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ISBN 10: 0470683414
ISBN 13: 978-0470683415
Author: David Plackett
As an area of high topical interest, Biopolymers – New materials for Sustainable Films and Coatings covers the development and utilization of polymers derived from bioresources, with a particular focus on film and coating applications.
With growing concern for the environment and the rising price of crude oil, there is increasing demand for non-petroleum-based polymers from renewable resources. Leading research groups worldwide in industry and academe are working on such technology with the objective of applying the latest advances in the field.
Written by well-respected experts, this text systematically covers the extraction and production of selected biopolymers as well as their properties and application as films or coatings in a variety of uses. The areas addressed include food packaging, edible coatings, paper coatings and agricultural films.
Intended for researchers and students, this book will also be of interest to industry, especially in terms of the practical applications.
Table of contents:
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Index
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Production Chemistry and Properties of Polyhydroxyalkanoates
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Chitosan for Film and Coating Applications
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References
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Production Chemistry and Properties of Cellulose-Based Materials
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Furan Monomers and Their Polymers: Synthesis and Properties
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Food Packaging Applications of Biopolymer-Based Films
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Biopolymers for Edible Films and Coatings in Food Applications
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References
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Production Chemistry and Properties of Polylactides
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References
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Summary and Future Perspectives
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