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  • © 1996

Gels

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Part of the book series: Progress in Colloid and Polymer Science (PROGCOLLOID, volume 102)

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Table of contents (27 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Monte-Carlo modeling of polymer network formation

    • H. Galina, J. Lechowicz
    Pages 1-3
  3. Relaxation properties of polymer gels and concept of physical networks

    • V. I. Irzhak, S. E. Varyukhin, T. F. Irzhak
    Pages 4-8
  4. Photochemical activity of the bacterial reaction center in polymer-like phospholipids reverse micelles

    • G. Palazzo, M. Giustini, A. Mallardi, G. Colafemmina, M. Della Monica, A. Ceglie
    Pages 19-25
  5. Bond blocks concept in kinetics of formation and destruction of polymer gels

    • T. F. Irzhak, N. I. Peregudov, V. I. Irzhak, M. L. Tai
    Pages 42-46
  6. Titania sols and gels synthesized from reverse micelles

    • B. Ginzberg, S. A. Bilmes
    Pages 51-56
  7. Gels with magnetic properties

    • L. Barsi, A. Büki, D. Szabó, M. Zrinyi
    Pages 57-63
  8. Gelation in reactive polyester powder coating systems

    • L. Halász, O. Vorster
    Pages 76-81
  9. Thermoreversible gelation in syndiotactic polystyrene/solvent systems

    • T. Roels, F. Deberdt, H. Berghmans
    Pages 82-85
  10. The mechanical properties of elastomers with chemical and physical junctions

    • M. Ye. Solovjev, V. A. Kapranov, A. G. Galushko, V. I. Irzhak
    Pages 86-88
  11. A 13C-NMR study of polyacrylic acid gels as radioactive ion sorbents

    • A. Saidel Vasilescu, C. C. Ponta
    Pages 98-100

About this book

This volume contains the proceedings of the Europhysics Conference on Gels, held in Balatonszeplak, Hungary, in September 1995.
Topics of the contributions cover fundamentals and applications of gels formed from inorganic and organic polymers, colloidal particles and surfactant systems, new powerful methods such as scattering techniques, rheology, atomic microscopy, swelling pressure and mechanical measurements, gels with sensitivity to changes in chemical and physical environment, novel technical and biomedical applications, computer simulation and new theoretical approaches.

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