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Green Polymer Chemistry - New Products, Processes, and Applications Volume 3

English · Hardback

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This book provides exciting reports on topics surrounding bio-based source materials, green conversions methods, new or improved processing methodologies, green polymer-related products, and beyond.

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H. N. Cheng (Ph.D., University of Illinois) is currently a research chemist at Southern Regional Research Center of the U.S. Department of Agriculture in New Orleans, where he works on projects involving improved utilization of commodity agricultural materials, green chemistry, and polymer reactions. Prior to 2009 he worked for Hercules Incorporated, where he was involved at various times with new product development, team and project leadership, new
business evaluation, pioneering research, and supervision of analytical research. Over the years, his research interests have included green polymer chemistry, agro-based materials, biocatalysis, pulp and paper chemistry, functional foods, polymer characterization, and NMR spectroscopy. He was elected an ACS Fellow
(2009), a POLY Fellow (2010), and an AGFD Fellow (2018). He received the ACS Volunteer Service Award (2016), Tillmans-Skolnick Award for Outstanding Service from the ACS Delaware Section (2006), and Distinguished Service (2005) and

Special Service (2015) Awards from ACS Polymer Division. He has authored or co-authored over 250 papers, 26 patent publications, co-edited 20 books, and organized or co-organized 33 symposia at national ACS meetings since 2003.

Richard A. Gross (Ph.D., Polytechnic University) holds Constellation Chaired Professorship at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) and is also a member of RPI's Departments of Chemistry and Biology as well as Biomedical Engineering. Previously he was on the faculty of University of Massachusetts (Lowell) (1988?1998) and occupied the Herman F. Mark Chair Professorship at Polytechnic University (1998-2013). His research is focused on developing biocatalytic routes to bio-based
materials, combining chemical methods with cell-free and whole-cell biocatalytic systems to produce a large number of new biobased materials. He has over 400 publications in peer-reviewed journals with approximately 26,000 citations, has edited 7 books, and has been granted or filed 26 patents.

He has received numerous awards, including Presidential Green Chemistry Award in the academic category (2003), induction into the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (2007), Turner Alfrey Visiting Professor (2010), POLY Fellow (2015), Lifetime Achievement Award from the Bio-Environmental Polymer Society (2017), and the 2018 recipient of the Affordable Green Chemistry Award from the ACS. He founded SyntheZyme, LLC (where he serves as Chief Technology Officer) in 2009 to
commercialize technologies developed in his laboratory.

Patrick B. Smith (Ph.D., Michigan State University) is an Adjunct Professor at both Michigan State University and Central Michigan University. He joined the Dow Chemical Company in 1974, rising to the rank of Fellow prior to his retirement in 2007. At Dow, he served with Cargill Dow Polymers, which launched the IngeoTM PLA line of products. After his retirement from Dow, he consulted with Archer Daniels Midland, acting as ADM's R&D leader for their

joint venture with Metabolix, which commercialized MirelTM PHA biopolymers. He also supported ADM's bio-based propylene glycol product launch. He received the Sigma Xi Midland Chapter Award in 1987 and the ACS Midland Section Award for Outstanding Achievement and Promotion of the Chemical Sciences in 1998. He was named an ACS Fellow in 2013 and received the ACS E. Ann Nalley Award in 2014. He is also the recipient of Dow Analytical Science's V.A. Stenger Award in 1984 and the Dow Michigan
R&D Scientists' Award in 1994. He has co-authored nearly 500 Dow technical reports, 90 publications, and 3 patents.

Summary

Green polymer chemistry is now a global pursuit and comprises diverse disciplines, such as organic synthesis, polymer chemistry, material science, microbiology, molecular biology, catalysis, enzymology, environmental science, analytical chemistry, and chemical engineering. This field is equally active in the United States as well as Europe and Asia. Researchers, students, and people new to this field value a forum to meet and share ideas; this can take the form of a
symposium dedicated to this field, or a special book that features the latest work done by leading practitioners.

"Green Polymer Chemistry: Biobased Materials and Biocatalysis" is a symposium series put on by the American Chemical Society that has been very successful and serves to bring together a community of scientists with different backgrounds but with common research interests. In the August 2017 symposium in Washington, D.C., there were a total of 84 presentations and 16 posters (one of the largest symposia in the meeting). The symposium was structured into 10 sessions:

-Bio-Based Materials: Industrial Perspectives
-Developments in Biocatalysts
-Green Biocatalytic Transformations
-Chemical Catalytic Routes to Bio-Based Materials
-New Reaction Strategies and Materials
-Polysaccharide-Based Materials
-Plant Oils and Ferulate-Based Materials
-Bio-Based Thermosetting Resins
-Therapeutics and Opto-Electronics
-Further Applications of Bio-Based Materials
Many of the leading researchers in this field accepted the invitation to speak, and they reported exciting findings in various areas, including new bio-based source materials, green conversion methods, new or improved processing methodologies, and green polymer-related products.

For convenience, this book is organized into seven sections: novel bioengineered approaches; new enzymatic methodologies; new materials based on polysaccharides; bio-related polyesters, polyamides, and polyurethanes; bio-based phenolics and composites; bio-based monomers and resulting products; and bio-based solvents and additives.

Product details

Authors H. N. (Research Chemist Cheng
Assisted by H. N. Cheng (Editor), H. N. (Research Chemist Cheng (Editor), Cheng H. N. (Editor), Richard A. Gross (Editor), Richard A. (Professor and Constellation Chair Gross (Editor), Gross Richard A. (Editor), Patrick B. Smith (Editor), Patrick B. (Research Scientist Smith (Editor), Smith Patrick B. (Editor)
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.11.2019
 
EAN 9780841233898
ISBN 978-0-8412-3389-8
No. of pages 448
Series ACS Symposium Series
ACS Symposium
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Chemistry > Organic chemistry

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, SCIENCE / Chemistry / Organic

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