4 edition of Polymer applications of renewable resource materials found in the catalog.
Polymer applications of renewable resource materials
Symposium on the Use of Renewable Resource Materials for Coatings and Plastics (1981 New York, N.Y.)
Published
1983
by Plenum Press in New York
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Written in
Edition Notes
Statement | edited by Charles E. Carraher, Jr. and L.H. Sperling. |
Series | Polymer science and technology ;, v. 17 |
Contributions | Carraher, Charles E., Sperling, L. H. 1932- |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | TP1081 .S95 1981 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xiii, 469 p. : |
Number of Pages | 469 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL3490369M |
ISBN 10 | 0306410338 |
LC Control Number | 82010127 |
The importance of renewable based materials has lead to a renaissance in the chemistry of biomacromolecules and their expansive functional properties. This book covers the source, production, structures and properties of some of the most important biomacromolecules with applications in the fields of biotechnology and medicine. This perspective article examines the state of the art regarding the field of polymers from renewable resources and attempts to give a critical appraisal of the situation related to a representative number of specific materials, in terms of their interest, present degree of advancement, and prospective development within short- and medium-term projections.
Renewable energy resources commonly used for building applications include solar, wind, geothermal, and biomass. Before selecting an appropriate renewable energy technology to apply to an existing building retrofit project, it is important to first consider a number of factors. Examples of these factors include: • Available renewable energy. The book describes the development and commercialization of materials with viscoelastic properties, Polymers from Fossil and Renewable Resources Scientific and Technological Comparison of Plastic Properties. Authors Synthesis of Polymers for Plastic Materials. Francesco Ciardelli, Monica Bertoldo, Simona Bronco, Elisa Passaglia.
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Polymer Applications of Renewable-Resource Materials (Polymer Science and Technology Series) Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. Edition by Charles. Polymer Applications of Renewable-Resource Materials.
Coal and oil became the primary sources of heat and power. Closer to the focus of this book, petroleum products began to replace the vegetable oils, tannin, wool, cotton, leather, silk, rubber, etc.
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Closer to the focus of this book, petroleum products began to replace the vegetable oils, tannin, wool, cotton, leather, silk, rubber, etc. in a host of applications. Polymer Applications of. Polymers from Renewable Resources, launched inpublishes leading peer reviewed research that is focused on the development of renewable polymers and their application in the production of industrial, consumer, and medical products.
The progressive decline of fossil resources, together with the ongoing increases in oil prices, has initiated an increase in the search for alternatives.
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The use of polymeric materials from renewable resources dates very back in history, as naturally occurring polymers were among the first materials used by men. In the 19th century, natural materials, such as casein, natural rubber, and cellulose, were modified to obtain useful polymeric materials.
Surfactants from Renewable Resources presents the latest research and commercial applications in the emerging Surface active polymers; This book is a valuable resource for industrial researchers in companies that produce and use surfactants, as well as academic researchers in surface and polymer chemistry, sustainable chemistry and chemical.
Renewable resources are used increasingly in the production of polymers. In particular, monomers such as carbon dioxide, terpenes, vegetable oils.
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The handbook covers a multitude of natural polymers/ reinforcement/ fillers. Dear Colleagues, The utilization of renewable resources for polymer production is receiving substantial interest.
While only about 6% of the petroleum produced globally is used for the manufacturing of polymers, there are alarming environmental and safety concerns associated with both the feedstock used to produce polymers and their end-of-life disposal.
Industrial Applications of Renewable Plastics: Environmental, Technological, and Economic Advances provides practical information to help engineers and materials scientists deploy renewable plastics in the plastics market. It explores the uses, possibilities, and problems of renewable plastics and composites to assist in material selection and rejection.
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With the rapid increase in the applications of electronic devices, the integration of renewable polymers with electronics not only enhances the economic benefit of waste natural resources but also. Includes key published material on biopolymers, updated specifically for this Handbook, and new material including coverage of PLA and Tissue Engineering Scaffolds.
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Print Book & E-Book. ISBNGet this from a library! Polymer Applications of Renewable-Resource Materials. [Charles E Carraher; L H Sperling] -- For there is hope of a tree, If it be cut down, That it will sprout again And that the tender branch Thereof will not cease.
Job XIV (7) Mankind has been blessed with a multitude of resources.