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Natural Polymers and Biopolymers II



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Autore: Caillol Sylvain Visualizza persona
Titolo: Natural Polymers and Biopolymers II Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (472 p.)
Soggetto topico: Research and information: general
Soggetto non controllato: 3D printing
acetylated starch
adhesion
alginate
alkyl lactate
amine
bacterial cellulose
bio-based
biobased
biobased composites
biobased epoxy
biobased monomer
biobased polymer
biobased polymers
biocomposite filaments
biomass
biomaterials
block copolymers
cardanol
catalyst
cationic photocuring
cellulose nanofibrils
chemical composition
chitosan
coating
conjugated diene
copolymerization
crosslinking
curcumin
Diels-Alder
drained and undrained peatlands
emulsion polymerization
epoxide
epoxy resins
etherified starch
eugenol-derived methacrylate
exo-methylene
fatty acids
fractionation
furan-maleimide
gelatin
green chemistry
heat-resistant polymer
humic acids
humins
imine
kinetics
lignin
living radical polymerization
macromolecular characteristics
mechanical strength
mechanims
melt extrusion
membrane-assisted ultrafiltration
methyl-β-cyclodextrin inclusion complex
microfiber
microfibrillated cellulose
mixed micelles
n/a
nanocellulose
paramagnetic and optical properties
peats
photoinduced-polymerization
physical property
plant oil-based monomers
polycarbonates
polymer
polyurethane foam
PSA
radical polymerization
RAFT
RAFT polymerization
renewable monomer
renewable resources
ring-opening
silane coupling agent
solvent extraction
surface characterization
sustainable materials
terpenoid
textile
thermal
thermoset
thermosets
Persona (resp. second.): CaillolSylvain
Sommario/riassunto: BioPolymers could be either natural polymers - polymer naturally occurring in Nature, such as cellulose or starch..., or biobased polymers that are artificially synthesized from natural resources. Since the late 1990s, the polymer industry has faced two serious problems: global warming and anticipation of limitation to the access to fossil resources. One solution consists in the use of sustainable resources instead of fossil-based resources. Hence, biomass feedstocks are a promising resource and biopolymers are one of the most dynamic polymer area. Additionally, biodegradability is a special functionality conferred to a material, bio-based or not. Very recently, facing the awareness of the volumes of plastic wastes, biodegradable polymers are gaining increasing attention from the market and industrial community. This special issue of Molecules deals with the current scientific and industrial challenges of Natural and Biobased Polymers, through the access of new biobased monomers, improved thermo-mechanical properties, and by substitution of harmful substances. This themed issue can be considered as collection of highlights within the field of Natural Polymers and Biobased Polymers which clearly demonstrate the increased interest in this field. We hope that this will inspire researchers to further develop this area and thus contribute to futures more sustainable society."
Titolo autorizzato: Natural Polymers and Biopolymers II  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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