1st Edition

CRC Handbook of Thermodynamic Data of Polymer Solutions, Three Volume Set

656 Pages
by CRC Press

656 Pages
by CRC Press

Providing valuable insight on physical behavior of polymer solutions, intermolecular interactions, and the molecular nature of mixtures, each volume in this one-of-a-kind handbook brings together reliable, easy-to-use entries, references, tables, examples, and appendices on experimental data from hundreds of primary journal articles, dissertations, and other published papers. This three-volume... Read more

CRC Handbook of Thermodynamic Data of Aqueous Polymer Solutions

Introduction. Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium (VLE) Data of Aqueous Polymer Solutions. Liquid-Liquid Equilibrium(LLE) Data of Aqueous Polymer Solutions. High-Pressure Phase Equilibrium(HPPE) Data of Aqueous Polymer Solutions. Enthalpy Changes for Aqueous Polymer Solutions. PVT Data of Polymers and Solutions. Second Virial Coefficients (A2) of Aqueous Polymer Solutions. Appendices. Index.

CRC Handbook of Thermodynamic Data of Polymer Solutions at Elevated Pressures

Introduction. Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium (VLE) Data and Gas Solubilities at Elevated Pressures . Liquid-Liquid Equilibrium (LLE) Data of Polymer Solutions at Elevated Pressures . High-Pressure Fluid Phase Equilibrium (HPPE) Data of Polymer Solutions . Enthalpy Changes in Polymer Solutions at Elevated Pressures . PVT Data of Polymers and Solutions . Pressure Dependence of the Second Virial Coefficients (A2) of Polymer Solutions . Appendices. Index

CRC Handbook of Enthalpy Data of Polymer-Solvent Systems

Introduction. Enthalpies of Mixing or Intermediary Enthalpies of Dilution. Polymer Partial Enthalpies of Mixing (At Infinite Dilution) or Polymer (First) Integral Enthalpies of Solution. Solvent Partial Enthalpies of mixing Measured by Calorimetry. Partial Molar Enthalpies of Mixing at Infinite Dilution of Solvents and Enthalpies of Solution of Gases/Vapors of Solvents in Molten Polymers from Inverse Gas-Liquid Chromatography (ICG). Table of Systems for Additional Information on Enthalpy Effects in Polymer Solutions. Appendices. Index.

Biography

Christian Wohlfarth is Associate Professor for Physical Chemistry at Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Germany. He earned his degree in chemistry in 1974 and wrote his Ph.D. thesis on investigations on the second dielectric virial coefficient and the intermolecular pair potential in 1977, both at Carl Schorlemmer Technical University Merseburg. In 1985, he wrote his habilitation thesis, Phase Equilibria in Systems with Polymers and Copolymers, at Technical University Merseburg.

“The handbook represents a comprehensive survey of all relevant data in journals and theses… [It] is an indispensable source of information for the researchers who are involved with water-soluble polymers.”
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