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Title: Diffusion Processes in Organic Protective Coatings
Authors: Thapliyal, P C
Dhawan, A
Keywords: 2008
Diffusion processes
Organic protective coatings
Issue Date: 21-Oct-2011
Abstract: Towards the end of the twentieth century, great attention has been focused on the field of diffusion, sorption and permeation because these basic phenomenon play a vital role in several important areas of engineering and industry including protective coatings such as paints and varnishes. Diffusion studies are of considerable importance especially when we came across problems like designing a barrier material. In order to design highly efficient and economically viable barrier materials and membranes, the elucidation of the relationship between transport properties and molecular structure of polymer is necessary. The research in this field is going on to establish mechanism and laws, relating solubility and diffusion in polymeric membranes, to their molecular properties, the nature of penetrates and polymer morphology. In this paper an attempt is made to explain the importance of the basic mathematical concepts in routine R&D work of organic building materials with specific reference to the selected areas of protective coatings. The whole idea is to introduce the synergy between chemistry of coatings with the fundamentals of mathematics and brief description of the ongoing challenges involved.
Description: All India Conference on Challenges & Applications of Mathematical Modeling Techniques in Building Science & Technology. February 7-8, Roorkee, India.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/546
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