrochemical Property; 5.4.1 Cyclic Voltammetry; 5.4.2 Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy; 5.5 Thermal Property; 5.6 Structural Property; 5.6.1 Crystal Structure; 5.6.2 Morphological Structure
6 Some Special Classes of Dopants for Conjugated Polymer6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Iodine and Other Halogens; 6.2.1 Principle; 6.2.2 Doping Technique; 6.2.3 Property; 6.3 Halide Doping; 6.3.1 Principle; 6.3.2 Doping Technique; 6.3.3 Property; 6.4 Protonic Acid Doping; 6.4.1 Principle; 6.4.2 Doping Technique; 6.4.3 Property; 6.5 Covalent Doping; 7 Influence of Dopant on the Applications of Conjugated Polymer; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Sensors; 7.2.1 Chemical Sensors; 7.2.2 Biosensors; 7.3 Actuators; 7.4 Field Effect Transistor; 7.5 Rechargeable Batteries; 7.6 Electrochromic Devices
7.7 Optoelectronic Devices
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Kar Pradip  
Hoboken, New Jersey, : John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 2013
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Enterprise in action [[electronic resource] ] : a guide to entrepreneurship / / Peter Lawrence
Enterprise in action [[electronic resource] ] : a guide to entrepreneurship / / Peter Lawrence
Autore Lawrence Peter A
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester [England], : John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (270 p.)
Disciplina 658.1/1
Soggetto topico Entrepreneurship
New business enterprises - Management
Organizational change
ISBN 1-119-20812-2
1-118-66171-0
1-299-40252-6
1-118-64425-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Change and opportunity -- Destination : core competence -- A natural history of innovation -- Shades of originality.
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Lawrence Peter A  
Chichester [England], : John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 2013
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