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Handbook of Adhesive Technology

Cellular Analysis by Atomic Force Microscopy

Bio-based Wood Adhesives Preparation Characterization and Testing

Bio-based Wood Adhesives Preparation Characterization and Testing

Adhesive bonding plays an increasing role in the forest product industry and is a key factor for efficiently utilizing timber and other lignocellulosic resources. As synthetic wood adhesives are mostly derived from depleting petrochemical resources and have caused increasing environmental concern natural product and byproduct-derived adhesives have attracted much attention in the last decades. Although adhesives made from plant and animal sources have been in existence since ancient times increased knowledge of their chemistry and improved technical formulation of their preparation are still needed to promote their broader industrial applications. The primary goals of this book are to (1) synthesize the fundamental knowledge and latest research on bio-based adhesives from a remarkable range of natural products and byproducts (2) identify need areas and provide directions of future bio-based adhesive research and (3) help integrating research findings in practical adhesive application for maximal benefits. This book covers information on a variety of natural products and byproducts and the latest research on formulation testing and improvement of the relevant adhesives in fifteen chapters written by an international group of accomplished contributors. This book will serve as a valuable reference source for university faculty graduate students research scientists agricultural and wood engineers international organization advocators and government agency regulators who work and deal with enhanced utilization of agricultural and forest products and byproducts. | Bio-based Wood Adhesives Preparation Characterization and Testing

GBP 44.99
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Wood Adhesives

Blake's Design of Mechanical Joints

Plastics Fabrication and Recycling

Materials Science and Engineering Volume II Physiochemical Concepts Properties and Treatments

Wood Adhesives Chemistry and Technology-Volume 2

Analysis and Performance of Engineering Materials Key Research and Development

Analysis and Performance of Engineering Materials Key Research and Development

This new book facilitates the study of problematic chemicals in such applications as chemical fate modeling chemical process design and experimental design. It provides a valuable overview of current chemical processes products and practices and analyzes theories to formulate and prove physicochemical principles. It addresses the production and application of polymers including chemical physicochemical and purely physical methods of examination. Topics include:• Radiotransparent fiberglass plastic products based on highly cross-linked polymer matrices• Properties and development of hyaluronan (HA) for pharmaceutical applications • Adhesive bonding of steel sheets treated by nitrooxidation in comparison with nontreated steel• Results of simulation by the Monte Carlo method of kinetics of three-dimensional free-radical polymerization of tetrafunctional monomers (TFM)• Elastomeric compositions based on systems with functionally active components for extreme conditions• Experimental research on efficient clearing of gas emissions in the manufacture of ceramic materials• The use of solar cells in the manufacture of textile materials• Ceramization of polymer compositions as a method for flame retardancy in materialsThe important research found in this book will aid scientists and researchers in developing improved engineering materials. The book’s coverage of a broad spectrum of key developments can be applied in industrial chemistry biochemistry and materials science. | Analysis and Performance of Engineering Materials Key Research and Development

GBP 82.99
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Red Blood Cell Aggregation

Red Blood Cell Aggregation

Red blood cells in humans—and most other mammals—have a tendency to form aggregates with a characteristic face-to-face morphology similar to a stack of coins. Known as rouleaux these aggregates are a normally occurring phenomenon and have a major impact on blood rheology. What is the underlying mechanism that produces this pattern? Does this really happen in blood circulation? And do these rouleaux formations have a useful function? The first book to offer a comprehensive review of the subject Red Blood Cell Aggregation tackles these and other questions related to red blood cell (RBC) aggregates. The book covers basic clinical and physiological aspects of this important biophysical phenomenon and integrates these areas with concepts in bioengineering. It brings together state-of-the-art research on the determinants mechanisms and measurement and effects of RBC aggregation as well as on variations and comparative aspects. After an introductory overview the book outlines factors and conditions that affect RBC aggregation. It presents the two hypotheses—the bridging model and the depletion model—that provide potential mechanisms for the adhesive forces that lead to the regular packing of the cells in rouleaux formations. The book also reviews the methods used to quantify RBC aggregation in vitro focusing on their importance in clinical practice. Chapters discuss the effect of RBC aggregation on the in vitro rheology of blood as well as on tube flow. The book also looks at what happens in the circulation when red blood cells aggregate and examines variations due to physiological and pathophysiological challenges. The concluding chapter explores the formation of red blood cell aggregates in other mammals. Written by leading researchers in the field this is an invaluable resource for basic science medical and clinical researchers; graduate stu

GBP 59.99
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