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Technology and Applications of Polymers Derived from Biomass

A one-stop practical guide to biomass-derived polymers for materials engineers and product designers who need to evaluate sustainable materials options

Syed Ali Ashter (Author)

9780323511155, Elsevier Science

Hardback, published 18 November 2017

286 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 2.2 cm, 0.61 kg

Technology and Applications of Polymers Derived from Biomass explores the range of different possible routes from biomass to polymeric materials, including the value and limitations of using biomass in material applications and a comparison of petrochemical-derived polymers and bio-based polymers. The book discusses biomass sources, types, chemistry and handling concerns. It covers the manufacture of industrial chemicals from biomass and the derivation of monomers and polymers from biomass. It also details the processing and applications of biomass-derived polymers to enable materials scientists and engineers realize the potential of biomass as a sustainable source of polymers, including plastics and elastomers.

The book is a one-stop-shop reference—giving students a basic understanding of the technology and how the material can be applied to industrial processes they will face in the workforce, and giving materials engineers and product designers the information they need to make more informed material selection decisions.

1. Introduction2. Biomass and its Sources3. Chemistry of Biomass4. Biomass Conversion Approaches5. Use of Raw Biomass and its Conversion to Energy6. Biomass Logistics and Economics7. Manufacturing Industrial Chemicals from Biomass8. Derivation of Monomers from Biomass9. Polymerization of Biomass-based Monomers10. Direct Derivation of Polymers from Biomass11. Processing of Biomass Derived Polymers12. Material and Energy Balance for Conversion of Biomass Materials13. Applications of Biomass Derived Polymers14. Environmental Impact of Biomass Conversion

Subject Areas: Materials science [TGM], Textile & fibre technology [TDH], Plastics & polymers technology [TDCP]

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