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het 1Sf f ELSEVIER Progress in Organic Coatings 25 (1995) 395 Author Index of Volume 25 Aéamovié, N.M., 293 Herman, H., 205 Ramamurthy, A.C., 43 Amirudin, A., 339 Holubka, J.W., 95 Rao, A.V., 221 Aslamazova, T.R., 109 Hubbard, J.B., 23 Ruhlmann, D., 169, 235 Ryntz, R.A., 73 Barreau, C., 339 Kaberline, S.L., 95 Bauer, D.R., 1 Kanitkar, D.S., 221 Shilov, V.N., 283 Berndt, C.C., 205 Sugama, T., 205 Kawase, R., 205 Bless, S.J., 43 Kim, B.K., 311 Surman, D., 319 Szalinska, H., 357 Chakel, J., 95 Lee, J.S., 311 Tan, Y., 379 DeVries, J.E., 95 Lorenzen, W.I., 43 Thames, S.F., 275 Dickie, R.A., 3, 95 Thierry, D., 339 Dirlikov, S., 85 Drazié, D.M., 293 Malone, K.G., 275 Miskovié-Stankovié, V.B., 293 Ulberg, Z.R., 283 Eremova, Yu.Ya., 283 Miszczyk, A., 357 Morcillo, M., 365 van Ooij, W.J., 319 Feliu, S., 365 Morlet-Savary, F., 235 Feliu, Jr., S., 365 Muturi, P., 85 Wang, D., 85 Fouassier, J.P., 169, 235 Wieder, F., 169, 235 Wu, C., 379 Nguyen, T., 23 Gerlock, J.L., 95 Graff, B., 169, 235 Yasuda, H.K., 319 Parab, A.K., 221 Haack, L.P., 95 Pommersheim, J.M., 23 Zhang, Z., 23 Hellouin, R., 339 Prater, T.J., 95 Zhou, X., 379 Elsevier Science S.A. Progress in Organic Coatings 25 (1995) 396-399 Subject Index of Volume 25 Accumulative mechanism Coatings stationary electrophoretic deposit as a con- degradation of organic coatings on steel: centrated disperse system: effect of mathematical models and predictions, accumulative mechanism, 283 23 Adhesion poly(urethane) cationomers from poly- coating adhesion to low surface free (propylene) glycol and isophorone di- energy substrates, 73 isocyanate: emulsion characteristics and characterization of interfacial chemistries tensile properties of cast films, 311 associated with polymer systems by Copolymer-steel linkages spatially resolved surface analytical an evaluation of methacrylic acid-modified methodologies, 95 poly(ethylene) coatings applied by arylsilane urethanes of superior weather- flame spray technology, 203 ability, 275 Corrosion Adhesion promoter degradation of organic coatings on steel: laboratory evaluation of epoxy coatings mathematical models and predictions, with an adhesion promoter by imped- 23 ance, 357 characterization of interfacial chemistries Anodic and cathodic sites associated with polymer systems by degradation of organic coatings on steel: spatially resolved surface analytical mathematical models and predictions, methodologies, 95 23 Corrosion performance Arylsilane diisocyanate urethane plasma-polymerized coatings of trimethyl- arylsilane urethanes of superior weather- silane deposited on cold-rolled steel ability, 275 substrates. Part 2. Effect of deposition conditions on corrosion performance, Blisters 319 degradation of organic coatings on steel: Corrosion protection mathematical models and predictions, paint adhesion, corrosion protection, and 23 interfacial chemistry, 3 Cataphoretic deposition Delamination influence of substrate on the formation stone impact damage to automotive paint and growth kinetics of cathodic electro- finishes: an introduction to impact coat paint, 293 physics and impact induced corrosion, Cathodic delamination 43 an evaluation of methacrylic acid-modified Deposition conditions poly(ethylene) coatings applied by plasma-polymerized coatings of trimethyl- flame spray technology, 203 silane deposited on cold-rolled steel Coating adhesive substrates. Part 2. Effect of deposition emulsifier-free latexes and polymers on conditions on corrosion performance, their base, 109 319 Elsevier Science S.A. Subject Index of Volume 25 Diffusion Film formation degradation of organic coatings on steel: emulsifier-free latexes and polymers on mathematical models and predictions, their base, 109 23 Film growth Disperse particles influence of substrate on the formation stationary electrophoretic deposit as a con- and growth kinetics of cathodic electro- centrated disperse system: effect of coat paint, 293 accumulative mechanism, 283 Flame spray Dye-laser spectroscopy an evaluation of methacrylic acid-modified new insights in photosensitizers— poly(ethylene) coatings applied by photoinitiators interaction, 169 flame spray technology, 203 Flux degradation of organic coatings on steel: Electrical capacity mathematical models and predictions, the reproducibility of impedance parame- 23 ters obtained for painted specimens, 365 Glassflake epoxy coatings Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy laboratory evaluation of epoxy coatings evaluation of anti-corrosive pigments by with an adhesion promoter by imped- pigment extract studies, atmospheric ance, 357 exposure and electrochemical imped- ance spectroscopy, 339 Electrochemical measurement Hardness a study on the electrochemical inhomo- arylsilane urethanes of superior weather- ability, 275 geneity of organic coatings, 379 Heat distortion Electrophoretic deposit stationary electrophoretic deposit as a con- coating adhesion to low surface free centrated disperse system: effect of energy substrates, 73 accumulative mechanism, 283 Emulsifier-free polymerization Impact damage emulsifier-free latexes and polymers on stone impact damage to automotive paint their base, 109 finishes: an introduction to impact Epoxidized linseed oil physics and impact induced corrosion, epoxidized vegetable oils as reactive 43 diluents. I. Comparison of vernonia, Impact induced corrosion epoxidized soybean and epoxidized lin- stone impact damage to automotive paint seed oils, 85 finishes: an introduction to impact Epoxidized soybean oil physics and impact induced corrosion, epoxidized vegetable oils as reactive 43 diluents. I. Comparison of vernonia, Impact resistance epoxidized soybean and epoxidized lin- arylsilane urethanes of superior weather- seed oils, 85 ability, 275 Epoxy binder