Plastics Materials & Applications Chapter-1: Bio based plastics-introduction Definition of bio-based plastics A brief history of bio-based plastics Market for bio-based plastics Scope of the book Chapter-2 Starch Introduction Starch Starch –filled plastics Structural starch modifications Starch –based materials on the market Conclusions References Chapter -3: Cellulose and cellulose acetate Introduction Raw materials Structure Principles of cellulose technology Properties and applications of cellulose-based plastics Some recent developments Conclusion References Chapter 4: Materials based on chitin and chitosan Introduction Preparation and characterization of chitin and chitosan Processing of chitin to materials and applications Chitosan processing to materials and applications Conclusion References Chapter-5 Lignin matrix composites from natural resources-ARBOFORM Introduction Approaches for plastics completely made from natural Resources Formulation of lignin matrix composites Chemical free lignin matrix composites Injection moulding of parts-case studies Acknowledgements References Chapter-6 Bioplastics from lipids Introduction Definition and structure of lipids Sources and biosynthesis of lipids Extraction of plant oils, triglycerides and their Associated compounds Biopolymers from plant oils, triglycerides and their associated compounds Applications Conclusions References Chapter 7: polyhydroxyalkanoates: basics production and Applications of microbial biopolyesters Microbial PHA production, metabolism, and structure Available raw materials for PHA production Recovery of PHA from biomass Different types of PHA Global PHA production Applications of PHAs Economic challenges in the production of PHAs and attempts to overcome them Process design Conclusion References Chapter-8 Poly(lactic acid) Introduction Historical outline Synthesis of monomer Synthesis of poly(lactic acid) Processing Crystallization Physical properties Hydrolytic degradation Biodegradation Photo degradation High-performance poly (lactic acid) based materials Applications Recycling Conclusions References Chapter-9 Other polyesters from biomass derived Monomers Introduction Isohexide polyesters Furan-based polyesters Poly(butylenes succinate) (PBS) and its copolymers Bio-based terephthalates Conclusions References Chapter-10 Polyamides from biomass derived monomers Introduction Technical performance of polyamides Chemical synthesis Monomer feedstock supply chain Producers Sustainability aspects Improvement and outlook References Chapter-11 Polyolefin-based plastics from biomass Derived monomers Introduction Polyolefin-based plastics Biomass Chemicals from biotechnology Plastics from biomass Polyolefin plastics from biomass and biotechnology technology Polyolefin plastics from biomass and biotechnology Bio-polyethylene and bio-polypropylene Perspective and outlook References Chpater-12 Future trends for recombinant protein based Polymers: the case study of development and application of silk-elastin-like polymers Introduction Production Production of recombinant protein-based polymers The silk-elastin like polymers Final considerations References Chapter-13 Renewable raw materials and feedstock for Bioplastics Introduction First-and second-generation crops: advantages and disadvantages The amount of land needed to grow feedstock for biobased plastics Productivity and availability of arable land Research on feedstock optimization Advanced breeding technologies and green biotechnology Some facts about food prices and recent food price increases Is there enough land for food, animal feed, bioenergy and industrial material use, including bio-based plastics References Chapter-14 The promise of bioplastics- bio based and biodegradable –compostable plastics Value proposition for bio-based plastics Exemplars of zero or reduced material carbon footprint Bio PE,bio-PET and PLA Process carbon footprint and LCA Determination of bio-based carbon content End-of-life options for bioplastic-biodegradability Compost ability Summary References .
Plastics Materials & Applications
Chapter-1: Bio based plastics-introduction
Definition of bio-based plastics
A brief history of bio-based plastics
Market for bio-based plastics
Scope of the book
Chapter-2 Starch
Introduction
Starch
Starch –filled plastics
Structural starch modifications
Starch –based materials on the market
Conclusions
References
Chapter -3: Cellulose and cellulose acetate
Raw materials
Structure
Principles of cellulose technology
Properties and applications of cellulose-based plastics
Some recent developments
Conclusion
Chapter 4: Materials based on chitin and chitosan
Preparation and characterization of chitin and chitosan
Processing of chitin to materials and applications
Chitosan processing to materials and applications
Chapter-5 Lignin matrix composites from natural resources-ARBOFORM
Approaches for plastics completely made from natural
Resources
Formulation of lignin matrix composites
Chemical free lignin matrix composites
Injection moulding of parts-case studies
Acknowledgements
Chapter-6 Bioplastics from lipids
Definition and structure of lipids
Sources and biosynthesis of lipids
Extraction of plant oils, triglycerides and their
Associated compounds
Biopolymers from plant oils, triglycerides and their associated compounds
Applications
Chapter 7: polyhydroxyalkanoates: basics production and
Applications of microbial biopolyesters
Microbial PHA production, metabolism, and structure
Available raw materials for PHA production
Recovery of PHA from biomass
Different types of PHA
Global PHA production
Applications of PHAs
Economic challenges in the production of PHAs and attempts to overcome them
Process design
Chapter-8 Poly(lactic acid)
Historical outline
Synthesis of monomer
Synthesis of poly(lactic acid)
Processing
Crystallization
Physical properties
Hydrolytic degradation
Biodegradation
Photo degradation
High-performance poly (lactic acid) based materials
Recycling
Chapter-9 Other polyesters from biomass derived
Monomers
Isohexide polyesters
Furan-based polyesters
Poly(butylenes succinate) (PBS) and its copolymers
Bio-based terephthalates
Chapter-10 Polyamides from biomass derived monomers
Technical performance of polyamides
Chemical synthesis
Monomer feedstock supply chain
Producers
Sustainability aspects
Improvement and outlook
Chapter-11 Polyolefin-based plastics from biomass
Derived monomers
Polyolefin-based plastics
Biomass
Chemicals from biotechnology
Plastics from biomass
Polyolefin plastics from biomass and biotechnology technology
Polyolefin plastics from biomass and biotechnology
Bio-polyethylene and bio-polypropylene
Perspective and outlook
Chpater-12 Future trends for recombinant protein based
Polymers: the case study of development and application of silk-elastin-like polymers
Production
Production of recombinant protein-based polymers
The silk-elastin like polymers
Final considerations
Chapter-13 Renewable raw materials and feedstock for
Bioplastics
First-and second-generation crops: advantages and disadvantages
The amount of land needed to grow feedstock for biobased plastics
Productivity and availability of arable land
Research on feedstock optimization
Advanced breeding technologies and green biotechnology
Some facts about food prices and recent food price increases
Is there enough land for food, animal feed, bioenergy and industrial material use, including bio-based plastics
Chapter-14 The promise of bioplastics- bio based and biodegradable –compostable plastics
Value proposition for bio-based plastics
Exemplars of zero or reduced material carbon footprint
Bio PE,bio-PET and PLA
Process carbon footprint and LCA
Determination of bio-based carbon content
End-of-life options for bioplastic-biodegradability
Compost ability
Summary
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