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Bio-Based Polymers for Engineered Green Materials -

Bio-Based Polymers for Engineered Green Materials

Buch | Softcover
568 Seiten
2020
MDPI (Verlag)
978-3-03928-925-7 (ISBN)
CHF 143,65 inkl. MwSt
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With daily signals, Nature is communicating us that its unconscious wicked exploitation is no more sustainable. Our socio-economic system focuses on production increasing without considering the consequences. We are intoxicating ourselves on a daily bases just to allow the system to perpetuate itself. The time to switch into more natural solutions is come and the scientific community is ready to offer more natural product with comparable performance then the market products we are used to deal with. This book collects a broad set of scientific examples in which research groups from all over the world, aim to replace fossil fuel-based solutions with biomass derived materials. In here, some of the most innovative developments in the field of bio-materials are reported considering topics which goes from biomass valorization to the synthesis of high preforming bio-based materials.
Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Basel
Sprache englisch
Maße 170 x 244 mm
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Natur / Technik
Naturwissenschaften Chemie Allgemeines / Lexika
Technik
Schlagworte Adsorption • Adsorption capacity • alginate sponge • alkali lignin • Anionic surfactants • Anti-bacterial silver nanoparticle • antifouling • Artemisia vulgaris • asphalt rubber • Autoxidation • Bacterial Cellulose • benzoyl cellulose • bio-asphalt • bio-based • Bio-based foams • Biocomposite • Bioflex • bio-inspired interfaces • Biomass resources • bio-nanocomposites • Bioplastics • biopolymers • cationic dyes • Cellulose • Cellulose Nanocrystals • Cellulose Nanofibers • Cement • Chemical composition • Chitosan • Compatibility • Composites • copper coating • Corn Starch • Cost • crosslinked microparticles • Delignification • dense structure • Differential Scanning Calorimetry • dimensional stability • dimer acid • Dissolution • electrical resistance • electroless deposition • electrospinning • emulsion-solvent evaporation method • endothermic effect • enzymatic saccharification • Escherichia coli • extrusion-compounding • feast-famine • fiber-cement • Film • Films • Fractionation • free-radical polymerization • galactoglucomannan • GC-MS • Graphene oxide • H2O2 bleaching treatment • Hatscheck process • headspace solid phase microextraction • Heat treatment • Heavy metals • Hemicellulose • HSQC-NMR • humidity sensor • Hybrid Composites • hybrid nonisocyanate polyurethane • Hydrogel • hydrotropic treatment • imidazolium • immobilized TEMPO • ionic liquid • iron chelation • kaempferol • Kenaf Fiber • knotwood • larixol • latex state • Lignin • lignin-carbohydrate complex • lignin-containing cellulose nanofibrils • LIGNIN CONTENT • Lignocellulose • lignocellulosic nanofibrils • liquid natural rubber • Lyocell fiber • Mechanical Degradation • mechanical properties • melt condensation • Membrane • metal binding • Metal Chloride • Methylene blue • Microbial nutrient • microcellulose fiber • microencapsulated phase change material (MPCM) • microstructure • mixed microbial cultures • mixing sequence • N/A • Nanobiocomposites • nanocellulose fibers • nanocelluloses • Nanoclays • Natural Fibers • Nuclear Magnetic Resonance • One-pot Synthesis • ONP fibers • orange waste • osteoblast proliferation • paper-based scaffolds • Peptone • PHA • PHBV • phenanthrene • Photodegradation • Physical property • Physicochemical properties • pollutant adsorbents • polycaprolactone • polydopamine coating • Polyhydroxyalkanoates • Polylactic acid • Poly(Lactic Acid) • poly(lactic acid) and composite films • polylactic acid (PLA) • Polymeric composites • polysaccharides • Porosity • porous structure • precipitation • pulp fibers • Pyrene • pyrolysis mechanism • Recycling • resource recovery • robust fiber network • SAXS • scanning electron microscope • Sensitivity • Silanization • silkworm cocoons • skincare • Solanyl • solution casting • solvent- and catalyst-free • Staphylococcus aureus • stearoyl cellulose • Storage stability • Strain sensor • structural plastics • structure–property relationship • surface modification • tannin • tannin-furanic foam • tannin polymer • taxifolin • TEMPO oxidation • Thermal Degradation • thermal gravimetric analysis • thermal properties • Thermal stability • thermoplastic starch • Thermosetting polymers • TiO2 anatase • Tissue engineering • Toughening • transparent wood • transport properties • tung oil • two-step lyophilization • Ultrafiltration • unsaturated polyester resins • UV light • vibrational spectroscopy • volatiles • waste biomass • wastewater treatments • Water resistance • WAXS • Wood • Wood Modification • Workability • X-ray diffraction
ISBN-10 3-03928-925-X / 303928925X
ISBN-13 978-3-03928-925-7 / 9783039289257
Zustand Neuware
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