Sorption and Diffusion in Polymers

Functional Materials and Applications

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Sorption and Diffusion in Polymers
The use of polymers as barrier materials is one of their widest and most important fields of applications (e.g., fuel tanks and hoses, water circuits, food packaging, raincoats and umbrellas, electrical insulation, drug delivery), whose performance also has environmental implications. In consequence, the problems of sorption and diffusion in polymers are important and ubiquitous in everyday life as well as in a number of high-tech applications. This book covers the science involved in these topics, which are often studied only from an engineering point of view.

“Sorption and Diffusion in Polymers” presents the different models generally used to describe sorption and/or transport properties and also a new physical model for them. It provides an overview of relevant applications, related polymer families, and the strategies used to control or reduce sorption and diffusion in polymer materials.

An edited work detailing the latest research on the topic, with chapters written by experts in the field.
Sorption and Diffusion in Polymers
The use of polymers as barrier materials is one of their widest and most important fields of applications (e.g., fuel tanks and hoses, water circuits, food packaging, raincoats and umbrellas, electrical insulation, drug delivery), whose performance also has environmental implications. In consequence, the problems of sorption and diffusion in polymers are important and ubiquitous in everyday life as well as in a number of high-tech applications. This book covers the science involved in these topics, which are often studied only from an engineering point of view.

“Sorption and Diffusion in Polymers” presents the different models generally used to describe sorption and/or transport properties and also a new physical model for them. It provides an overview of relevant applications, related polymer families, and the strategies used to control or reduce sorption and diffusion in polymer materials.

An edited work detailing the latest research on the topic, with chapters written by experts in the field.
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Dr. Agustín Ríos de Anda is Associate Professor at the Université Paris-Est Créteil (University of East Paris Créteil) and the Institut de Chimie et des Matériaux Paris-Est (East Paris Institute of Chemistry and Materials Science). He has written 10 peer-reviewed articles and one book chapter.
Dr. Paul Sotta is CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique—National Center for Scientific Research) Research Director at the Laboratoire Polymères et Matériaux Avancés (Polymers and Advanced Materials Laboratory), a CNRS/Solvay joint lab, in Lyon, France. He has written 89 peer-reviewed articles and four book chapters and has four patents.

Dr. Agustín Ríos de Anda is Associate Professor at the Université Paris-Est Créteil (University of East Paris Créteil) and the Institut de Chimie et des Matériaux Paris-Est (East Paris Institute of Chemistry and Materials Science). He has written 10 peer-reviewed articles and one book chapter.
Dr. Paul Sotta is CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique—National Center for Scientific Research) Research Director at the Laboratoire Polymères et Matériaux Avancés (Polymers and Advanced Materials Laboratory), a CNRS/Solvay joint lab, in Lyon, France. He has written 89 peer-reviewed articles and four book chapters and has four patents.

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