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Biopolymers Reuse, Recycling, and Disposal

โœ Scribed by Michael Niaounakis (Auth.)


Year
2013
Tongue
English
Leaves
412
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


Content:
Front Matter, Page i
Series Page, Page ii
Copyright, Page iv
Quotes, Page xi
Foreword, Pages xiii-xv
Abbreviations of Biopolymers, Pages xvii-xviii
1 - Introduction to Biopolymers, Pages 1-75
2 - Definitions and Assessment of (Bio)degradation, Pages 77-94
3 - Reuse, Pages 95-105
4 - Disposal, Pages 107-150
5 - Physical Recycling, Pages 151-166
6 - Chemical Recycling, Pages 167-192
7 - Degradability on Demand, Pages 193-241
8 - Developments and Trends in Patenting, Pages 243-250
9 - Regulatory Aspects Framework, Pages 251-274
10 - Economic Evaluation and Environmental Impacts, Pages 275-290
Appendix I, Pages 291-314
Appendix II, Pages 315-323
Appendix III, Pages 325-350
Appendix IV - Databases Consulted, Page 351
Appendix V - Further Information Sources, Page 353
Glossary, Pages 355-365
Patents, Pages 367-377
Applicants, Pages 379-382
Inventors, Pages 383-387
Author Index, Pages 389-393
Index, Pages 395-413


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