Advanced Engineering Plastics
A special issue of Polymers (ISSN 2073-4360).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (10 February 2019) | Viewed by 41633
Special Issue Editor
Interests: synthesis of liquid crystalline polymers; liquid crystalline polymer blends with engineering plastics; nanocomposites using clay; CNTs and graphene; colorless transparent polyimide; super gas barrier film
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Dear Colleagues,
In recent years, there have been demands for, not only greater use of polymeric materials, but also the development of polymeric materials with specific properties, in certain industries, such as the automotive and transport, electrical and electronics, packaging, building and construction, and sports and leisure industries. To meet their requirements, many new polymers have been researched and are being developed.
Advanced engineering plastics must perform under rigorous mechanical, electronic, or chemical conditions. These severe applications commonly involve more than one of these conditions. Furthermore, performance requirements are often at the limit of the properties of available materials. Advanced materials are, moreover, expected to endure complex environments for extended periods of time. Therefore, the need to develop a knowledge base that provides a link between the material structure and its performance is quite evident.
This Special Issue entitled “Advanced Engineering Plastics” will consider a broad range of engineering materials, such as engineering materials for flexible display, high gas barrier films, high-performance polymers, high-temperature polymers, and liquid crystalline polymers. This Special Issue will also consider organic–inorganic nanocomposites.
Prof. Dr. Jin-Hae Chang
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Engineering materials for flexible display
- High gas barrier films
- High performance polymers
- High temperature polymers
- Liquid crystalline polymers
- Nanocomposites
- Organic-inorganic hybrid materials
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