Handbook of Benzoxazine Resins

Author:   Hatsuo Ishida (Department of Macromolecular Science and Engineering, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, USA) ,  Tarek Agag (Elastomer Adhesives & Coatings Technologies (EACT), LORD Corporation, Erie, PA, USA)
Publisher:   Elsevier Science & Technology
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9780444638441


Pages:   712
Publication Date:   19 August 2016
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Handbook of Benzoxazine Resins


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This handbook provides a wide overview of the field, fundamental understanding of the synthetic methods and structure/property correlation, as well as studies related to applications in a wide range of subjects. The handbook also provides 1H and 13C NMR spectra, FTIR spectra, DSC and TGA thermograms to aid in research activities. Additional tables on key NMR and FTIR frequencies unique to benzoxazine, heat of polymerization, Tg, and char yield will greatly aid in the choice of proper benzoxazine for a specific application.

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Author:   Hatsuo Ishida (Department of Macromolecular Science and Engineering, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, USA) ,  Tarek Agag (Elastomer Adhesives & Coatings Technologies (EACT), LORD Corporation, Erie, PA, USA)
Publisher:   Elsevier Science & Technology
Imprint:   Elsevier Science Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 21.60cm , Height: 3.60cm , Length: 27.60cm
Weight:   1.620kg
ISBN:  

9780444638441


ISBN 10:   044463844
Pages:   712
Publication Date:   19 August 2016
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Preface Part I. Introduction 1. Overview and historical background of polybenzoxazine research H. Ishida Part II. Physical and Chemical Properties of Benzoxazine Resins 2. Synthesis of benzoxazines in solutions and melt H. Ishida, and Jin-Ping Liu 3. Molecular modeling Yi Gu, and Ming Li 4. Mono-substituted phenol-based benzoxazines : Inevitable dimerization via self-termination and its metal complexation S. Chirachanchai, S. Phongtamrug, A. Laobuthee, and K. Tashiro 5. Using molecular simulation to predict the physical and mechanical properties of polybenzoxazines I. Hamerton, B.J. Howlin, A.L. Mitchell, S.A.Hall, and L. McNamara 6. Chemorheology of benzoxazine-based resins S. Rimdusit, C. Jubsilp, P. Kunopast, and W. Bangsen 7. Polymerization kinetics C. Jubsilp, and S. Rimdusit 8. Electrochemical polymerization of benzoxazines Wei Chen 9. Light Induced Reactions of Benzoxazines M.At. Tasdelen, B. Kiskan, B. Gacal, F. Kasapoglu, L. Cianga, and Y. Yagci 10. Effect of Neighboring Groups on Enhancing Benzoxazine Autocatalytic Polymerization M. Baqar, T. Agag, S. Qutubuddin, and H. Ishida 11. Catalytic Opening of Lateral Benzoxazine Rings by Thiols I. Gorodisher, R.J. DeVoe, and R.J. Webb Part III. Physical and Chemical Properties of Cross-linked Polybenzoxazines 12. Hydrogen bonding of polybenzoxazines Ho-Dong Kim, and H. Ishida 13. Polybenzoxazines of Enhanced Thermal Properties: The Role of Additional Non-Benzoxazine Polymerizable Groups T. Agag, S. Geiger, and H. Ishida 14. Thermal degradation mechanism of polybenzoxazines J. Hacaloglu, T. Uyer, and H. Ishida Part IV. Main-chain, Side-chain, Telechelic and Supramolecular Benzoxazine Architectures 15. Various approaches for main-chain type benzoxazine polymers S. Alhassan, D. Schiraldi, T. Agag, S. Qutubuddin, and H. Ishida 16. Side and end chain benzoxazine functional polymers B. Kiskan, and Y. Yagci 17. Supramolecular chemistry of benzoxazines: from simple, selective, effective, and efficient macrocyclization pathway to host-guest properties S. Chirachanchai, S. Phongtamrug, and K. Tashiro 18. Main-chain type benzoxazine oligomers: A new concept for easily processable high performance polybenzoxazines Jia Liu, T. Agag, and H. Ishida Part V. Renewable Resources Based Polybenzoxazine Materials 19. Study of a cardanol-based benzoxazine as reactive diluent and toughening agent of conventional benzoxazines P. Campaner, D. D’Amico, L. Longo, C. Stifani, A. Tarzia, and S. Tiburzio Part VI. Polybenzoxazine Blends and Alloys 20. Polybenzoxazine/polyimide alloys T. Takeichi, T. Kawauchi, and T. Agag 21. Polybenzoxazine/polyurethane alloys H. Yeganeh 22. The Blends of a Silicon-containing Arylacetylene Resin and an Acetylene-Functional Benzoxazine Farong Huang, Jianxiang Huang, Yu Gao, Yan Zhou, and Lei Du 23. Polybenzoxazine/polysiloxanes T. Kawauchi, and T. Takeichi 24. Polybenzoxazine/bisoxazolines H. Kimura, K. Ohtsuka, and A. Matsumoto Part VII. Morphological Control of Polybenzoxazines 25. Morphology and properties of polybenzoxazine Blends Chongyin Zhang, Lei Wang, Rentong Yu, and Sixun Zheng 26. Porous materials from polybenzoxazine T. Chaisuwan 27. Spherical polybenzoxazine resin Xinsheng Zheng, Yang Xue, Youmiao Xu, and Qianquan Chang Part VIII. Polybenzoxazine Composites, Hybrid Materials and Nanocomposites 28. Polybenzoxazine /fiber composites Yi Gu, and Qi-chao Ran 29. Polybenzoxazine-clay nanocomposites T. Agag, and A. Akelah 30. Polybenzoxazine-POSS nanocomposites Riwei Xu, Lei Wang, and Dingsheng Yu 31. Polybenzoxazine-CNT nanocomposites Riwei Xu, Pengli Zhang, Jing Wang, and Dingsheng Yu Part IX. Polybenzoxazine Applications and Potential Applications 32. Polybenzoxazines with enhanced flame retardancy V. Cadiz, J. C. Ronda, G. Lligadas, M. Galia 33. Surface properties of polybenzoxazines Chih-Feng Wang, Feng-Chih Chang, and Shiao-Wei Kuo 34. Advanced Benzoxazine Chemistries Provide Improved Performance in Broad Range of Applications R. Tietze, and M. Chaudhari 35. Benzoxazines for Industrial Applications: Comparison with other Resins, Formulation & Toughening Know-how and Water-based Dispersion Technology C. Sawaryn, S. Kreiling, R. Schoenfeld, K. Landfester, and A. Taden 36. Polybenzoxazines for increased dielectric constant H. Manuspia, and H. Ishida 37. Preparation of Polybenzoxazine- Ni- Zn Ferrite nanocomposites and their magnetic property N.N. Ghosh, and A.B. Rajput Part X. Material Properties and Spectra 38. 1H NMR spectra of benzoxazine resins 39. FTIR spectra of benzoxazine resins 40. Raman spectra of benzoxazine resins 41. DSC thermograms of benzoxazine resins 42. TGA thermograms of benzoxazine resins 43. Dynamic mechanical spectra of benzoxazine resins

