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Polymers : structures and spectra
責任表示 | by Dieter O. Hummel |
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シリーズ | Atlas of polymer and plastics analysis = Atlas der Polymer- und Kunststoffanalyse / Hummel, Scholl ; v. 1 |
データ種別 | 図書 |
版 | 2nd, completely rev. ed |
出版情報 | Munich : Hanser Weinheim : VCH Verlagsgesellschaft Deerfield Beach, Fla. : VCH Publishers , 1978 |
本文言語 | 英語 |
大きさ | xxx, 671 p. : chiefly ill. ; 31 cm |
概要 | A decade has passed since the first edition of "Infrared Analysis of Polymers, Resins and Additives. An Atlas" appeared a long time during which there have been tremendous developments not only in ma...romolecular chemistry but also in the methods of characterizing and analyzing polymers. Many new polymers have been synthesized and characterized during those ten years and many polymers whose detailed structures were unknown have achieved technical importance. Many new developments have taken place in the additive field. Infrared spectroscopy, too, has become increasingly important, especially in the identification of the structural units of defined polymers and industrially produced plastics. Progress in equipment and experimental techniques has made a major contribution towards this development. This applies particularly to the improved resolution of the entire spectral range, as well as the change-over to linear wave length abscissae. All this made it necessary to rearrange and expand the atlas. The new "Atlas of Polymer and Plastics Analysis" will be published in three volumes: Volume 1, "Polymers: Structures and Spectra" Volume 2, "Plastics, Fibres, Rubbers, Resins" Volume 3, "Additives and Processing Aids". The large number and variety of macromolecular substances included in Volume 1 necessitated a new and more efficient classification. For this purpose, a system was developed in which the polymers are arranged first according to their element composition and then according to their chemical structure characteristics. This classification system is explained and introduced in sections headed "Arrangement of Spectra" and "The Decimal Classification System". After the spectral section which is based on this system, there follow three indexes: an alphabetical index giving the names of the polymers, including the old names as well as those recommended by the Nomenclature Commission of the IUPAC, and an empirical formula index giving the element composition of repeating structural units. This enables the reader to quickly and reliably find spectra of groups of macromolecular compounds as well as individual spectra. The volume is concluded by an Author Index. Volume 2 Plastics, Fibres, Rubbers, Resins Spectra and Methods of Identification 1983. By Prof. Dr. Dieter O. Hummel, Cologne. Part I: Text Approx. 200 pages of text with numerous illustrations and tables. Cloth-bound. Part II: Spectra Approx. 2100 Spectra with detailed captions. Cloth-bound. Volume 2 contains spectra of industrially produced plastics, fibres, rubbers, paints, and synthetic resins as well as their raw materials and decomposition products. The sub-title "Spectra and Methods of Identification" expresses the special aim of this volume. It compares and documents the infra-red spectra of the most important products, made by different companies, that are on the market today. For each product, information is given about the manufacturer, composition and applications, as well as the technique used to produce the spectra. In the case of the low-molecular weight substances (raw materials and decomposition products) the most important physical constants are also given. At the same time the user is provided with data to assist him in characterizing the products by means of chemical analysis, Raman spectroscopy, chromatography, pyrolysis mass spectroscopy, etc. Volume 3 Additives and Processing Aids Spectra and Methods of Identification 1981. By Dr. Friedrich Scholl, Stuttgart. XV, 688 pp, 1350 spectra. Cloth-bound. This volume presents the spectroscopic and chromatographic data that are required for the identification of plastics additives and processing aids. It covers substances such as solvents, plasticizers, antioxidants, stabilizers, vulcanizing aids, fillers, and pigments with over 1300 IR spectra, 60 UV spectra and more than 100 tables and diagrams. The first part of the book deals with analytical methods and separation techniques. The functions and compositions, as well as the physical and chemical methods of identification are then discussed in nine chapters devoted to the various classes of compounds. Data related to IR spectroscopy form the major part of this section, and IR spectra constitute more than two thirds of the entire volume. This reflects the importance of IR spectroscopy, which is being used increasingly for the characterization of materials even in ordering specifications. 続きを見る |
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理系図2F 開架 | 578/H 98/a(1) | 1978 |
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書誌詳細
著者標目 | Hummel, Dieter O. Scholl, Friedrich K., 1929- |
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書誌ID | 1000545796 |
ISBN | 3446125906 |
NCID | BA04895392 |
巻冊次 | : Hanser ; ISBN:3446125906 : VCH, Weinheim ; ISBN:3527258019 : VCH, Deerfield Beach ; ISBN:0895730014 |
登録日 | 2009.09.14 |
更新日 | 2009.09.14 |