Synopses & Reviews
Fourteen papers cover three areas of film formation: Aspects of film formation mechanism, film property development in thermoplastic and crosslinkable systems, and the morphology and film structure of the resulting films. Advanced instrumental measurements are used to define morphology and determine unique film structures as well as to provide input into models of the film formation process.
Table of Contents
Preface 1. Drying MOdes of Plymer Colloids, Y. Holl et al
2. On Capillary Forces and Stress in Drying Latex Coatings, L.A. Pekurovsky and L.E. Scriven
3. Mobility and Molecular Interactions During Latex Fim Formation, Yaquin Zhao and Marek W. Urban
4. Molecular Weight Effects on the Film Formation of Latex and on Surfactant Distribution and Morphology, A. Tzitzinou et al
5. Film Formation from blends of Carbodiimide and caroxylic Acid-Functional Latex, Hung H. Pham and Mitchell A. Winnik
Film Properties
6. Dynamic Mechanical Analysis of PRoerty Development during Film Formation, Loren W. Hill
7. Property development during Film Formation of Two Component Waterborn Polyurethane using Dielectric Spectroscopy, John E. Dewhurst et al
8. On-line In Situ Sensor Monitoring of Rapidly Curing Coatings Films, D. Kranbuehl et al
9. Acetal Functionalized Latex Films Capable of Crosslinking at Ambient Temperature, C. Soares et al
10. Cryogenic Scanning Electron Microscopy of Early Stages of Film Formation in Drying Latex Coatings, Erwin Sutanto et al
11. Confocal Microscopy and Environmental SEM Applied to Matting Water-based Lacquers, C. Patrick Royall and Athene M. Donald
12. Influence of Caroxly Groups on the Morphology and Surface Properties of Films Prepared from Model Caroxylated Latex Blends, Jiansheng Tang et al
13. Studies on Porosity in Polymer Latex Films, Ian C. Hodges et al
14. Creation of Polymer Films with Novel Structures by Processing with Inclusion Compounds, L. Huang et al