Advances in Sustainable Polymeric Materials II
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ArtikelUtgivningsinformation: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2024Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (304 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
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- 9783725813254
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- Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes
- Technology: general issues
- Engineering: general
- 5-furandicarboxylic acid
- ?max
- Bragg reflection
- CS
- HMF
- MOF-808
- PVA solution
- SDH solution
- UHPLC–ESI–MS analysis
- Williamson ether synthesis
- Ziegler–Natta catalyst
- adsorbents
- agro-waste
- anti-?-glucosidase activity
- antifungal strength
- antioxidant activity
- astragalus residue powder
- banana peels
- barium titanate as oxidation protector filler
- bio-based polymers
- biocomposite
- biopolyester
- black locust flower
- blends
- carbamate
- catalyst
- cellulose
- cellulose derivatives
- cellulose nanofibers
- chemiluminescence
- cholesteric liquid crystal
- coatings
- curcumin
- cutin
- cytotoxic activity
- degradation behavior
- derivatization
- electrospinning
- epoxides ring opening
- erbium trichloride
- erythrocytes
- essential oils
- ethyl cellulose
- ethylene–propylene–diene rubber-based composites
- fibrous materials
- furan
- fused deposition modeling
- green chemistry
- green ethylene
- heterogeneous catalysts
- high Andean algae
- high-performance polymers
- hydrocolloid
- industries
- iron released
- mechanical properties
- mechanical property
- mechanical testing
- melt flow in
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This reprint, "Advances in Sustainable Polymeric Materials II", contains 16 studies and further cutting-edge research that illustrate how these challenges can be addressed through the use of advanced materials, sustainable polymers, and green technologies. It highlights the importance of efficient catalysts, bio-based materials, and green chemical processes and demonstrates how cellulose derivatives and other natural materials can be integrated into polymer compositions. The reprint also explores the use of electrospun membranes and reactive eutectic solvents for greener methods of wastewater treatment and material synthesis, and the potential of agri-food waste and biomaterials for fully bio-based polymer coatings and materials. It also discusses the stabilization and preservation of natural extracts and active ingredients, showcasing the importance of encapsulation and nanotechnology in preserving these substances' beneficial properties. Each chapter provides detailed insight into how natural resources can be harnessed to create high-performance products while maintaining a strong commitment to environmental protection. These innovations not only improve the performance of materials but also contribute to reducing the ecological footprint of industrial processes.
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