Polyurea Synthesis, Properties, Composites, Production, and Applications
Coordonnateurs : Pasbakhsh Pooria, Mohotti Damith, Palaniandy Khanisya, Auckloo Sheik Ambarine Banon
Polyurea: Synthesis, Properties, Composites, Production, and Applications is a comprehensive and practical guide to polyurea, a material used for its exceptional properties and performance in a range of high value industrial applications. Sections cover polyurea formulations and properties, comparing aromatic polyurea with aliphatic polyurea and computation modeling of properties for polyurea and polyurea composites. This is followed by in-depth coverage of synthesis, structure and production methods of polyurea, with the connections between production, performance and properties examined thoroughly. Other sections explain the preparation, characterization, modeling and applications of polyurea and polyurea composites with the required properties for specific advanced applications.
Finally, environmental issues, recycling and future potential of polyurea are considered. This is a valuable resource for researchers and advanced students in polymer science, chemistry, composite science, civil engineering, materials science and mechanical engineering, as well as R&D professionals, engineers and industrial scientists with an interest in polyurea-based materials for advanced applications.
Part I: Properties and types of polyurea 1. Formulations and Properties: Comparative review of aromatic polyurea versus aliphatic polyurea 2. Computational modelling of the properties of polyurea and its composites
Part II: Synthesis, structure, and production of polyurea 3. Raw materials, properties, and structure of polyurea 4. Relationship between performance and properties of polyurea through different synthesis protocols: A review of different case studies 5. Production methods of polyurea and associated properties
Part III: Polyurea composites and nanocomposites 6. Synthesis and applications of polyurea composites based on fibers, microfillers, and functional materials 7. Polyurea nanocomposites: synthesis, functional properties, and applications 8. Ultraviolet (UV) resistivity of polyurea and polyurea composites: A comparison between aliphatic and aromatic polyurea composites 9. Fire retardant polyurea cement nanocomposites (polycrete) for construction and building applications
Part IV: Preparation, characterization, modelling, and applications of polyurea and polyurea composites 10. Polyurea microcapsules: Preparation, applications, and recent advances 11. Biomedical applications of polyurea and polyurea capsules 12. Mechanical properties and modelling of polyurea capsule-based self-healing composites 13. Shape memory and intrinsic self-healing polyurea systems 14. Polyurea in construction and building applications 15. Nanoscale Modeling of Shock Response of Polyurea 16. Preparation, characterization, and applications of polyurea foams 17. Applications of polyurea in blast and ballistic damage reduction 18. Industrial examples of polyurea versus other polymer coatings
Part V: Environmental issues, recycling, and future potential of polyurea 19. Fire-retardant polyurea composites 20. Current trends, prospects and sustainability of Polyurea and its reinforced composites
Dr. Damith Mohotti is a Senior Lecturer and an Engineering Consultant in the School of Civil Engineering and IT at UNSW Canberra at the Australian Defence Force Academy. An expert in protective structures, advanced engineering simulations, structural engineering, and engineering materials, his current research interests include blast and impact loading on structures, development of smart materials, and high strain rate behavior of engineering materials. Dr. Mohotti was a key member of the Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DMTC) Eureka Prize winning team for Outstanding Science in Safeguarding Australia in 2013. In addition to his academic experience and consultancy work in engineering and the defence sector, he has worked in the construction and consultation industries for many years holding different positions.
Khanisya Palaniandy is a PhD candidate in the School of Engineering at Monash University Malaysia. She has worked as a research assistant in the nanocomposites lab under an international industrial grant for a project on polyurea, and has also gained experience in mathematical modelling of colloidal particles and designing chemical production plants. Her current research focus is on polyurea nanocomposites for multifunctional coating applications.
Sheik Ambarine Banon Auckloo is a PhD candidate in the School of Engineering at Monash University Malaysia. She h
- Provides the fundamentals of polyurea, including synthesis, structure, formulations and properties
- Explains conventional and novel production methods for polyurea and polyurea composites, analyzing their advantages and limitations
- Guides the reader to advanced industrial applications across areas such as construction, defense, engineering and biomedicine
Date de parution : 07-2023
Ouvrage de 430 p.
19x23.4 cm