Mechanical and Advanced Properties of Polymers
A special issue of Polymers (ISSN 2073-4360). This special issue belongs to the section "Polymer Analysis and Characterization".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 January 2022) | Viewed by 27067
Special Issue Editors
Interests: materials science; nanomaterials; polymer science; composites and nanocomposites; smart materials and stimuli-responsive polymers; shape memory and multi-responsive polymers; multifunctional polymers; biodegradable and biobased polymers; 3D printing; reuse and recycling
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Interests: polymer science; composites and nanocomposites; smart materials and stimuli-responsive polymers; polymer gels; multifunctional polymers; antimicrobial polymers
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Interests: polymer chemistry; synthesis and modification of polymers; antimicrobial polymers; active surfaces; material characterization
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Polymeric materials play a very important role in our daily life. From their beginning as single-use materials, they have now become advanced “customized” systems of high technological interest. In fact, today, many applications of polymers require not only specific properties, such as mechanical and thermal, but also have to present intelligent multifunctional properties, such as shape memory or the ability to repair themselves between others, thus obtaining advanced polymer systems. Most polymeric systems with advanced properties must show very good mechanical properties, as thermomechanical cycles as well as mechanodynamic cycles are generally used in order to study their response. Moreover, in addition to experimental characterization, modeling and theoretical analysis of the mechanical and rheological response of polymers and nanocomposites are very important to understand and to preview the behavior of these materials. In the same line, the mechanical performance of biodegradable and reused polymers is a crucial point in order to predict their service life as well as their end-of-life.
Dr. Laura Peponi
Dr. Daniel López
Dr. Marta Fernández-García
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- polymers
- nanocomposites
- nanoparticles
- mechanical properties
- smart properties
- shape memory
- rheology
- mechanodynamical properties
- thermomechanical cycles
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