The Chemistry and Technology of Cellulosic Copolymers by A. Hebeish, T. J. Guthrie.

Many excellent volumes have been written on the chemistry of cellulose and its derivatives. Judging by the number of conferences which have been assembled to deal with the topic, cellulose and its derivatives continue to arouse great scientific interest. Matching this interest has been the developme...

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Main Authors: Hebeish, A. (Author), Guthrie, T. J. (Author)
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 1981.
Edition:1st ed. 1981.
Series:Polymers - Properties and Applications, 4
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Table of Contents:
  • 1. The Homopolymeric Species
  • 1.1. Introduction
  • 1.2. Cellulose
  • 1.3. Synthetic Polymers
  • 1.4. Vinyl Copolymerization
  • 1.5. Molecular Mass Distribution
  • 1.6. Polymer Structure
  • References
  • 2. Vinyl Graft Copolymerization onto Cellulose
  • 2.1. Introduction
  • 2.2. Conditions Affecting Grafting
  • 2.3. Grafting Reactions
  • 2.4. Mechanism of Free Radical Formation on Cellulose
  • 2.5. Charge-Transfer Mechanism of Grafting
  • 2.6. Grafting by Chain Transfer
  • 2.7. Grafting by Mechanochemical Activation of Cellulose
  • 2.8. Uncatalyzed Grafting
  • 2.9. The Kinetics of Radiation-Induced Grafting onto Cellulosics
  • References
  • 3. Radiation-Induced Grafting onto Cellulosics
  • 3.1. Introduction
  • 3.2. Grafting by High Energy Radiation
  • 3.3. Grafting by low Energy Radiation in the Presence of Sensitizers
  • References
  • 4. Grafting by Chemical Activation of Cellulose
  • 4.1. Introduction
  • 4.2. Free-Radical Initiation
  • 4.3. Ionic Initiation
  • References
  • 5. Grafting of other Types of Monomers onto Cellulose
  • 5.1. Introduction
  • 5.2. Step-Growth Polymerization of Cyclic Compounds
  • 5.3. Preformed Polymers
  • References
  • 6. Grafting on Chemically Modified Celluloses
  • 6.1. Introduction
  • 6.2. Grafting on Cellulose Xanthogenate
  • 6.3. Grafting on Acetylated Cellulose
  • 6.4. Grafting on Cyanoethylated Cellulose
  • 6.5. Grafting on Partially Carboxymethylated Cellulose
  • 6.6. Grafting on Acrylamidomethylated Cellulose
  • 6.7. Grafting on Cellulose Treated with N-Methylolacrylamide in an Alkaline Medium
  • 6.8. Grafting on Carbamoylethylated Cellulose
  • 6.9. Grafting on Cellulose Bearing Carboxymethyl and Cyanoethyl Groups
  • 6.10. Grafting on Cellulose Bearing Cyanoethyl and Carboxyethyl Groups
  • 6.11. Grafting on Phosphorylated Cellulose
  • 6.12. Grafting on Crosslinked Cellulose
  • 6.13. Grafting on Aldehyde Cellulose
  • 6.14. Grafting onto Methylol Cellulosics
  • References
  • 7. Characterization and Properties of Cellulose Graft Copolymers
  • 7.1. Introduction
  • 7.2. Proof of Grafting
  • 7.3. Molecular Structure
  • 7.4. Morphology
  • 7.5. Fine Structure
  • 7.6. Properties
  • References
  • 8. Industrial Application of Cellulose Graft Copolymers
  • 8.1. Introduction
  • 8.2. Wood-Plastic Composites (WPC)
  • 8.3. Grafted Textile Products
  • 8.4. Grafted Pulps and Papers
  • 8.5. Miscellaneous Examples
  • References.