Nylons are synthetic polyamide fibers possessing unique properties. This book details the synthesis, structure, and properties of the nylon families of chemicals-some of the most important chemicals in the world. It discusses the science and properties of nylons in general, then examines each family of nylons specifically.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Aus dem Inhalt:
PART I: Nomenclature and Fundamental Features;
Thermodynamics;
Crystallinity and Polymorphism in the n-Nylon Family;
PART II Specifics of the n-Nylons: n-Substituted 1-Nylons: Monomers;
Polymerisation;
Solution Properties;
Liquid Crystal Polymers;
Bulk Structure and Properties;
2-Nylons and Man-Made Structural Proteins (Sub-Sections As 1-Nylons);
3-Nylons;
4-Nylon;
5-Nylon;
6-Nylon: Polymerisations;
Molecular Weights and Sizes of Macromolecules;
Sample Preparation;
Structure;
Morphology and Properties On 6-Nylon;
Thermal Properties;
Aspects of the Glassy State and Glass Transition;
Memory Effects;
Hydrogen Bonds and Chain Mobility in Solution;
6-Nylon Monomer Regeneration;
7-Nylon;
8-Nylon;
9-Nylon;
10-Nylon;
11-Nylon;
12-Nylon;
The Higher Nylons 13-22-Nylon;
PART III: n-Substituted and C-Substituted n-Nylons;
Miscibility of n-Nylons; n-Nylon Additives of Technological Interest;
Ferroelectricity of Odd n-Nylons;
Spectroscopic Identification of n-Nylons (Infrared;
Raman and Simple NMR);
The Backbone of the n-Nylon Family: From Stiff and Extended to Flexible and Foldable;
A Little Physics;
Effects of Main-Chain Flexibility.