Reinforced Plastics: Properties and Applications (Seymour, Raymond

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Reinforced Plastics: Properties & Applications Raymond 6.Seymour ASM International: Materials Park, OH, 1991. vi + 257 pp. 15.0 x 22.7 cm. Figs., tables, & illustrations. Few materials have affected modern civilization as much as polymer composites, which have improved aerospace, marine, and land transnortation: construction: communications: and recreation. The compounding of polymers with appropriate additives 1s now one of the polymer industry's most important functions. In 1990 the American plastics industry compounded 5.8 million tons ofcomposite plastics, a volume estimated to increase to 8.7 million tons in 1994. Seymour's latest book describes the present state of the compounding of plastics and although it emphasizes useful comhinations of plastics with appropriate additives, it does not neglect essential theories and the pertinent chemistry and physics. All but one of the dozen chapters are prefaced by introductions, and all are provided with up-to-date references to books and articles, many as recent as 1990. The first and shortest (8 pp) chapter, 'The Genesis of Plastic Composites", outlines the history of plastic composites to demonstrate the steps and missteps in their development. The second and longest (41 pp) chapter deals with no less than 30 classes of additives, while the third discusses 23 fillers from aluminum flakes to zinc oxide, same of which have been used inadvertently for more than a century, Additional chapters are devoted to reinforcements, cellular plastics (foams), polymeric blends, thermosetting plastics, rubbers, general-purpose thermaplastics, high-performance plastics, reinforced thermosets, and standard tests far plastic composites. This concise, handy volume will be afgreat interest toscientists, engineers, and designers in the polymer industry and to instruetors and students of polymer science courses. George 8. Kauffman California State University, Fresno Fresno. CA 93740

Freunde in d e r Zeit d e s Aufbruchs d e r Chemie: Die Brietwechsel zwischen Theodor Curtius und Carl Duisberg Margot Becke-Goehring. Springer-Verlag: New York, NY, 1990. 202 pp. 16.2 x 24.0 cm. Illustrations. $28.30. Theador Curtius (1857-1928), an academic chemist best known far his research on nitrogen compounds, discovered diazoacetic acid (1884), hydrazine (1887), and hydrazoic acid (1890); had two general reac;wns nnmrd after hlm. and was honored by thc 1)eutsrhr Chrmlsche Chellsclmfl on hls 70th hnhd3y 1927 as "n mnxrr in the rwlm uirhrm~crr\"Carl Duisbrrx 1861-1935 an industrial chemist, was a dominant figure in the growth ofthe Bayer Company, which soon became a leader in the manufacture ofnew dyes and pharmaceuticals, and he was instrumental in the consolidation of German chemical firms into I. G. Farben. This collection of correspondence between these two lifelong friends covers the period Dec. 1,1897-Dec. 20,1927 (Curtius died on Feb. 9, 19281, which Becke-Goehring characterizes as a "Zeit des Aufbruehs der Chemie" (time of revolution in chemistry). This collection was culled from the Archives of t h e Bayer-Werks i n Leverkusen and the Universitgt Heidelberg by Margot BeckeGoehring of the Heidelberger Akademie der Wissenschaften, who supplemented it with biographies and two of Curtius' speecheson hislpmdecessor a t Heidelberg, Victor Meyer, and an his mentor, Robert Wilhelm Bunsen-as well as speeches by Duisherg, one, appropriately, on Curtius on the occasion of his funeral. The correspondents exchange not only information about each other's re-

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