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Biopolymers from Renewable Resources by David L Kaplan Trade Paperback

Biopolymers from Renewable Resources by David L Kaplan Trade Paperback

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Biopolymers from Renewable Resources, Paperback by Kaplan, David L., ISBN 3642083412, ISBN-13 9783642083419, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US Biopolymers from Renewable Resources is a compilatio...

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Biopolymers from Renewable Resources, Paperback by Kaplan, David L., ISBN 3642083412, ISBN-13 9783642083419, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US Biopolymers from Renewable Resources is a compilation of information on the diverse and useful polymers derived from agricultural, animal, and microbial sources. The volume provides insight into the diversity of polymers obtained directly from, or derived from, renewable resources. The beneficial aspects of utilizing polymers from renewable resources, when considering synthesis, pro cessing, disposal, biodegradability, and overall material life-cycle issues, suggests that this will continue to be an important and growing area of interest. The individual chapters provide information on synthesis, processing and properties for a variety of polyamides, polysaccharides, polyesters and polyphenols. The reader will have a single volume that provides a resource from which to gain initial insights into this diverse field and from which key references and contacts can be drawn. Aspects of biology, biotechnology, polymer synthesis, polymer processing and engineering, mechanical properties and biophysics are addressed to varying degrees for the specific biopolymers. The volume can be used as a referenc or as a teaching text. At the more practical level, the range of important materials derived from renewable resources is both extensive and impressive. Gels, additives, fibers, coatings and films are generated from a variety of the biopolymers reviewed in this volume. These polymers are used in commodity materials in our everyday lives, as well as in specialty products.

Specifics

Author

David L. Kaplan

Dewey Decimal

668.9

Dewey Edition

21

Format

Trade Paperback

ISBN-10

3642083412

ISBN-13

9783642083419

Illustrated

Yes

Intended Audience

Scholarly & Professional

Item Length

9.3 in

Item Weight

23.8 Oz

Item Width

6.1 in

LC Classification Number

TA455.P58-.P585

Language

English

Number of Pages

Xix, 420 Pages

Number of Volumes

1 vol.

Publication Name

Biopolymers from Renewable Resources

Publication Year

2010

Publisher

Springer Berlin / Heidelberg

Series

Macromolecular Systems-Materials Approach Ser.

Subject

Materials Science / General, Textiles & Polymers, Environmental Science (See Also Chemistry / Environmental), Chemistry / Industrial & Technical

Subject Area

Technology & Engineering, Science

Synopsis

Biopolymers from Renewable Resources is a compilation of information on the diverse and useful polymers derived from agricultural, animal, and microbial sources. The volume provides insight into the diversity of polymers obtained directly from, or derived from, renewable resources. The beneficial aspects of utilizing polymers from renewable resources, when considering synthesis, pro­ cessing, disposal, biodegradability, and overall material life-cycle issues, suggests that this will continue to be an important and growing area of interest. The individual chapters provide information on synthesis, processing and properties for a variety of polyamides, polysaccharides, polyesters and polyphenols. The reader will have a single volume that provides a resource from which to gain initial insights into this diverse field and from which key references and contacts can be drawn. Aspects of biology, biotechnology, polymer synthesis, polymer processing and engineering, mechanical properties and biophysics are addressed to varying degrees for the specific biopolymers. The volume can be used as a reference book or as a teaching text. At the more practical level, the range of important materials derived from renewable resources is both extensive and impressive. Gels, additives, fibers, coatings and films are generated from a variety of the biopolymers reviewed in this volume. These polymers are used in commodity materials in our everyday lives, as well as in specialty products., Biopolymers from Renewable Resources is a compilation of information on the diverse and useful polymers derived from agricultural, animal, and microbial sources. The volume provides insight into the diversity of polymers obtained directly from, or derived from, renewable resources. The beneficial aspects of utilizing polymers from renewable resources, when considering synthesis, pro- cessing, disposal, biodegradability, and overall material life-cycle issues, suggests that this will continue to be an important and growing area of interest. The individual chapters provide information on synthesis, processing and properties for a variety of polyamides, polysaccharides, polyesters and polyphenols. The reader will have a single volume that provides a resource from which to gain initial insights into this diverse field and from which key references and contacts can be drawn. Aspects of biology, biotechnology, polymer synthesis, polymer processing and engineering, mechanical properties and biophysics are addressed to varying degrees for the specific biopolymers. The volume can be used as a reference book or as a teaching text. At the more practical level, the range of important materials derived from renewable resources is both extensive and impressive. Gels, additives, fibers, coatings and films are generated from a variety of the biopolymers reviewed in this volume. These polymers are used in commodity materials in our everyday lives, as well as in specialty products., Renewable resources which can be used for very different kind of purposes such as packaging material (e.g. yoghurt cups) or as fuel are in everybody's mind again. One reason, of course, is the possibility to "grow" these materials and therefore save our oil resources. The second is the biodegradability of these materials and thus the diminishing of our waste.

Table Of Content

1 Introduction to Biopolymers from Renewable Resources.- 2 Starch: Properties and Materials Applications.- 3 Polysaccharides -- Cellulose.- 4 Polysaccharides: Chitin and Chitosan: Chemistry and Technology of Their Use As Structural Materials.- 5 Alginates.- 6 Soy Protein As Biopolymer.- 7 Protein-Based Materials.- 8 Bacterial ?-Poly(glutamic Acid).- 9 Polyhydroxyalkanoates.- 10 Surfactants and Fatty Acids: Plant Oils.- 11 Surface Active Polymers from the Genus Acinetobacter.- 12 Lignin.- 13 Natural Rubber from Plants.- 14 Failure Properties of Guayule Rubber.- 15 High Molecular Weight Polylactic Acid Polymers.

Type

Textbook

brand

Springer Berlin / Heidelberg

gtin13

9783642083419

Reviews

  1. JyunMoreb4b0

    This book is an absolute gem for anyone interested in sustainable materials! It's packed with clear, practical information about polymers from nature. A fantastic, eye-opening read that was in perfect condition. Highly recommend!