Table Of ContentCOMPOSITIONAL ANALYSIS
OF POLYMERS
An Engineering Approach
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COMPOSITIONAL ANALYSIS
OF POLYMERS
An Engineering Approach
Edited by
Aleksandr M. Kochnev, PhD
Oleg V. Stoyanov, DSc
Gennady E. Zaikov, DSc, and
Renat M. Akhmetkhanov, DSc
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ABOUT THE EDITORS
Aleksandr M. Kochnev, PhD
Aleksandr M. Kochnev is Deputy of Director of Kazan National Research Tech-
nological University. He is a specialist in the chemistry, physics, and mechanics
of polymers, composites, and nanocomposites. He is also very active in syn-
thetic organic chemistry, physical chemistry, and chemical physics. He has pub-
lished 10 books and about 100 original papers.
Oleg V. Stoyanov, DSc
Oleg V. Stoyanov is Head of the Chair of Industrial Safety and Professor and
Chair of Technology of Processing Plastic and Composite Materials (TPPCM)
at Kazan State Technological University in Russia. He is a world-renowned sci-
entist in the field of chemistry and the physics of oligomers, polymers, compos-
ites, and nanocomposites.
Gennady E. Zaikov, DSc
Gennady E. Zaikov is Head of the Polymer Division at the N. M. Emanuel In-
stitute of Biochemical Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia,
and professor at Moscow State Academy of Fine Chemical Technology, Russia,
as well as Professor at Kazan National Research Technological University, Ka-
zan, Russia. He is also a prolific author, researcher, and lecturer. He has received
several awards for his work, including the Russian Federation Scholarship for
Outstanding Scientists. He has been a member of many professional organiza-
tions and on the editorial boards of many international science journals.
Renat M. Akhmetkhanov, DSc
Renat M. Akhmetkhanov is Dean of Chemical Faculty, Bashkir State Univer-
sity, Ufa, Bashkirian Republic, Russian Federation).
He is an expert in the fields of chemical kinetics, chemistry and physics
of polymers, composites, and nanocomposites as well as synthesis and modi-
fication of polymers (including degradation and stabilization of polymers and
composites). He has published about 500 original papers and reviews as well as
several monographs.
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CONTENTS
List of Contributors ........................................................................................xi
List of Abbreviations ..................................................................................xvii
Preface .........................................................................................................xxi
1. Morphology of Polypropylenes of Different Chemical Structure ...............1
N. N. Kolesnikova, Yu. K. Lukanina, A. V. Khvatov, and A. A. Popov
2. Thermodynamic and Structural Parameters
of Phospholipid Membranes ........................................................................11
O. M. Alekseeva, A. V. Krivandin, O. V. Shatalova, A. V. Krementsova, and Yu. A. Kim
3. Updates on Vinyl Polymers ..........................................................................33
G. E. Zaikov
4. Practical Hints on Polymerization Methods ...............................................63
G. E. Zaikov
5. Technical Hints on Polycondensation ........................................................103
G. E. Zaikov
6. Condensation Polymers: A Review ............................................................133
G. E. Zaikov
7. Trends in Chemical Reactions of Polymers ..............................................157
G. E. Zaikov
8. Efficiency and Application of Polystyrene
Plastics Blends in Environment Protection ..............................................199
R. R. Usmanova and G. E. Zaikov
9. Mathematical Model of Kinetic of
Radical Polymerization of Methyl Methacrylate .....................................213
S. V. Kolesov, V. M. Yanborisov, D. A. Shiyan, A. O. Burakova, K. A. Tereshchenco,
N. V. Ulitin, and G. E. Zaikov
10. Isoprene Polymerization on Neodymium Catalyst System .....................223
K. A. Tereshchenco, E. B. Shirokikh, V. P. Zakharov, D. A. Shiyan, N. V. Ulitin, and
G. E. Zaikov
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11. Films of Poly(3-Hydroxybutyrate)—Polyvinyl
Alcohol Blends .............................................................................................235
A. A. Ol`khov, A. L. Iordanskii, and G. E. Zaikov
12. Desorption of the Plasticizer (Dialkylphthalate) in PVC ........................249
I. G. Kalinina, K. Z. Gumargalieva, and S. A. Semenov
13. Thermophysical Characteristics of Chlorinated
Ethylene–Propylene–Diene ........................................................................255
I. A. Mikhaylov, Yu. O. Andriasyan, G. E. Zaikov, and A. A. Popov
14. Simulation of Co-Polymerization Processes .............................................265
T. A. Mikhailova, E. N. Miftakhov, and S. A Mustafina
15. Effects of Low Molecular Electrolytes on
Particle Size of Polyelectrolyte–Surfactant Complexes ...........................273
M. S. Babaev and S. V. Kolesov
16. Chain Propagation in Methyl Methacrylate
and Styrene Polymerization ......................................................................281
S. V. Kolesov, N. N. Sigaeva, I. I. Nasibullin, and A. K. Friesen
17. Polymeric Compositions Based on
Styrene–Butadiene–Styrene .......................................................................291
M. I. Abdullin, A. A. Basyrov, S. N. Nikolaev, A. S. Gadeev, N. V. Koltaev, and
Yu. A. Koksharova
18. Polyvinylchloride Compounds; Resistant
to Aggressive Organic Media .....................................................................297
G. F. Aminova, A. R. Maskova, R. F. Nafikova, L. B. Stepanova, A. K. Mazitova, and
R. R. Daminev
19. Calcium–Zinc Stabilizing System Integrated
Action for PVC Compounds ......................................................................307
L. B. Stepanova, R. F. Nafikova, T. R. Deberdeev, R. J. Deberdeev, and R. R. Daminev
20. Development of Liquid Stabilizing Systems PVC Processing .................315
L. B. Stepanova, R. F. Nafikova, T. R. Deberdeev, R. J. Deberdeev, and R. N. Fatkullin
21. Modernization of Suspension PVC Production .......................................325
N. A. Shkenеva, R. N. Fatkullin, and R. F. Nafikova
22. Liquid Phase Filling of Butadiene–Styrene Polymers .............................331
I. V. Pankov, V. P. Yudin, and V. N. Verezhnikov
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23. A Study on Composition of Stereoisomer of
Amino Acid Complexes...............................................................................339
T. V. Berestova, G. V. Miftakhova, G. Yu. Amantaeva, L. G. Kuzina, N. A. Amineva, and
I. A. Massalimov
24. Microtubes from a Chitosan Solution in Glycolic
Acid Using Dry Spinning Method ............................................................345
T. S. Babicheva, N. O. Gegel, and A. B. Shipovskaya
25. Propagation Rate Constant in theMethyl Methacrilate
Bulk Radical Polymerization .....................................................................359
V. M. Yanborisov, A. A. Sultanova, and S. V. Kolesov
26. Enzymatic Degradation of Chitosan in
Acetic Acid Solution ....................................................................................379
I. F. Tuktarova, V. V. Chernova, and E. I. Kulish
27. Medicinal Film Coatings on the
Basis of Chitosan .........................................................................................385
A. S. Shurshina and E. I. Kulish
Index