Degradable Polymers: Principles and Applications

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G. Scott
Springer Science & Business Media, 14 mar 2013 - 494 pagine

The emphasis in degradable polymers has changed since the first edition of this book. Biomedical and agricultural applications remain important topics of scientific and commercial interest in the second edition. However, an increased emphasis on composting as a means of recovering value from wastes has led to a new impetus to understand how plastics degrade in the environment and the implication of this for international standards. Polymers based on renewable resources are also a major topic in this edition but the debate continues about their long-term sustainability and ecological advantages over degradable man-made polymers.

Degradable Polymers will be of interest not only to academic and industrial scientists working on packaging, agricultural and medical applications of plastics but also to students of environmental science and legislators concerned with the effects of man-made materials in the environment.

 

Sommario

Why Biodegradable Polymers?
1
An Overview of Biodegradable Polymers and Biodegradation of Polymers
17
Degradation and Stabilization of CarbonChain Polymers
27
Techniques and Methods of Polymer Degradation
51
Biodegradation of Aliphatic Polyesters 71
70
StarchPolymer Composites
133
Polymers from Renewable Sources 163
162
Sustainable PolyHydroxyalkanoate PHA Production
235
Properties and Modification
294
Biodegradable Polymers in Medicine
321
Environmentally Biodegradable WaterSoluble Polymers 379
378
Plastics and the Environment
413
Degradable Hydrocarbon Polymers in Waste and Litter Control
449
Subject Index
481
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