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Sustainability & Green Polymer Chemistry Volume 1: Green Products and Processes
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American Chemical SocietyYear
2020ISBN
9780841298538
Table of contents
- Sustainability & Green Polymer Chemistry Volume 1: Green Products and Processes
- ACS Symposium Series1372
- Foreword
- Preface
- Sustainability and Green Polymer Chemistry—An Overview
- Green Sustainable Products from Plant Oils
- Soybeans and Beyond, How Bioadvantaged Polymers Are Forming the Foundations for the 21st-Century Bioeconomy
- Emulsion Polymerization of Plant Oil-Based Acrylic Monomers: Resourceful Platform for Biobased Waterborne Materials
- Green Processes and Materials
- Nature-Inspired Resins for Additive Manufacturing
- Sustainable Photo-curable Polymers in Additive Manufacturing Arena: A Review
- Foam Templating: A Greener Route to Porous Polymers
- Synthesis and Characterization of Plasma Crosslinked Electrospun Fiber Mats from Allyl-Functionalized Polysuccinimide
- Green Materials for Medicine
- Green Chemistry Principles In Advancing Hierarchical Functionalization of Polymer-Based Nanomedicines
- Thermoresponsive Biodegradable Polymeric Materials for Biomedical Application
- Green Hydrogels Based on Starch: Preparation Methods for Biomedical Applications
- Green Polymer Additives
- Phosphorus Flame Retardants from Crop Plant Phenolic Acids
- Reactive Flame Retardants from Starch-Derived Isosorbide
- Editors’ Biographies
- Indexes
- Author Index
- Subject Index
- Preface
- Sustainability and Green Polymer Chemistry—An Overview
- Green Sustainable Products from Plant Oils
- Soybeans and Beyond, How Bioadvantaged Polymers Are Forming the Foundations for the 21st-Century Bioeconomy
- Emulsion Polymerization of Plant Oil-Based Acrylic Monomers: Resourceful Platform for Biobased Waterborne Materials
- Green Processes and Materials
- Nature-Inspired Resins for Additive Manufacturing
- Sustainable Photo-curable Polymers in Additive Manufacturing Arena: A Review
- Foam Templating: A Greener Route to Porous Polymers
- Synthesis and Characterization of Plasma Crosslinked Electrospun Fiber Mats from Allyl-Functionalized Polysuccinimide
- Green Materials for Medicine
- Green Chemistry Principles In Advancing Hierarchical Functionalization of Polymer-Based Nanomedicines
- Thermoresponsive Biodegradable Polymeric Materials for Biomedical Application
- Green Hydrogels Based on Starch: Preparation Methods for Biomedical Applications
- Green Polymer Additives
- Phosphorus Flame Retardants from Crop Plant Phenolic Acids
- Reactive Flame Retardants from Starch-Derived Isosorbide
- Editors’ Biographies
- Indexes
- Author Index
- Subject Index