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0 reviewsPresents the synthesis, technology and processing details of a large range of polymers derived from renewable resources
It has been a long-term desire to replace polymers from fossil fuels with the more environmentally friendly polymers generated from renewable resources. Now, with the recent advancements in synthesis technologies and the finding of new functional monomers, research in this field has shown strong potential in generating better property polymers from renewable resources. A text describing these advances in synthesis, processing, and technology of such polymers not only provides the state-of-the-art information to researchers, but also acts to stimulate research in this direction. The contents are based on a wide range of functional monomers and the contributions are written by eminent researchers.
Specifically Renewable Polymers:
Demonstrates the design, synthesis, properties and applications of plant oil-based polymers
Presents an elaborate review of acid mediated polymerization techniques for the generation of green polymers
Details the production of polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA) from olive oil based wastewater
Describes the use of atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) techniques
Reviews the renewable polymers derived from transgenic crop plants
Provides an overview of a range of biomass-based polymers
Concludes with the recent efforts and approaches exploiting the natural materials in developing drug delivery systems.