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Handbook of Fluorinated Coatings & Finishes: The Definitive User's Guide (Plastics Design Library Handbook Series)
The Handbook of Fluorinated Coatings and Finishes: The Definitive User’s Guide is both a reference and a tutorial for understanding fluoropolymer coatings It discusses the basics of fluorocoating formulations, including ingredients and production processes. Also covered are the coating and curing processes, and defects and trouble-shooting solutions when things do not work as expected, testing performance, and sample commercial applications. It addresses important questions frequently posed by end-user design engineers, coaters, and coatings suppliers in their quest for superior product qualities and shorter product and process development time. .
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Fluorinated Surfactants and Repellents, Second Edition, (Surfactant Science)
A discussion of the synthesis, problems, theories and applications of fluorinated surfactants, this second edition is updated with four new chapters on repellency and protection against soiling and staining and over 2900 references, equations, and drawings (800 more than the previous edition). It lists alphabetically and explores numerous applications of fluorinated surfactants. Called "…a most useful introduction to these fascinating materials" by the Journal of Dispersion Science and Technology and "...a coherent and stimulating handbook...the most useful book in the fluorinated surfactants field to date. Recommended." by the Journal of the Chemical Society, Faraday Transactions - this book is a source of factual data, methods of manufacture, and chemical structures for the surfactant scientist and user..
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Fluorinated Surfaces, Coatings, and Films
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Fluorinated Ionomers (Pdl Handbook)
Fluorinated Ionomers is a unique handbook on working with those partially fluorinated and perfluorinated polymers which contain sufficient ionic groups to dominate the transport properties of the polymer. Its emphasis is on the practical aspects of working with fluorinated ionomers, and it is intended to help the scientist and engineer in the preparation, fabrication, use, and study of these products as well as in the development of new applications and compositions. Extensive coverage is given to perfluorinated ionomers because of the practical importance of this group of polymers. Fluorinated ionomers that have been discussed in detail include commercial products such as Nafion®, Aciplex® (Asahi Chemical) and Flemion® (Asahi Glass). Whether you need information about the use of fluorinated ionomers in fuel cells, batteries, chloralkali cells, sensors, fabrication techniques, or commercial products, you will find it in this valuable handbook.
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A surface-fluorinated-TiO"2-KMnO"4 photocatalytic system for [An article from: Analytica Chimica Acta]
This digital document is a journal article from Analytica Chimica Acta, published by Elsevier in 2006. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Media Library immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Description: A new method for chemical oxygen demand (COD) determination has been developed, based on photocatalytic oxidative degradation by using a fluorinated-TiO"2-KMnO"4 system. In such a system, a linear correlation is observed between the amount of oxidizable dissolved organic matter and the amount of MnO"4^- consumed by the coupled reduction process. Thus, the COD determination is transformed to a simple and direct determination of the deletion of MnO"4^-. The surface fluorination of TiO"2 nanoparticles can enhance the rate of photocatalytic oxidation of organic matter and the rate of coupled photocatalytic reduction of MnO"4^-. This makes the method be rapid, environment friendly and easy for operation. Under optimized conditions, this method can respond linearly to COD of potassium hydrogen phthalate (KHP) in the range of 0.1-280mgL^-^1, with a detection limit of 0.02mgL^-^1 COD. The COD in samples of tap water, lake water and paper industry sewage has been determined satisfactorily by using this method. .
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High Frequency Sonar Components of Normal and Hearing Impaired Dolphins
This is a NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA report procured by the Pentagon and made available for public release It has been reproduced in the best form available to the Pentagon. It is not spiral-bound, but rather assembled with Velobinding in a soft, white linen cover. The Storming Media report number is A774483. The abstract provided by the Pentagon follows: A data acquisition device was constructed and tested to obtain toothed whale (Bottlenose Dolphin and Beluga Whale) sonar signals and digitally store them to a PC hard drive. The device had the capability of capturing sonar signals by means of a two-hydrophone array, and a digital video camera in a submersible housing. Cooperation with marine biologists at SSC San Diego enabled the sampling of three animals performing echolocation tasks. Their sonar signals, transmissions of rapid high frequency pulses called clicks, were recorded for further processing. Once the data was captured on video and hard disk drive, it was processed using MATLAB. Data from three different toothed whales, a normal Bottlenose Dolphin, a Bottlenose Dolphin with a hearing impairment and a Beluga Whale, was analyzed. It was observed that the animals reduced the interval between clicks when they located a target. Correlating the signal data to the video data made this observation possible. It appeared the animals searched with widely spaced clicks, then narrowed the click period upon target detection. Also, it was noted that the frequency of isolated clicks decreased as click period decreased. However, the hearing impaired Dolphin maintained his click frequency regardless of click periodicity..
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