Impedance laboratory evaluation of epoxy coatings laboratory evaluation of epoxy coatings with an adhesion promoter by imped- with an adhesion promoter by imped- ance, 357 ance, 357 Epoxy—poly(amide) binder Impedance modulus evaluation of anti-corrosive pigments by the reproducibility of impedance parame- pigment extract studies, atmospheric ters obtained for painted specimens, exposure and electrochemical imped- 365 ance spectroscopy, 339 Interface Excited state processes degradation of organic coatings on steel: excited state processes in polymerization mathematical models and predictions, photoinitiators, 235 23 398 Subject Index of Volume 25 Interfacial chemistry Organic coating inhomogeneity paint adhesion, corrosion protection, and a study on the electrochemical inhomo- interfacial chemistry, 3 geneity of organic coatings, 379 Interparticle interaction Stationary electrophoretic deposit as a con- Paint adhesion centrated disperse system: effect of paint adhesion, corrosion protection, and accumulative mechanism, 283 interfacial chemistry, 3 Photoinitiators Latex dispersion property excited state processes in polymerization emulsifier-free latexes and polymers on photoinitiators, 235 their base, 109 Photopolymerization Leather new insights in photosensitizers— some speciality coatings from radiation photoinitiators interaction, 169 curable poly(acrylic) combinations, 221 Photostabilizer additive Low frequency tail characterization of interfacial chemistries the reproducibility of impedance parame- associated with polymer systems by ters obtained for painted specimens, spatially resolved surface analytical 365 methodologies, 95 Pigment extract Mathematical model evaluation of anti-corrosive pigments by degradation of organic coatings on steel: pigment extract studies, atmospheric mathematical models and predictions, exposure and electrochemical imped- 23 ance spectroscopy, 339 Metal surface Plastics some speciality coatings from radiation coating adhesion to low surface free curable poly(acrylic) combinations, 221 energy substrates, 73 Methacrylic poly(ethylene) copolymer Poly(acrylic)paints an evaluation of methacrylic acid-modified some speciality coatings from radiation poly(ethylene) coatings applied by curable poly(acrylic) combinations, flame spray technology, 203 221 Methylene diisocyanate urethane Polymerization arylsilane urethanes of superior weather- excited state processes in polymerization ability, 275 photoinitiators, 235 Polymerization photoinitiators Non-toxic primers new insights in photosensitizers— evaluation of anti-corrosive pigments by photoinitiators interaction, 169 pigment extract studies, atmospheric Poly(urethane) ionomers exposure and electrochemical imped- poly(urethane) cationomers from poly- ance spectroscopy, 339 (propylene) glycol and isophorone di- Numerical solution isocyanate: emulsion characteristics and Stationary electrophoretic deposit as a con- tensile properties of cast films, 311 centrated disperse system: effect of Protective properties accumulative mechanism, 283 influence of substrate on the formation Nyquist impedance plot and growth kinetics of cathodic electro- the reproducibility of impedance parame- coat paint, 293 ters obtained for painted specimens, PU emulsions 365 poly(urethane) cationomers from poly- (propylene) glycol and isophorone di- Optical fibres isocyanate: emulsion characteristics and some speciality coatings from radiation tensile properties of cast films, 311 curable poly(acrylic) combinations, 221 Pull-off adhesion Organic coating laboratory evaluation of epoxy coatings a study on the electrochemical inhomo- with an adhesion promoter by imped- geneity of organic coatings, 379 ance, 357 Subject Index of Volume 25 Radiation curable paints Thioxanthone series some speciality coatings from radiation new insights in photosensitizers— curable poly(acrylic) combinations, 221 photoinitiators interaction, 169 Reactive diluent Trimethyl silane plasma polymerized films epoxidized vegetable oils as reactive plasma-polymerized coatings of trimethyl- diluents. I. Comparison of vernonia, silane deposited on cold-rolled steel epoxidized soybean and epoxidized lin- substrates. Part 2. Effect of deposition seed oils, 85 conditions on corrosion performance, Recycling 319 coating adhesion to low surface free energy substrates, 73 Vernonia oil Resistance epoxidized vegetable oils as reactive coating adhesion to low surface free diluents. I. Comparison of vernonia, energy substrates, 73 epoxidized soybean and epoxidized lin- seed oils, 85 Secondary ion mass spectroscopy Viscosity characterization of interfacial chemistries poly(urethane) cationomers from associated with polymer systems by poly(propylene) glycol and isophorone spatially resolved surface analytical diisocyanate: emulsion characteristics methodologies, 95 and tensile properties of cast films, 311 Surface analytical characterization characterization of interfacial chemistries associated with polymer systems by Wire beam electrode spatially resolved surface analytical a study on the electrochemical inhomo- methodologies, 95 geneity of organic coatings, 379 Surface pretreatment coating adhesion to low surface free X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy energy substrates, 73 paint adhesion, corrosion protection, and Synergism interfacial chemistry, 3 new insights in photosensitizers— characterization of interfacial chemistries photoinitiators interaction, 169 associated with polymer systems by spatially resolved surface analytical Tensile strength methodologies, 95 arylsilane urethanes of superior weather- ability, 275 Thermoplastic olefins Yellowing coating adhesion to low surface free arylsilane urethanes of superior weather- energy substrates, 73 ability, 275

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