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Macromol. Symp., Vol. 139, 1999, pp. 1 - 135

Surface and Interfacial Phenomena in Macromolecular Systems


Main and special lectures presented at the 17th Discussion Conference of the Prague Meetings on Macromolecules held in Prague, Czech Republic
July , 21-24, 1997.

Contents  

Interfaces between coexisting phases in polymer mixtures: What can we learn from Monte Carlo simulations?

1
K. Binder*, M. Mall, F. Schmid, A. Werner
Interfacial phenomena, adhesion and macroscopic properties in polymer composites 13
M. Pegoraro*, L. Di Landro, F. Severini  
Collective dynamics of terminally anchored polymer chains 31
S. H. Anastasiadis  
Modification of surfaces by covalent attachment of polymer micelles 39
J. Hahn, S. E. Webber*  
Behavior of polymers at surfaces and interfaces as observed in simulated systems 49
T. Pakula  
Polysoaps and biopolymers: The effect of secondary structure on the extension elasticity 57
0. V. Borisov, A. Halperin*  
Unusual adsorption behavior of polymers in layered structures 67
J.-U. Sommer*, A. Blumen  
Wetting reversal transition in phase-separated polymer mixtures 77
J. Genzer*, J. Heier, E. J. Kramer  
Interfacial tension between polymer-containing liquids - predictability and influences of additives 87
B. A. Wolf  
Silane treatment in polypropylene composites: adsorption and coupling 93
B. Pukanszky*, Z. Demjén  
Plasma deposition of silicon-containing layers on polymer substrates 107
F. Garbassi*, E. Occhiello  
The surface tension of polymer liquids 115
G. T Dee*, B. B. Sauer  
Modification of the poly carbonate/poly (vinylidene fluoride) interface by poly(methyl methacrylate). Effect on the interfacial adhesion and interfacial tension 125
N. Moussaif R. Jérome*  

*The asterisk indicates the name of the author to whom inquiries should be addressed.

 


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