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Rubber-Modified Thermoset Resins

In Rubber-Modified Thermoset Resins; Riew, C., et al.; Advances in Chemistry; American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 1984.

In Rubber-Modified Thermoset Resins; Riew, C., et al.; Advances in Chemistry; American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 1984.

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ADVANCES IN CHEMISTRY SERIES 208

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Rubber-Modified Thermoset Resins C.

Keith

Riew,

EDITOR

The BFGoodrich Company John K. Gillham, EDITOR

Princeton University

Based on a symposium sponsored by the Division of Polymeric Materials Science and Engineering at the 186th Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Washington, D.C., August 28-September 2, 1983

American Chemical Society, Washington, D.C. 1984

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Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Rubber-modified thermoset resins. (Advances in chemistry series, ISSN 0065-2393; 208) Bibliography: p. Includes indexes. 1. Thermosetting plastics—Additives—Congresses. 2. Rubber—Congresses. I. Riew, C. Keith. II. Gillham, John K. III. American Chemical Society. Division of Polymeric Materials Science and Engineering. IV. American Chemical Society. Meeting (186th: 1983: Washington, D.C.) V. Series. QD1.A355 no. 208 540 s [668.4'22] 84-21566 [TP1180.T55] ISBN 0-8412-0828-X

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Advances in Chemistry Series M. Joan Comstock,

Series Editor

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Advisory Board Robert Baker

Geoffrey D.Parfitt

U.S. Geological Survey

Carnegie-Mellon University

Martin L. Gorbaty

Theodore Provder

Exxon Research and Engineering Co.

Glidden Coatings and Resins

Herbert D. Kaesz

James C. Randall

University of California—Los Angeles

Rudolph J. Marcus

Phillips Petroleum Company

Charles N. Satterfield

Office of Naval Research

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Marvin Margoshes

Dennis Schuetzle

Technicon Instruments Corporation

Donald E. Moreland USDA, Agricultural Research Service

W. H. Norton J. T. Baker Chemical Company

Robert Ory

USDA, Southern Regional Research Center

Ford Motor Company Research Laboratory

Davis L. Temple, Jr. Mead Johnson

Charles S. Tuesday General Motors Research Laboratory

C. Grant Willson IBM Research Department

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ABOUT THE EDITORS

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C . KEITH RlEW is an R & D Fellow at The

BFGoodrieh Company, Research and Development Center, Brecksville, Ohio. H e received his M . S . and P h . D . in or­ ganic chemistry from Wayne State Uni­ versity, Detroit, Michigan, and his B.S. in Chemistry from Seoul National Univer­ sity, Seoul, Korea. H e served as research scientist or manager for the N e w Prod­ ucts' R & D , Chemical Group, The BFGoodrieh Company for more than 15 years. H e has presented more than 30 technical papers and owns 15 patents on the synthesis and application of telechelic polymers, including rubber-toughened or -modified thermosets, hydrophilic polymers, and latexes. His latest research is in the synthesis, characterization, compound­ ing, and performance evaluation of polymeric additives, especially i m ­ pact modifiers for engineering thermoplastics. His research interests include correlating polymer chemistry and physics, morphology, process­ ing, and static and dynamic thermomechanical properties to the failure mechanisms of impact-modified thermosets and thermoplastics. JOHN K . GlLLHAM received a B . A . from Cambridge University, England, and a P h . D . in Chemistry from M c G i l l Univer­ sity, Canada. H e is a professor in the Polymer Materials Program of the De­ partment of Chemical Engineering at Princeton University. His research with polymers includes thermosetting sys­ tems, transitions, spiral fractures in com­ posite materials, and pyrolysis. H e was the recipient of the 1978 Borden Award of the American Chemical Society in the Chemistry of Plastics and Coatings, the 1978 Mettler Award of the North American Thermal Analy­ sis Society, and corecipient of the Doolittle Award for the best paper presented in 1979 to the American Chemical Society Division of Organic Coatings and Plastics Chemistry. H e has served on National Materials Advisory Board Committees on "Characterization of Organic Matrix

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Composites" and "High-Performance, Low-Energy-Curing Resins". In 1983 he was chairman of the Gordon Research Conference on Ther­ mosets, was corecipient of the First Prize in the Roon Foundation Awards Competition of the Federation of Societies for Coatings Technologies for the best technical paper, and presented a series of lectures in Japan sponsored by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science. In 1984 he presented a series of lectures in the People's Republic of China at the invitation of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. H e is the developer of the torsion braid analysis (TBA) technique and the Time-Temperature-Trans­ formation (TTT) cure diagram for thermosetting systems.

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