Polymer Science

Science and Technology of Polymers and Advanced Materials
Applied Research Methods

Editors: Omari V. Mukbaniani, DSc
Tamara N. Tatrishvili, PhD
Marc J. M. Abadie, DSc

Science and Technology of Polymers and Advanced Materials

Published. Available now.
Pub Date: September 2019
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Hard ISBN: 9781771887533
Paperback ISBN: 978-1-77463-438-7
E-Book ISBN: 9780429425301
Pages: 474pp w/index
Binding Type: hardbound / ebook / paperback
Notes: 15 color and 203 b/w illustrations


Reviews
“The book is interesting not only in terms of the [chapters] included in its content, but also in their sequence evoking a general plot interest in specific areas of science. . . . Interesting and important conclusions are made about the method of composite synthesis, about the quantity, quality and modification of additives, homogeneity of the medium, as well as the optimal amount of nano-fillers. . . . Interesting articles are presented on the synthesis of polymers and copolymers in terms of their application in different areas of national economy.”
— Professor Sevan P. Davtyan, National Polytechnic University of Armenia; Corresponding Member of the National Academy of Sciences of Armenia


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Increasing interest in lightweight and high-performance materials is leading to significant research activity in the area of polymers and composites. One recent focus is to develop multifunctional materials that have more than one property tailored as to the specfied design requirements, in addition to achieving low density. The possibility of simultaneously tailoring several desired properties is attractive but very challenging, and it requires significant advancement in the science and technology of high-performance functional polymers and composites.

This volume, Science and Technology of Polymers and Advanced Materials: Applied Research Methods, presents a selection of new approaches in the field of composites and nanomaterials, polymer synthesis and applications, and materials and their properties. Some composites/nanocomposites and interfaces are explored as well, some with medical applications. The authors also look at simulations and modeling, synthesis involving photochemistry, self-assembled hydrogels, and sol-gel processing.

Part I reviews research on several nanoparticles to reinforce polymer matrices, thermoplastics, and thermosets. Diverse composite-based epoxy, polyester, ethylene/propylene, polyethylene, PMMA, even natural polymers are presented for different type of applications, and interfaces/interphases for reinforcing composites and nanocomposites are considered as well. Special attention is brought to medical applications, such as tissue engineering, prostate cancer biomarkers, and dealing with nanomedicine. Part II explores some new syntheses by using classical techniques and photochemistry for different applications, such as health care cosmetics, waterproofing materials, sorbents for different nature ions sorption, and antibacterial activity. Part III goes on to discuss hydrogels, intergel systems, sol-gels, and zeolithes.

This book presents interdisciplinary papers on the state of knowledge of these topics through a combination of overviews and original unpublished research. The information found here will be valuable to those working in the field of polymers and composites, including academics, institutes, research centers, as well as engineers working in the industry.

CONTENTS:
Preface

PART I: COMPOSITES AND NANOMATERIALS
1. Chemistry of the Interfaces/Interphases in Composites and Nanocomposites
Marc J. M. Abadie

2. Composites Based on Epoxy Resin with Chemically Modified Mineral Fillers
L. G. Shamanauri, E. Markarashvili, T. Tatrishvili, N. A. Koiava, J. N. Aneli, and O. V. Mukbaniani

3. Material Model of Polyester Composites with Glass Reinforced Polyester Recyclate and Nanofiller
M. Jastrz?bska and M. Rutkowska

4. Structure and Properties of Polymer Composites Based on Statistical Ethylene-Propylene Copolymer and Mineral Fillers
N. T. Kahramanov, N. B. Arzumanova, I. V. Bayramova, and J. N. Gahramanly

5. Preparation of Copper-Containing Nanoparticles in Polyethylene Matrix without Use of Solvents
N. I. Kurbanova, A. M. Kuliyev, N. A. Alimirzoyeva, A. T. Aliyev, N. Ya. Ishenko, and D. R. Nurullayeva

