Materials Science

Physics and Chemistry of Classical Materials
Applied Research and Concepts

Editor: Ewa Kłodzińska, PhD
Reviewers and Advisory Board Members: A. K. Haghi, PhD, and G. E. Zaikov, DSc

Physics and Chemistry of Classical Materials

Published. Available now.
Pub Date: November 2014
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Hard ISBN: 9781771880459
Paperback ISBN: 978-1-77463-361-8
E-Book ISBN: 9781482257632
Pages: 310 pp + index
Binding Type: hardbound / ebook / paperback

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This book provides a comprehensive presentation of the concepts, properties, and applications of classical materials. It also provides the first unified treatment for the broad subject of classical materials. The authors use a fundamental approach to define the structure and properties of a wide range of solids on the basis of the local chemical bonding and atomic order present in the material. Emphasizing the physical and chemical origins of different material properties, this important volume focuses on the most technologically important materials being utilized and developed by scientists and engineers.

This new book:
  • is a collection of chapters that highlight some important areas of current interest in polymer products and chemical processes
  • focuses on topics with more advanced methods
  • emphasizes precise mathematical development and actual experimental details
  • analyzes theories to formulate and prove the physicochemical principles
  • provides an up-to-date and thorough exposition of the present state of the art of complex materials
  • familiarizes the reader with new aspects of the techniques used in the examination of polymers, including chemical, physico-chemical and purely physical methods of examination
  • describes the types of techniques now available to the chemist and technician and discusses their capabilities, limitations, and applications
This book presents peer-reviewed chapters and survey articles on review, research, and development in the fields of classical materials. The wide coverage makes this book an excellent reference book for researchers and graduate students on the subject. The new topics covered in this book will be an excellent resource for industries and academic researchers as well.

CONTENTS:
Preface
Chapter 1: A Lecture Note on Quantum-Chemical Calculation of Molecule of 1-[2-(?-Acetylmethyl)-3-?-Acetyl-2-Ethyl]-Methyldichlorinephosphite (I) and Components of Its Synthesis

V. A. Babkin, V. U. Dmitriev, G. A. Savin, E. S. Titova, and G. E. Zaikov

Chapter 2: Quantum-Chemical Lecture Note on the Mechanism of Synthesis of 1-[2-(?-Acetylmethyl)-3-?-Acetyl-2-Ethyl]- Methyldichlorinephosphite

V. A. Babkin, V. U. Dmitriev, G. A. Savin, E. S. Titova, and G. E. Zaikov

Chapter 3: A Lecture Note on the Effect of Antioxidant Compounds on Oxidative Stress in Unicellular Aquatic Organisms

O. V. Karpukhina, K. Z. Gumargalieva, and A. N. Inozemtsev

Chapter 4: On the Diffusion of Ammonium Salts in Aqueous Solutions

Luís M. P. Veríssimo, Abílio J. F. N. Sobral, Ana C. F. Ribeiro, Carmen Teijeiro, and M. A. Esteso

Chapter 5: A Lecture Note on Influence of Electric Current on the Oxidation Process of Conductive Polymer Compositions

E. O. Sazonova and I. A. Kirsh

Chapter 6: A Technical Note on Quantum and Wave Characteristics of Spatial-Energy Interactions

G. ?. Korablev and G. ?. Zaikov

Chapter 7: A Technical Note on Nanocomposites Poly(Vinyl Chloride)/Organoclay Flame-Resistance

I. V. Dolbin, G. V. Kozlov, G. E. Zaikov, and A. K. Mikitaev

Chapter 8: A Short Note on Reinforcement Mechanism of Polymer Nanocomposites

G. V. Kozlov, K. S. Dibirova, G. M. Magomedov, and G. E. Zaikov

Chapter 9: A Research Note on Reinforcement Degree of Semicrystalline Polymers as Natural Hybrid Nanocomposites

G. M. Magomedov, K. S. Dibirova, G. V. Kozlov, and G. E. Zaikov

Chapter 10: Kinetic Modeling of Polystyrene Controlled Radical Polymerization

Nikolai V. Ulitin, Aleksey V. Oparkin, Rustam Ya. Deberdeev, Evgenii B. Shirokih, and Gennady E. Zaikov

Chapter 11: A Research Note on Semiempirical and DFT Modeling of the IR Spectra of Benzoyl Peroxide Derivatives

N. ?. ?urovskij, Yu. V. Berestneva, E. V. Raksha, E. N. Pasternak, I. A. Opeida, and G. ?. Zaikov

Chapter 12: Polyelectrolyte Ensym-Bearing Microdiagnosticum: A New Step in Clinical-Biochemistry Analysis

Sergey A. Tikhonenko, Alexei V. Dubrovsky, Ekaterina A. Saburova, and Lyudmila I. Shabarchina

Chapter 13: A Research Note on Transport Properties of Films of ?hitosan-Amikacin

A. S. Shurshina, E. I. Kulish, and S. V. Kolesov

Chapter 14: Crystalline Phase Morphology in Polymer/Organoclay Nanocomposites

K. S. Dibirova, G. V. Kozlov, G. M. Magomedov, and G. E. Zaikov

Chapter 15: Achievements in Design and Synthesis of Hydrogel-Based Support

D. Horák and H. Hlídková

Chapter 16: Structural Changes in Synthetic Minerals

V. F. Kablov, N. A. Keibal, S. N. Bondarenko, D. A. Provotorova, and G. E. Zaikov

Chapter 17: A Research Note on Ozonation as a Method of Unsaturated Rubber Modification for Improving Its Adhesion Properties

V. F. Kablov, N. A. Keibal, S. N. Bondarenko, D. A. Provotorova, and G. E. Zaikov

Chapter 18: A Research Note on the Intumescent Fire and Heat Retardant Coatings Based on Perchlorovinyl Resin for Fiberglass Plastics

V. F. Kablov, N. A. Keibal, S. N. Bondarenko, M. S. Lobanova, and A. N. Garashchenko

Chapter 19: A Lecture Note on Influence of Hidrophylic Filler on Fire Resistance of Epoxy Composites

V. F. Kablov, A. A. Zhivaev, N. A. Keibal, T. V. Krekaleva, and A. G. Stepanova

Chapter 20: Polyelectrolyte Microsensors as a New Tool For Metabolites’ Detection

L. I. Kazakova, G. B. Lukhorukov, and L. I. Shabarchina

Chapter 21: Simulation in Classical Nanomaterials: New Development and Achievements

Shima Maghsoodlou and Arezoo Afzali

Index


About the Authors / Editors:
Editor: Ewa Kłodzińska, PhD
Institute for Engineering of Polymer Materials and Dyes, Torun, Poland

Ewa K?odzi?ska, PhD, holds a PhD from Nicolaus Copernicus University, Faculty of Chemistry in Torun, Poland. For ten years, she has been doing research on determination and identification of microorganisms using the electromigration techniques for the purposes of medical diagnosis. Currently she is working at the Institute for Engineering of Polymer Materials and Dyes in Torun, Poland, and investigates surface characteristics of biodegradable polymer material on the basis of zeta potential measurements. She has written several original articles, monographs, and chapters in books for graduate students and scientists. She has made valuable contributions to the theory and practice of electromigration techniques, chromatography, sample preparation, and application of separation science in pharmaceutical and medical analysis. Dr. Ewa K?odzi?ska is a member of editorial boards of ISRN Analytical Chemistry and the International Journal of Chemoinformatics and Chemical Engineering (IJCCE).

Reviewers and Advisory Board Members: A. K. Haghi, PhD, and G. E. Zaikov, DSc





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