Author(s): Michael J. Owen (Editor), Petar R. Dvornic
Publisher: Springer
Publication Date: 23 May 2012
Edition: 2012th
Language: English
Print length: 404 pages
ISBN-10: 9400738757
ISBN-13: 9789400738751
Book Description
Silicone Surface Science offers a survey of the major topics concerning the properties and behavior of silicone surfaces. It covers all main aspects of the subject, including: polydimethylsiloxane, spread monolayers, self-assembled monolayers, hydrophobicity and super-hydrophobicity, coupling agents, surfactants, fluorosilicones, surface treatments and surface analysis.
This book brings together the field’s leading experts who investigated both fundamental and applied aspects of silicone surface science and technology, and introduces the reader to the origins and historical development of silicone surfaces as well as to their most significant current key features.
Silicone Surface Science is an invaluable guide and indispensable reference source for all those interested in this important area of polymer and materials science and technology, from graduate students to experienced scientists alike.
Editorial Reviews
Review
“Silicone Surface Science seeks to unveil the importance of silicone surfaces through an introductory step by step analysis of its basic aspects, drawing in the opinions of various experts in different niches of the science; all compiled under one book by Michael J. Owen and Petar R. Dvornic. … The book proves to be a very interesting read for those with a chemical background who require a step by step introduction to the world of silicone surfaces.” (Sathya Narayan Kanakaraj, Silicon, Vol. 7, 2015)
From the Back Cover
Silicone Surface Science offers a survey of the major topics concerning the properties and behavior of silicone surfaces. It covers all main aspects of the subject, including: polydimethylsiloxane, spread monolayers, self-assembled monolayers, hydrophobicity and super-hydrophobicity, coupling agents, surfactants, fluorosilicones, surface treatments and surface analysis. This book brings together the field’s leading experts who investigated both fundamental and applied aspects of silicone surface science and technology, and introduces the reader to the origins and historical development of silicone surfaces as well as to their most significant current key features. Silicone Surface Science will be an invaluable guide and indispensable reference source for all those interested in this important area of polymer and materials science and technology, from graduate students to experienced scientists alike.
About the Author
Michael James Owen Ph.D, D.Sc. CChem, FRSC – Michigan Molecular Institute, Midland, MI 48640 USA
Petar Radivoj Dvornic Ph.D – Michigan Molecular Institute, Midland, MI 48640 USA