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Hansen solubility parameters (HSPs) are used to predict molecular affinities, solubility, and solubility-related phenomena. Revised and updated throughout, Hansen Solubility Parameters: A User's Handbook, Second Edition features the three Hansen solubility parameters for over 1200 chemicals and correlations for over 400 materials including p
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Table of contents
- Front cover
- Contributors
- Preface to the First Edition
- Preface to the Second Edition
- The Author
- Key to Symbols
- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1. Solubility Parameters — An Introduction
- Chapter 2. Theory — The Prigogine Corresponding States Theory, χ12 Interaction Parameter, and Hansen Solubility Parameters
- Chapter 3. Statistical Thermodynamic Calculations of the Hydrogen Bonding, Dipolar, and Dispersion Solubility Parameters
- Chapter 4. The Hansen Solubility Parameters (HSP) in Thermodynamic Models for Polymer Solutions
- Chapter 5. Methods of Characterization — Polymers
- Chapter 6. Methods of Characterization — Surfaces
- Chapter 7. Methods of Characterization for Pigments, Fillers, and Fibers
- Chapter 8. Applications — Coatings and Other Filled Polymer Systems
- Chapter 9. Hansen Solubility Parameters of Asphalt, Bitumen, and Crude Oils
- Chapter 10. Determination of Hansen Solubility Parameter Values for Carbon Dioxide
- Chapter 11. Use of Hansen Solubility Parameters to Identify Cleaning Applications for “Designer” Solvents
- Chapter 12. Applications — Chemical Resistance
- Chapter 13. Applications — Barrier Polymers
- Chapter 14. Applications — Environmental Stress Cracking in Polymers
- Chapter 15. Hansen Solubility Parameters — Biological Materials
- Chapter 16. Absorption and Diffusion in Polymers
- Chapter 17. Applications — Safety and Environment
- Chapter 18. The Future
- Appendix A: Table A.1
- Appendix A: Table A.2
- Appendix A: Table A.3
- Index
- Back cover