Electron Microscopy of Polymers
By: Michler, Goerg H [author.].
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Material type: BookSeries: Springer Laboratory: Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2008.Description: XX, 473 p. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783540363521.Subject(s): Chemistry | Science | Analytical chemistry | Biotechnology | Polymers | Biochemistry | Condensed matter | Chemistry | Polymer Sciences | Analytical Chemistry | Science, general | Biotechnology | Biochemistry, general | Condensed Matter PhysicsDDC classification: 541.2254 Online resources: Click here to access onlineItem type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Techniques of Electron Microscopy -- Overview of Techniques -- Transmission Electron Microscopy: Fundamentals of Methods and Instrumentation -- Transmission Electron Microscopy: Conventional and Special Investigations of Polymers -- Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) -- Atomic Force Microscopy -- In Situ Microscopy -- Image Processing and Image Analysis -- Preparation Techniques -- Problems Associated with the Electron Microscopy of Polymers -- Preparation of Surfaces -- Preparation of Thin Sections: (Cryo)ultramicrotomy and (Cryo)microtomy -- Special Preparation Techniques -- Preparation for (In Situ) Deformation Tests -- Contrast Enhancement -- Main Groups of Polymers -- Structural Hierarchy of Polymers -- Amorphous Polymers -- Semicrystalline Polymers -- Polymer Blends -- High-Impact Rubber-Modified Polymers -- Block Copolymers -- Rubbers and Elastomers -- Polymer Composites -- Polymer Nanocomposites -- Biomaterials -- Special Processing Forms.
There are many books on electron microscopy, however, the study of polymers using EM necessitates special techniques, precautions and preparation methods, including ultramicrotomy. This book discusses the general characteristics of the various techniques of EM, including scanning force microscopy (AFM). The application of these techniques to the study of morphology and properties, particularly micromechanical properties, is described in detail. Examples from all classes of polymers are presented.
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