Showing posts with label Chemistry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chemistry. Show all posts

Sunday, September 14, 2008

[Science] - Epoxy Resins, Curing Agents, Compounds, and Modifiers - An Industrial Guide (2nd Edition)

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The second edition of this popular industrial guide describes over 2800 currently available epoxy resins, curing agents, compounds, and modifiers, based on information supplied by 71 manufacturers or distributors of these products.

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[Science] - Azaheterocycles Based on a,ß-Unsaturated Carbonyls

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This monograph is devoted to heterocyclization of aliphatic and aromatic a,ß-unsaturated carbonyls with various binucleophiles. These reactions produce partially hydrogenated nitrogen-containing heterocycles that are interesting due to their significant role in biological processes. They can be used in conjunction with combinatorial high throughput methods that involve microwave-assisted and ultrasonic-promoted reactions. The monograph is a comprehensive review of the known literature data devoted to the reactions of a,ß-unsaturated ketones, their synthetic equivalents and precursor. It is intended for chemists working in the field of experimental syntheses and theoretical investigations of nitrogen-containing heterocycles, lecturers at university and graduate students.

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[Science] - Adhesion Aspects of Thin Films, Volume 3

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This book is mostly based on papers presented at the Second International Symposium on this Adhesion Aspects of Thin Films (including Adhesion Measurement and Metallized Plastics) held in Savannah, Georgia. However, in addition to these papers, some other relevant papers have also been included to broaden the scope.

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[Science] - Adhesion Aspects of Thin Films, Volume 2

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This volume documents the proceedings of the International Symposium on Adhesion Aspects of Thin Films (including Adhesion Measurement, and Metallized plastics) held in Orlando, FL, December 15-16, 2003.

This volume is divided into three parts. Part 1 “General Papers”; Part 2 “Metallized Plastics”; and Part 3 “Adhesion Measurement”. The topics covered include: Factors influencing adhesion of thin films; relevance of stresses in film adhesion; surface effects on intrinsic thin film stresses; adhesion improvement; hemocompatibility of DLC coatings; thin films of various materials on a host of substrates; thin polymer films; surface modification of polymers; adhesion of metal films on polymers; investigation of metal-polymer interactions; adhesion measurement; scratch test; microscratch test; and abrasion and durability of thin films.

Readership: This work should serve as a reference source for the latest information on adhesion aspects of thin films and anyone interested in thin films should find this volume useful.

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[Science] - Adhesion Aspects of Thin Films, Volume 1

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Book Description:

This volume documents the proceedings of the International Symposium on Adhesion Aspects of Thin Films (including Adhesion Measurement, and Metallized plastics) held in Orlando, FL, December 15-16, 2003. This volume is divided into three parts. Part 1 “General Papers”; Part 2 “Metallized Plastics”; and Part 3 “Adhesion Measurement”. The topics covered include: Factors influencing adhesion of thin films; relevance of stresses in film adhesion; surface effects on intrinsic thin film stresses; adhesion improvement; hemocompatibility of DLC coatings; thin films of various materials on a host of substrates; thin polymer films; surface modification of polymers; adhesion of metal films on polymers; investigation of metal-polymer interactions; adhesion measurement; scratch test; microscratch test; and abrasion and durability of thin films.

Readership: This work should serve as a reference source for the latest information on adhesion aspects of thin films and anyone interested in thin films should find this volume useful.

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[Science] - Zinc Oxide Bulk, Thin Films and Nanostructures: Processing, Properties, and Applications

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With an in-depth exploration of the following topics, this book covers the broad uses of zinc oxide within the fields of materials science and engineering:

- Recent advances in bulk , thin film and nanowire growth of ZnO (including MBE, MOCVD and PLD),
- The characterization of the resulting material (including the related ternary systems ZgMgO and ZnCdO),
- Improvements in device processing modules (including ion implantation for doping and isolation ,Ohmic and Schottky contacts , wet and dry etching),
- The role of impurities and defects on materials properties
- Applications of ZnO in UV light emitters/detectors, gas, biological and chemical-sensing, transparent electronics, spintronics and thin film

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Friday, August 29, 2008

[Science] - Organic Chemistry Of Explosives

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Publisher: Wiley
Language: English
ISBN: 0470029676
Paperback: 414 pages
Data: Jan 2007
Format: PDF

Organic Chemistry of Explosives is the first text to bring together the essential methods and routes used for the synthesis of organic explosives in a single volume. Assuming no prior knowledge, the book discusses everything from the simplest mixed acid nitration of toluene, to the complex synthesis of highly energetic caged nitro compounds.

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Monday, August 25, 2008

[Science] - Fuel Cells I (Advances in Polymer Science)

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268 pages Jan 10, 2008 PDF 14 Mb


The concept to utilize an ion-conducting polymer membrane as a solid polymer electrolyte offers several advantages regarding the design and operation of an electrochemical cell, as outlined in Volume 215, Chapter 1 (L. Gubler, G. G. Scherer). Essentially, the solvent and/or transport medium, e.g., H2O, for the mobile ionic species, e.g., H+ for a cation exchange membrane, is taken up by and confined into the nano-dimensional morphology of the ioncontaining domains of the polymer. As a consequence, a phase separation into a hydrophilic ion-containing solvent phase and a hydrophobic polymer backbone phase establishes. Because of the narrow solid electrolyte gap in these cells, low ohmic losses reducing the overall cell voltage can be achieved, even at high current densities..............

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[Science] - Fuel Cells II (Advances in Polymer Science)

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261 pages Jan 10, 2005 PDF 15 Mb


The concept to utilize an ion-conducting polymer membrane as a solid polymer
electrolyte offers several advantages regarding the design and operation
of an electrochemical cell, as outlined in Volume 215, Chapter 1 (L. Gubler,
G. G. Scherer). Essentially, the solvent and/or transport medium, e.g., H2O,
for the mobile ionic species, e.g., H+ for a cation exchange membrane, is
taken up by and confined into the nano-dimensional morphology of the ioncontaining
domains of the polymer. As a consequence, a phase separation into
a hydrophilic ion-containing solvent phase and a hydrophobic polymer backbone
phase establishes. Because of the narrow solid electrolyte gap in these
cells, low ohmic losses reducing the overall cell voltage can be achieved, even
at high current densities.

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