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Green Polymer Chemistry

Green Polymer Chemistry

Biobased Materials and Biocatalysis

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Green chemistry is the design of chemical products and processes that reduce or eliminate the use or generation of hazardous substances. Green polymer chemistry is an extension of green chemistry to polymer science and engineering. Developments in this area have been stimulated by health and environmental concerns, interest in sustainability, desire to decrease the dependence on petroleum, and opportunities to design and produce green products and processes. Major advances includenew uses of biobased feedstock, green reactions, green processing methodologies, and green polymeric products.A current feature of green polymer chemistry is that it is both global and multidisciplinary. Thus, publications in this field are spread out over different journals in different countries. Moreover, a successful research effort may involve collaborations of people in various disciplines, such as organic chemistry, polymer chemistry, material science, chemical engineering, biochemistry, molecular biology, microbiology, enzymology, toxicology, environmental science, and analytical chemistry.This book combines the major interdisciplinary research in this field and is targeted for scientists, engineers, and students, who are involved or interested in green polymer chemistry. These may include chemists, biochemists, material scientists, chemical engineers, microbiologists, molecular biologists, enzymologists, toxicologists, environmental scientists, and analytical chemists. It can be a textbook for a course on green chemistry and also a reference book for people who need informationon specific topics involving biocatalysis and biobased materials.
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OUP USA
87517
9780841230651
9780841230651

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Publication date
2016
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
512
Dimensions (mm)
152 x 227
Weight (g)
822
  • Preface; 1. Green Polymer Chemistry:: Some Recent Developments and Examples; Enzymatic and Chemo-enzymatic Approaches; 2. Green Polymer Chemistry:: Enzyme-Catalyzed Polymer Functionalization; 3. Chemoenzymatic Synthesis and Characterization of Polyester-Urethanes Bearing Amino-Acids Moieties; 4. Chemo-enzymatic Synthesis, Derivatizations, and Polymerizations of Renewable Phenolic Monomers Derived from Ferulic Acid and Biobased Polyols:: An Access to Sustainable Copolyesters, Poly(ester-urethane)s, and Poly(ester-alkenamer)s; 5. Emerging Enzyme-Based Technologies for Wastewater Treatment; 6. Enzymatic Synthesis of Non-Natural Oligo- and Polysaccharides by Phosphorylase-Catalyzed Glycosylations Using Analogue Substrates; 7. Water-Insoluble Glucans from Sucrose via Glucansucrases. Factors Influencing Structures and Yields; 8. Biosynthesis, Properties, and Biodegradation of Lactate-Based Polymers; Other Catalysts and Functional Peptides; 9. Combining Sustainable Polymerization Routes for the Preparation of Polyesters, Polycarbonates, and Copolymers; 10. Aluminum Salen and Salan Polymerization Catalysts:: From Monomer Scope to Macrostructure Control; 11. Creation of Functional Peptides by Evolutionary Engineering with Bioorthogonal Incorporation of Artificial Components; Biobased Materials from Triglyceride Feedstock; 12. Thermoplastic Elastomers from Vegetable Oils via Reversible Addition-Fragmentation Chain Transfer Polymerization; 13. From Biorefinery to Performance Technology:: Transforming Renewable Olefinic Building Blocks into Lubricants and Other High-Value Products; 14. Polyacids from Corn Oil as Curing Agents for Epoxy Resins; 15. Modifications of Plant Oils for Value-Added Uses; 16. Soy-Based Building Blocks for Advanced Photocure Coating Systems; 17. Solid Lipid Nanoparticle - Functional Template of Meso-Macrostructured Silica Materials; Biobased Materials from Carbohydrate Feedstock; 18. In Situ Metal-Free Synthesis of Polylactide Enantiomers Grafted from Nanoclays of High Thermostability; 19. A Novel Renewable Thermoplastic Polyacetal by Polymerization of Glycolaldehyde Dimer, a Major Product of the Fast Pyrolysis of Cellulosic Feedstock; 20. Development of Cardanol-Bonded Cellulose Resin with Nonfood Plant Resources:: Low Energy Heterogeneous Synthesis Process; 21. Phosphorus Flame Retardants from Esters of Isosorbide and 10-Undecenoic Acid; Materials from Other Biobased Resources; 22. Bio-Based Epoxy Resins from Diphenolate Esters—Replacing the Diglycidyl Ether of Bisphenol A; 23. Influence of Furanyl Building Blocks on the Cure Kinetics of a Renewable Epoxy-Amine System; 24. Polyesters from Bio-Aromatics; 25. Development and Characterization of Pressure-Sensitive Adhesives from Dimer Acid and Epoxides; 26. Structure-Property Relationships for Polycyanurate Networks Derived from Renewable Resources; 27. Bio-Based Sources for Terephthalic Acid; 28. Green Polymer Aerogels;
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