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Bio-based plastics : materials and applications

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Year
2020
Tongue
English
Leaves
258
Category
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โœฆ Table of Contents


Cover
Title Page
Copyright
ABOUT THE EDITOR
TABLE OF CONTENTS
List of Figures
List of Tables
Preface
Chapter 1 Introduction to Bio-based Plastic: Materials and Applications
1.1 Introducing Bio-Based Plastics
1.2 Recovery And Production of Bioplastics
1.3 Market For Bio-Based Plastics
1.4 Impact of Bio-Based Plastics on Current Recycling of Plastics
1.5 Bio Based Plastics and Their Environmental Impact
1.6 Future Trends of Bio-Based Plastics
References
Chapter 2 Starch Filled Plastics and Modifications
2.1 What Are Starch Based Plastics?
2.2 Starch Plastics (Thermoplastic Starch)
2.3 Bio-Plastics From Starch Based Food Crops
2.4 Starch-Polymer Composite
2.5 Preparation of Biodegradable Plastic Films From Tuber and Root Starches
2.6 Structure And Properties of Starch-Based Plastics
2.7 Modified Starch & Starch-Based Plastics
2.8 Applications of Starch-Based Biodegradable Polymers
2.9 Starch-Filled Plastics Options For Automation
2.10 Influence of Starch Oxidization And Modification on Interfacial Interaction, Rheological Behavior, And Properties of Poly (Propylene Carbonate)/Starch Blends
2.11 Starch-Based Plastic Blends From Reactive Extrusion
2.12 Starch Filled Plastics: The Future of Sustainable Packaging
References
Chapter 3 Cellulose and Cellulose Acetate: Bio-based Plastics
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Cellulose Fibers
3.3 Degradation of Cellulose Acetate-Based Materials
3.4 Synthesis of Bioplastic-Based Renewable Cellulose Acetate
3.5 Biodegradable Plastic Material Derived From Cellulose Acetate And Relative End Products
3.6 A Need For More Sustainable Raw Materials From Healthcare, Construction, Food And Coatings For Cellulose Based Plastics
References
Chapter 4 Chitin and Chitosan
4.1 Introduction
4.2 What Is Chitin and Chitosan?
4.3 Chitin
4.4 Chitosan
4.5 Chemical Structure And Properties
4.6 Chitin Biosynthesis
References
Chapter 5 ARBOFORM and the Processing
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Lignin Modification And Lignin-Based Surfactant
5.3 Lignin-Polymer Composites
5.4 Green Composites: Versatile Material For Future
5.5 Arboform And Its Processing
5.6 Mechanical Properties
5.7 Carbonization Of Hot-Pressed Arboform ยฎ-Mixtures
5.8 Lignin-Based Composites In Photocatalysis
5.9 Innovative Aspects (Environmental, Social, Economic)
References
Chapter 6 BioPlastics from Lipids
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Lipids: Definition, Classification And Functions
6.3 Bacteria as Sources of (Commercial) Lipids
6.4 Bacterial Lipid Producers
6.5 Biosynthesis of Lipids
6.6 Metabolic Engineering of Lipids
6.7 Vegetable Oil-Based Polymers: Synthesis and Applications
6.8 Lipid-Based Edible Films
References
Chapter 7 Lactic Acids and Crystallization for Bio-Based Plastics
7.1 Introduction
7.2 What is Pla, And What Is It Utilized For?
7.3 Manufacturing of Pla
7.4 Pla Degradability, Biodegradability, and Recyclability
7.5 Advantages And Disadvantages of Pla
7.6 What Materials Can Be Made With Pla?
7.7 Overall Crystallization Kinetics
7.8 Materials, Processing And Experimental
7.9 Conclusion
References
Chapter 8 Sustainability of Bio Materials
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Defining A Sustainable Bio-Based Plastic
8.3 Principles For Sustainable Biomaterials
8.4 Bioplastics Spectrum And Environmental Impact of Bio-Based Materials
8.5 Feedstock
8.6 Relationship Between Bioplastics And Sustainability
8.7 Bioplastics Offer A More Sustainable Future
8.8 Creating Sustainable Plastics
8.9 Facing The Contradictions of Plastics
8.10 Plastics At Play In Consumer Lifestyles
References
Index
Back Cover


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