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Biopolymers From Natural Resources Rafael Antonio Gimeno Marina Patricia Arrieta Dillon

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Biopolymers From Natural Resources Rafael Antonio Gimeno Marina Patricia Arrieta Dillon
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Publisher: MDPI
File Extension: PDF
File size: 23.82 MB
Pages: 422
Author: Rafael Antonio Gimeno, Marina Patricia Arrieta Dillon, Daniel García García
ISBN: 9783036539676, 3036539670
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Biopolymers From Natural Resources Rafael Antonio Gimeno Marina Patricia Arrieta Dillon by Rafael Antonio Gimeno, Marina Patricia Arrieta Dillon, Daniel García García 9783036539676, 3036539670 instant download after payment.

This work covers all aspects related to the obtainment, production, design, and processing of biopolymers obtained from natural resources. Moreover, it studies characteristics related to the improvement of their performance to increase their potential application at an industrial level, in line with the concept of a global circular economy. Thus, this work firstly classifies biopolymers obtained from natural resources (e.g., biobased building blocks and biopolymers extracted directly from plants and biomass), and then summarizes several cutting-edge research works focused on enhancing the performance of biopolymers from natural resources to extend their application in the industrial sector, and contribute to the transition to more sustainable plastics.

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