6. Electrodeposition and Properties of Copper Coatings Modified by Carbon Nanomaterial Obtained from Secondary Raw Materials
T. Marsagishvili, G. Tatishvili, N. Ananiashvili, M. Gachechiladze, J. Metreveli, E. Tskhakaia, M. Machavariani, and D. Gventsadze

7. Impregnation of Iron and Magnetite Phases in Wood and Partial Pyrolized Wood
K. Sarajishvili, N. Jalabadze, L. Nadaraia, G. Kvartskhava, T. Korkia, N. Nonikashvili, V. Gabunia, and R. Chedia

8. Effect of Material Manufacturer Factor on the Deformation States of Bistable Composite Plates
M. Ghamami, H. Nahvi, and S. Saberi

9. One Stage Production of Superconductive MgB2 and Hybrid Transmission Lines by the Hot Explosive Consolidation Technology
A. Peikrishvili, T. Gegechkori, B. Godibadze, G. Mamniashvili, and V. Peikrishvili

PART II: POLYMER SYNTHESIS AND APPLICATION
10. Novel Aliphatic Polyester-Based Macromonomers
E. Çat?ker, M. Atakay, B. Salih, and O. Güven

11. Photochemical Conversion of Polycyclopropanes
K. G. Guliyev, A. E. Rzayeva, A. M. Aliyeva, G. Z. Ponomareva, R. D. Dzhafarov, and A. M. Guliyev

12. Photosensitive Copolymers on the Basis of Gem-Disubstituted Vinyloxycyclopropanes
Rita Shahnazarli, Shabnam Garayeva, and Abasgulu Guliyev

13. Reaction Hydrosilylation of Allyl-2, 3, 5, 6-Di-O-Izopropylidene-D-Mannofuranose with Methyl- and Phenylcyclodisilazanes
Neli Sidamonidze, Rusudan Vardiashvili, and Maia Nutsubidze

14. Peculiarities of Polymerization of Vinyl Acetate and Styrene in Static Hetrogeneous Monomer: Water System in the Absence of Emulsifier
A. A. Hovhannisyan, M. Khaddaj, I. A. Gritskova, G. K. Grigoryan, N. G. Grigoryan, and A. G. Nadaryan

15. Sol-Gel Processing of Precursor for Synthesis of Mercury-Based Superconductors
I. R. Metskhvarishvili, T. E. Lobzhanidze, G. N. Dgebuadze, M. R. Metskhvarishvili, B. G. Bendeliani, V. M. Gabunia, and L. T. Gugulashvili

16. Intergel Systems: Universal Sorbents for Different Nature Ions Sorption
T. K. Jumadilov and R. G. Kondaurov

17. Some Chromatographic Peculiarities of Polymer-Mineral Packing Materials with Octadecyl- and Butyl-Functional Groups
S. S. Hayrapetyan, M. S. Hayrapetyan, G. P. Pirumyan, and H. G. Khachatryan

18. New Technical Access for Creation of Gradually Oriented Polymers
L. I. Nadareishvili, R. Sh. Bakuradze, M. G. Areshidze, I. I. Pavlenishvili, and L. K. Sharashidze

PART III: MATERIALS AND PROPERTIES
19. Self-Organization and Sorption Properties in Relation to Lanthanum Ions of Polyacrylic Acid and Poly-2-Methyl-5-Vinylpyridine Hydrogels in Intergel System
T. K. Jumadilov and R. G. Kondaurov

20. The Determination of Average Stability Constant of Zinc-Fulvate Complex by the Gelfiltration Method
T. Makharadze

21. Zeolites as Micro-Pore System and Their Usage Prospects
N. Kiknadze and N. Megrelidze

22. Water-Proofing Materials, Luminophore, and Other Deficient Products
G. Khitiri, I. Chikvaidze, and R. Kokilashvili

23. Hydrogen Embrittlement of Duplex Stainless Steels
R. Silverstein and D. Eliezer

PART IV: CONSTITUTIONAL SYSTEMS FOR MEDICINE
24. The Influence of Peg on Morphology of Polyurethane Tissue Scaffold
J. Kucinska-Lipka, H. Janik, A. Sulowska, and A. Przybytek

