Advances in Materials Science Research. Volume 17

$179.00

Maryann C. Wythers (Editor)

Series: Advances in Materials Science Research
BISAC: TEC021000

Materials science encompasses four classes of materials, the study of each of which may be considered a separate field: metals, ceramics, polymers and composites. This volume gathers important research from around the globe in this dynamic field including research on the outstanding contributions in the area of polymeric micro and nanoparticles as drug delivery systems; strategies to modify the inorganic clays and to make them compatible with polymeric matrices and the effect of each one; present problems of ceramic lubricating materials, and the design principle of these materials; the study of Pincina alginite and its applications; the methods of determining the composition of polarons with different mobility and their main magnetic, relaxation and dynamics parameters from effective EPR spectra and the development of glass fibre reinforced polyester composites. (Imprint: Nova)

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface

Polymeric Micro and Nanoparticles as Drug Carriers and Controlled Release Devices: New Developments and Future Perspectives
(M.T. Chevalier, J.S. Gonzalez and V.A. Alvarez, Composite Materials Group (CoMP) – Research Institute of Material Science and Technology (INTEMA), Engineering Faculty, National University of Mar del Plata, Mar del Plata, Argentina)

Chemical Modifications of Natural Clays: Strategies to Improve the Polymeric Matrix/Clay Compatibility
(Romina Ollier, Matias Lanfranconi and Vera Alvarez, Composite Materials Group (CoMP), Research Institute of Material Science and Technology (INTEMA), Engineering Faculty, National University of Mar del Plata, Mar del Plata, Argentina)

High-Performance Ceramic Lubricating Materials
(Yongsheng Zhang, Yuan Fang, Hengzhong Fan, Junjie Song, Tianchang Hu and Litian Hu, State Key Laboratory of Solid Lubrication, Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Lanzhou, China)

Physical and Chemical Characteristics of Pincina Alginate
(Svetlana Motyleva, Jan Brindza, Radovan Ostrovsky and Maria Mertvicheva, All-Russian Breeding and Technological Institute of Horticulture and Nursery RAAS, Moskow, Russia and others)

Relaxation and Dynamics of Spin Charge Carriers in Polyaniline
(V.I. Krinichnyi, Institute of Problems of Chemical Physics RAS, Russian Federation)

New Polyalkenyl-Poly(Maleic-Anhydride-Styrene) Based Coupling Agents for Enhancing the Fibre/Matrix Interaction
(Csilla Varga, University of Pannonia, MOL Department of Hydrocarbon and Coal Processing)

Index

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