Kaplan, David L.
Biopolymers from Renewable Resources
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Kaplan, David L., 417 Seiten, w. 118 figs., 730 gr. |
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versandfertig innerhalb 1 - 2 Tage |
| Schlagworte |
Biopolymere,
Nachwachsende Rohstoffe
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Über diesen Artikel
The beneficial aspects of utilizing polymers from renewable resources, when considering synthesis, processing, disposal, and overall material lifecycle issues, suggests that this will continue to be an important and growing area of interest. The focus on greener chemistries in industry can be in part satisfied by exploring the range of polymers available from Nature. The information for each type of polymer includes aspects of synthesis, processing and properties. The wide range of polymers and their properties, including polyamides, polysaccharides, polyesters and polyphenols, among others, illustrates this diversity of materials. The reader will have a single volume which provides a resource from which to gain initial insights into this diverse field and from which key references and contacts can be drawn.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction to Biopolymers from Renewable Resources.- Starch: Properties and Materials Applications.- Polysaccharides - Cellulose.- Polysaccharides: Chitin and Chitosan.- Alginates.- Soy Protein as Biopolymer.- Protein-Based Materials.- Bacterial Gamma-Poly(glutamic Acid).- Polyhydroxyalkanoates.- Surfactants and Fatty Acids: Plant Oils.- Surface Active Polymers from the Genus Acinetobacter.- Lignin.- Natural Rubber from Plants.- Failure Properties of Guayule Rubber.- High Molecular Weight Polylactic Acid Polymers.