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Summary

Reactive modification of polymers is producing more and more complex, multicomponent systems. The challenge of life cycle control of these systems is greater than ever. Urgent demands are apparent for new, eco-efficient polymer blends, recycled, flame retarded and reinforced systems. Responding to this demand, the 2nd Conference on Modification, Degradation and Stabilization of Polymer (MoDeSt, Budapest, 2002) covered the technological and mechanistic aspects of reactive processing, reprocessing, stabilization, interface modification and fire retardancy of (bio) polymers and (bio) composites, Recognizing the common physical and chemical background of these fields, this volume of Macromolecular Symposia aims to increase the interaction and synergy of understanding between wide areas of reactive modification and stability of multicomponent polymeric materials. It therefore represents a valuable choice of very recent results in a multidisciplinary area.

Table of Contents

Preface (Gy. J. Marosi and A. Michel).
1. Grafting of Polyolefins with Maleic Anhydride: Alchemy or Technology (martin van Duin)?
2. Novel Copolymers via Niroxide Mediated Controlled Free Radical Polymerization of Vinyl Chloride (Thomas Wannemacher, Dietrich Braunn and Rudolf Pfaendner).
3. Reactive Processing of Syndiotactic Polystyrene with an Epoxy/Amine Solvent System (Jaap Schut, Manfred Stamm, Michel Dumon, Jocelyn Galy and Jean-François Gérard).
4. Controlled Synthesis of Block Polyesters by Reactive Extrusion (Graeme Moad, Andrew Groth, Michael S. O’Shea, Julian Rosalie, Ramon D. Tozer and Gary Peeters).
5. Synthesis and Properties of Poly(m-carborane-siloxane) Elastomers (Mogon Patel, Anthony C. Swain, Anthony R. Skinner, Leslie G. Mallinson and Gerard F. Hayes).
6. Impact Modification of PA-6 and PBT by Epoxy-Functionalized Rubbers (Emiliano Lievana, József Karger-Kocsis).
7. Compatibilization of PA6/Rubber Blends by Using an Oxazoline Functionalized Rubber (R. Scaffaro, F.P. La Mantia, R. Bertani and A. Sassi).
8. Functionalization on Polyamide Complex with Iodide: A Review (Akio Kawaguchi and Naoki Tsurutani).
9. Influence of Processing Method and Components Molecular Structure on the Phase Behaviour of Polyethylenes/Dye Blends (Andrea Pucci, Giacomo Ruggeri, Camillo Cardelli and Giovanni Conti).
10. Quantitative Analysis of Functional Groups in HDPE Powder by DRIFT Spectroscopy (Enikó Földes, Zoltán Szabó, Ákos Janecska, Gábor Nagy and Béla Pukánszky).
11. Reactive Compatibilization of Recycled Low Density Polyethlene/Butadiene Rubber Blends During Dynamic Vulcanization (Alexander Fainleib, Olga Grigoryeva, Olga Starostenko, Inna Danilenko and Lubov Bardash).
12. Creep Relaxation and Stress Relaxation of PS-HI/SEBS Blends (Vesna Rek, Tamara Holjevac Grguric and Zelimir Jelcic).
13. Processing and Dunamic Mechanical Properties of PS-HI/SEBS Blends (Vesna Rek, Tamara Holjevac Grguric and Zelimir Jelcic).
14. Study of the Properties of Rigid and Plasticized PVC/PMMA Blends (N. Belhaneche-Bensemra, A. Bedda and B. Belaabed).
15. Cation-Exchange Fabric Prepared by Electron Beam-Induced Graft Copolymerization of Binary Monomer Mixture (Yuliya Bondar, Hon Je Kim, Yong Jin Lim and Lyubov Kravets).
16. Conformational Aspects of Segmented Poly(ester-urethanes) (S. Ioan, I.E. Cojocaru, V.C. Grigoras, D. Macocinschi and D. Filip).
17. A Fluorescence Study on Critical Exponents During Sol-Gel Phase Transition in Complex Monomeric Systems (Demet Kaya and Önder Pekcan).
18. UV Stabilising Synergies Between Carbon Black and Hindered Light Stabilisers in Linear Low Density Polyethylene Films (A. Richard Horrocks and Minggauang Liu).
19. Evaluation of the Fire-Retardant Properties of New Modifiers in Unsaturated Polyester Resins Using the Cone Calorimetric Method (Ewa Kicko-Walczak).
20. Surface Modified Aluminium Hydroxide in Flame Retarded Noise Damping Sheets (Sándor Keszei, Péter Anna, György Marosi, Andrea Márton, György Bertalan and Ferenc Valló).
21. Surface Treated Cellulose Fibres in Flame Retarded PP Composites (P. Anna, E. Zimonyi, A. Márton, A Szép, Sz, Matkó, S. Keszei, Gy. Bertalan and Gy. Marosi).
22. Use of Reactive Surfactants in Basalt Fibre Reinforced Polypropylene Composites (Sz. Matkó, P. Anna, Gy. Marosi, A. Szép, S. Keszei, T. Czigány and K. Pölöskei).
23. Analysis of Multicomponent Polymer Systems by Raman Microscopy (A Szép, B. Marosfoi, Gy. Bertalan, P. Anna and Gy. Marosi).
24. Study of Nucleation Induced Structure Modification in Isotactic Polypropylene by DMTA and Solid State NMR (Anna Romankiewicz, Jan Jurga and Tomasz Sterzynski).
25. Aging of Silica-Filled PDMS/PDPS Copolymers in Desiccating Environments: A DSC and NMR Study (Robert S. Maxwell, Bryan Balazs, Rebecca Cohenour and Elizabeth Prevedel).
26. Kinetics of Reactions of Coal with Polystyrene: TGA-DSC Approach (P. Straka, J. Náhunková and Z. Brozová).
27. Weak Flocculation of Aqueous Kaolin Suspensions Initiating by NaCMC with Different Molecular Weights (Y. Li, É. S. Nagy, M. N. Esmail and Z. Hórvölgyi.
28. Application of Modified Wastes from Phenol-Formaldehyde Resin and Expanded Polystyrene in Sewage Treatment Processes (Wioletta M. Bajdur and Wieslaw W. Sulkowski).

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