Green by Design
Philip Biehl (Hrsg.), Kai Zhang (Hrsg.)
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Institute of Physics Publishing
Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Technik
Beschreibung
This book offers a comprehensive exploration of bio-polymeric materials, with a special focus on their interfacial properties. It covers the latest advancements in bio-polymer applications at interfaces, examining their chemical structures, biological foundations, modifications, and diverse applications. The discussion highlights these materials as potential replacements for fossil-based products, while also demonstrating their broader capabilities that extend beyond simple substitution of petrochemical materials. The focus is on understanding the interfacial science of these materials, particularly the key functional groups, physical phenomena, and interactions that occur in specific environments. The book features contributions from experts in the respective fields, making it a reference for scientists, academicians, practitioners, and students who are involved in the development and application of sustainable materials.
Key features
- Provides a comprehensive and interdisciplinary overview of bio-based polymers at interfaces
- Explores the latest cutting-edge developments and applications from a materials science, physical science, and polymer science perspective
- Emphasises the interfacial properties of bio-polymers and how they impact their respective fields of use
- Covers a wide range of applications including bio-based polymeric surfactants, adhesives and coatings, bio-medical applications and interfacial adsorption
- Concludes with a chapter on end-of-life cycle strategies for bio-based materials, including degradation, reuse, and recycling
Kundenbewertungen
interfacial tension, surface modification, renewable resources, biopolymers, wettability, green chemistry, biodegradability, adhesion, biobased coatings, biocompatibility, Biomaterials, sustainability, interfacial science, interfacial energy, natural fibers