25. Fractal Dimensions Analysis and Morphological Investigation of Nano-Medicine by Machine-Learning Methods
M. Ghamami and S. Ghammamy

26. Effect of Fullerene on Physicochemical Properties and Biological Activity of the Poly (Methyl Methacrylate)/Fullerene Composite Films
O. Alekseeva and A. Noskov

27. Development of In Vitro Prostate Cancer Biomarkers on the Basis of Gelatin Matrix Incorporated Gold Nanoparticles Functionalized with Fluorescence Dye and Prostate Specific Membrane Antigen
K. Chubinidze, B. Partsvania, A. Khuskivadze, G. Petriashvili, and M. Chubinidze

28. Antibacterial Activity of Hyperbranched Poly (Acrylic Acid-Co-3-Hydroxypropionate) Hydrogels
E. Çat?ker, T. Filik, and E. Çil

29. The Isolation of Glycosaminoglycans from Fish Eyeballs and Their Potential Application
B. Kaczmarek, and A. Sionkowska

30. Biopolymer Films Based on the Blends of Silk Fibroin and Collagen for Applications in Hair Care Cosmetics
S. Grabska and A. Sionkowska

Index


About the Authors / Editors:
Editors: Omari V. Mukbaniani, DSc
Professor, Iv. Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, Faculty of Exact and Natural Sciences, Department of Chemistry; Chair of Macromolecular Chemistry; Director of the Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry and Polymeric Materials, Tbilisi, Georgia

Omari Vasilii Mukbaniani, DSc, is Professor and Chair of the Macromolecular Chemistry Department of Iv. Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, Tbilisi, Georgia. He is also the Director of the Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry at Iv. Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University. He is a member of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Georgia. For several years he was a member of advisory board and editorial board of the Journal Proceedings of Iv. Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University (Chemical Series) and contributing editor of the journals Polymer News, Polymers Research Journal, and Chemistry and Chemical Technology. His research interests include polymer chemistry, polymeric materials, and chemistry of organosilicon compounds, as well as methods of precision synthesis to build block and the development of graft and comb-type structure. He also researches the mechanisms of reactions leading to these polymers and the synthesis of various types of functionalized silicon polymers, copolymers, and block copolymers.

Tamara N. Tatrishvili, PhD
Senior Specialist, Unite of Academic Process Management (Faculty of Exact and Natural Sciences), Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University; Senior Researcher of the Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry and Polymeric Materials, Georgia

Tamara Tatrishvili, PhD, is Senior Specialist at the Unite of Academic Process Management (Faculty of Exact and Natural Sciences) at Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University as well as Senior Researcher of the Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry and Polymeric Materials in Tbilisi, Georgia.

Marc J. M. Abadie, DSc
Professor Emeritus, Institute Charles Gerhardt of Montpelier—Aggregates, Interfaces & Materials for Energy (ICGM-AIME, UMR CNRS 5253), University Montpelier, France

Marc J. M. Abadie, DSc, is Professor Emeritus at the University Montpellier, Institute Charles Gerhardt of Montpelier, Aggregates, Interfaces and Materials Energy (ICGM-AIME, UMR CNRS 5253), France. He was head of the Laboratory of Polymer Science and Advanced Organic Materials – LEMP/MAO. He is currently ‘’Michael Fam’’ Visiting Professor at the School of Materials Sciences and Engineering, Nanyang Technological University NTU, Singapore. His present activity concerns high performance polymers for PEMFCs, composites and nanocomposites, UV/EB coatings, and biomaterials. He has published 11 books and 11 patents. He has advised nearly 95 MS and 52 PhD students with whom he has published over 402 papers. He has more than 40 years of experience in polymer science with 10 years in the industry (IBM, USA – MOD, UK & SNPA/Total, France). He created in the 1980s the International Symposium on Polyimides & High Temperature Polymers, a.k.a. STEPI, which takes place every other three years in Montpellier, France.




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