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Sustainability of Polymeric Materials
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eBook - ePub
Sustainability of Polymeric Materials
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This book will provide a comprehensive overview on the green approach to the research and industrialization of plastic materials. An effort will be made to offer to the reader a critical perspective concerning both oil-based plastics and novel bio-based and waste-derived polymer formulations. A special focus on bio-innovation in the area of organic materials will also be delivered.
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Table of contents
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- 1âFeasibility of the circular economy and plastic pollution
- 2âImpact of plastics on marine environments: from macro- to microplastic pollution
- 3âPlastics from bacteria (polyhydroxyalkanoates)
- 4âMarine biopolymers: alginate and chitosan
- 5âTerrestrial biopolymers: cellulose, starch, lignin
- 6âBiobased thermosetting materials
- 7âPolyester-based biodegradable polymers for commodities
- 8âBiobased functional additives for polymers
- 9âBiobased structural additives for polymers
- 10âAdditive manufacturing for biodegradable polymers
- Index