A New Book Co-edited by Prof. Dr. Önder Pekcan

Moleküler Biyoloji ve Genetik bölümümüzden Emeritus Profesör M. Önder Pekcan‘ın eş-editörlüğünde, Application and Characterization of Rubber Materials (Kauçuk Malzemelerin Uygulanması ve Karakterizasyonu) başlıklı yayın okuyucular ile buluştu.

The 126-page book, co-edited by Prof. Pekcan and Piri Reis University Department of Industrial Engineering Faculty Member Assoc. Prof. Dr. Gülşen Akın Evingür, was published by IntechOpen, one of the world’s leading platforms for open access publishing, with an international readership including scientists, industry professionals, researchers, students and libraries.

Rubber materials are used in a wide range of domestic and industrial applications. There are ten common types of rubber, such as natural rubber, Styrene-butadiene rubber, Butyl, Nitrile, Silicone, Polyurethane, Hydrogenated Nitrile and so on. Focusing on the properties of this rubber, whose properties and applications are crucial for domestic and industrial applications, the publication also covers the material’s mechanical, optical, acoustic properties and kinetics.

The first part of the six-part book, written by Buddhima Rupasinghe (USA), examines the recycling of silicone-based materials. Chapter 2, written by Azemi bin Samsuri (Malaysia), describes recycled carbon black based on styrene butadiene rubber, natural rubber and nitrile rubber compounds. Chapter 3 by Yury V. Kornev, Hammat H. Valiev, Yuliya N. Karnet, Alla A. Kornilova, Nikolay A. Semenov and Alexander N. Vlasov (Russia) describes the composition and structure effect on the properties of elastomeric composites with silicon dioxide fillers. Chapter 4 by Ntalane S. Seroka, Raymond Taziwa and Lindiwe Khotseng (South Africa) describes sugarcane bagasse ash and discusses an agricultural residue with potential rubber filler applications. Chapter 5 by Jacek Rafał Kędzia, Anna Maria Sitko, Józef Tadeusz Haponiuk and Justyna Kucińska Lipkain (Poland) highlights natural rubber latex origin, specification and application. Chapter 6 by Mounir Kassmi (Tunisia) shows the characterization of hydrogenated, amorphous silicon using infrared spectroscopy and ellipsometry measurements.

Kitabın detaylarını incelemek için bkz: https://www.intechopen.com/books/11830