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Griffin, G Griffin, G. Griffin
Chemistry and Technology of Biodegradable Polymers
English · Hardback
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Description
Since the early 1970s the subject of biodegradable plastics has acquired a rapidly growing literature of academic research papers. It has also acquired a formidable volume of patent documentation and all this has been over whelmed by an astonishing quantity of serious media and political com ment. A new entrant into any technical arena w. ould, in most technologies, simply visit their technical library and pick up a text book on the subject in the expectation of absorbing the basic facts before launching into the daily task of updating and evaluating. Scientific conferences have produced many substantial volumes carrying the word 'biodegradable' on their covers, and there has even been a specialist monograph on the topic of bacterially produced polymers but, surprisingly, no book has yet emerged providing a general survey of the subject. Having devoted half my pro fessional career to the subject of biodegradable plastics I agreed to take on the editorial job of producing such a book when asked by the publisher. I knew that the task of finding expert specialists and persuading them to contribute dispassionate accounts of their specialisms would not be easy, but the difficulties that I have encountered were far greater than I expected. Some were simply too busy, others were involved in patent disputes or commercial negotiations. In giving an account of the work that I and my students carried out at BruneI University I believe that I have written in a manner that displays enthusiasm without prejudice.
List of contents
1 Introduction.- 2 Chemistry and biochemistry of polymer biodegradation.- 2.1 Introduction.- 2.2 Enzymes.- 2.3 Chemical degradation initiates biodegradation.- 2.4 Hydrolysis of synthetic biodegradable polymers.- References.- 3 Particulate starch based products.- 3.1 Development of the technology.- 3.2 Current objectives.- 3.3 Relevant starch technology.- 3.4 Manufacture of masterbatch.- 3.5 Conversion technology.- 3.6 Physical properties of products.- 3.7 Quality control testing of degradation.- References.- 4 Biopolyesters.- 4.1 Introduction.- 4.2 History.- 4.3 Biosynthesis.- 4.4 Isolation.- 4.5 Properties.- 4.6 Degradation.- 4.7 Applications.- 4.8 Economics.- 4.9 Future prospects.- Acknowledgements.- References.- 5 Recycling technology for biodegradable plastics.- 5.1 Introduction.- 5.2 Conventional recycling.- 5.3 Degradables complicate recycling.- 5.4 Reprocessing polyethylene/corn starch film scrap.- 5.5 Economics of in-plant recycling.- 5.6 Using PE/S repro.- Notes.- References.- 6 Test methods and standards for biodegradable plastics.- 6.1 Introduction.- 6.2 Defining biodegradability.- 6.3 Criteria used in the evaluation of biodegradable polymers.- 6.4 Tiered systems for evaluating biodegradability.- 6.5 Choice of environment.- 6.6 Choosing the most appropriate methodology.- 6.7 Description of current test methods.- 6.8 Other methods for assessing polymer biodegradability.- 6.9 Test method developments for the future.- References.- 7 Gelatinised starch products.- 7.1 History.- 7.2 Gelatinised starch blends with synthetic polymers.- 7.3 High starch content products.- References.
Summary
Scientific conferences have produced many substantial volumes carrying the word 'biodegradable' on their covers, and there has even been a specialist monograph on the topic of bacterially produced polymers but, surprisingly, no book has yet emerged providing a general survey of the subject.
Report
The book will be of value to polymer chemists and technologists as well as those concerned with the environmental impact of plastics - Food Science and Technology; It contains a great deal of information, maintaining an excellent balance between underlying science and technological implications. - Journal of Chemistry, Technology and Biotechnology
Product details
Assisted by | Griffin (Editor), G Griffin (Editor), G. Griffin (Editor) |
Publisher | Springer Netherlands |
Languages | English |
Product format | Hardback |
Released | 01.07.2009 |
EAN | 9780751400038 |
ISBN | 978-0-7514-0003-8 |
No. of pages | 154 |
Weight | 422 g |
Illustrations | XIII, 154 p. |
Subject |
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology
> Chemistry
> Organic chemistry
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