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Advances in Sustainable Polymeric Materials II

โœ Scribed by Cazan C., Pop M.A. (ed.)


Publisher
MDPI
Year
2024
Tongue
English
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303
Category
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This is a reprint of articles from the Special Issue published online in the open access journal Polymers (ISSN 2073-4360)
This reprint, "Advances in Sustainable Polymeric Materials IIโ€, contains 16 studies and further cutting-edge research that illustrate how these challenges can be addressed through the use of advanced materials, sustainable polymers, and green technologies. It highlights the importance of efficient catalysts, bio-based materials, and green chemical processes and demonstrates how cellulose derivatives and other natural materials can be integrated into polymer compositions. The reprint also explores the use of electrospun membranes and reactive eutectic solvents for greener methods of wastewater treatment and material synthesis, and the potential of agri-food waste and biomaterials for fully bio-based polymer coatings and materials. It also discusses the stabilization and preservation of natural extracts and active ingredients, showcasing the importance of encapsulation and nanotechnology in preserving these substances' beneficial properties. Each chapter provides detailed insight into how natural resources can be harnessed to create high-performance products while maintaining a strong commitment to environmental protection. These innovations not only improve the performance of materials but also contribute to reducing the ecological footprint of industrial processes.

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Advances in Sustainable Polymeric Materials II
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Preface
Porous Coordination Polymer MOF-808 as an Effective Catalyst to Enhance Sustainable Chemical Processes
Strategies for Improving Sustainability in the Development of High-Performance Styrenic Block Copolymers by Developing Blends with Cellulose Derivatives
The Potential of Electrospun Membranes in the Treatment of Textile Wastewater: A Review
Reactive Deep Eutectic Solvent for an Eco-Friendly Synthesis of Cellulose Carbamate
Crosslinked Polyesters as Fully Biobased Coatings with Cutin Monomer from Tomato Peel Wastes
Stabilization of Black Locust Flower Extract via Encapsulation Using Alginate and Alginateโ€“Chitosan Microparticles
Stability in Aqueous Solution of a New Spray-Dried Hydrocolloid of High Andean Algae Nostoc sphaericum
Cholesteric Liquid Crystals with Thermally Stable Reflection Color from Mixtures of Completely Etherified Ethyl Cellulose Derivative and Methacrylic Acid
Fluid Mechanics of Droplet Spreading of Chitosan/PVA-Based Spray Coating Solution on Banana Peels with Different Wettability
Native Potato Starch and Tara Gum as Polymeric Matrices to Obtain Iron-Loaded Microcapsules from Ovine and Bovine Erythrocytes
Preservation of Fresh-Cut โ€˜Maradolโ€™ Papaya with Polymeric Nanocapsules of Lemon Essential Oil or Curcumin
FDM 3D Printing and Soil-Burial-Degradation Behaviors of Residue of Astragalus Particles/Thermoplastic Starch/Poly(lactic acid) Biocomposites
Furan as Impurity in Green Ethylene and Its Effects on the Productivity of Random Ethyleneโ€“Propylene Copolymer Synthesis and Its Thermal and Mechanical Properties
The Contribution of BaTiO3 to the Stability Improvement of Ethyleneโ€“Propyleneโ€“Diene Rubber: Part Iโ€”Pristine Filler
Reinforcement Behavior of Chemically Unmodified Cellulose Nanofiber in Natural Rubber Nanocomposites
Recent Advances in Lignocellulose-Based Monomers and Their Polymerization
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