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"Professor Ishida has been a pioneer in the molecular characterization of composite interfaces. His activity extends to synthesis, surface vibrational spectroscopy, and rheology and processing of composite materials. He has also pioneered the development of new, very versatile polymers called polybenzoxazines. Professor Ishida received the following awards among others: The Global Salute to Polymers Award (The American Chemical Society); The Alexander von Humboldt Award for Senior Scientist, Humboldt Foundation, Germany, Oct. (1999); Eminent Scientist, Institute for Physical and Chemical Sciences (RIKEN:Japan); Award for Excellence in Adhesion Research, The Society of Adhesion; and The International Research Award, Society of Plastic Engineers (SPE). He is both SAMPE Fellow and SPE Fellow. He has been the coordinator for establishing a graduate college in polymers and petrochemistry at Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand, in the past 20 years. He has 11 edited and translated books, 40 disclosures and patents, and over 440 papers to his credit. His H-index is 63 with total citations of more than 13,000 (as of 09/18/2014). He is a member of the editorial board of “The Journal of Adhesion,” “Journal of Nanostructured Polymers and Nanocomposites,” “Polymers,” “Journal of Materials,” “International Research Journal of Pure and Applied Chemistry,” “Austin Journal of Nanomedicine & Nanotechnology,” “International Journal of Nano Studies & Technology,” “International Research Journal of Pure and Applied Chemistry,” and “Recent Patents on Materials Science,” and Editor-in-Chief of ""Composite Interfaces,"" and Associate Editor of “Polymers and Polymer Composites” as well as “Frontiers: Composite Materials.”"

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