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Natural Polymers, Biopolymers, Biomaterials, and Their Composites, Blends, and IPNs
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Natural Polymers, Biopolymers, Biomaterials, and Their Composites, Blends, and IPNs
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Natural Polymers, Biopolymers, Biomaterials, and Their Composites, Blends, and IPNs focuses on the recent advances in natural polymers, biopolymers, biomaterials, and their composites, blends, and IPNs. Biobased polymer blends and composites occupy a unique position in the dynamic world of new biomaterials. The growing need for lubricious coatings
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- Front Cover
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- List of Abbreviations
- Preface
- 1. Chitosan and Chitosan Derivatives as Chelating Agents
- 2. Chitosan Composites for Biomedical Applications: An Overview
- 3. Chitosan-based Materials in Waste Water Treatment—Recent Developments
- 4. Maize–Natural Fiber as Reinforcement with Polymers for Structural Applications
- 5. Poly-β-hydroxybutyrate (PHB): A Biodegradable Polymer of Microbial Origin
- 6. Barrier Properties of Biodegradable Bacterial Polyester Films
- 7. Silk Fibers and their Unidirectional Polymer Composites
- 8. Bionanocomposites for Multidimensional Brain Cell Signaling
- 9. Salix Viminalis as a Source of Nanomaterials and Bioactive Natural Substances
- 10. Properties of Differently Compatibilized Bamboo Fiber Reinforced PE Composites
- 11. Jute/Polyester Composites
- 12. Control of the Hyaluronidase Activity Towards Hyaluronan by Formation of Electrostatic Complexes: Fundamental and Application Relevance
- 13. Spider Silk-production and Biomedical Applications
- 14. New Nanocomposite Materials Based on Cellulose Fibers and Other Biopolymers
- 15. Cross-linking Chemistry of Type I and Type III Collagen with Anionic Polysaccharides
- 16. Cellulose Fiber Reinforced Poly(lactic acid) (PLA) Composites
- 17. Isolation of Cellulose Nanowhiskers from Kenaf Fiber
- 18. Bio-hybrid Nanocomposite Roll-to-roll Coatings for Fiber-based Materials and Plastics
- 19. Advances in Collagen-based Tissue Engineering
- 20. Pectic Polysaccharides of Fruits: Characterization, Fractional Changes and Industrial Application
- 21. Synthesis and Characterization of Alkyd Resin Microcapsules
- 22. Environmental Recovery by Magnetic Nanocomposites Based on Castor Oil
- 23. Magnetic Biofoams Based on Polyurethane Applied in Oil Spill Cleanup Processes
- 24. Self-assembly of Lipid A-phosphates: Supramolecular Liquid Crystals
- 25. Bone Mechanical Stimulation with Piezoelectric Materials
- 26. Role of Water in Dielectric Properties of Starch Membranes
- 27. Tribo Performance of T-bfrp Composite Subjected to Dry/Wet Contact Conditions
- 28. Properties and Nano-observation of Natural Rubber with Nanomatrix Structure
- References