Handbook of Composites from Renewable Materials, Volume 1, Structure and Chemistry | ISBN 9781119224235

Handbook of Composites from Renewable Materials, Volume 1, Structure and Chemistry

herausgegeben von Vijay Kumar Thakur, Manju Kumari Thakur und Michael R. Kessler
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonVijay Kumar Thakur
Herausgegeben vonManju Kumari Thakur
Herausgegeben vonMichael R. Kessler
Buchcover Handbook of Composites from Renewable Materials, Volume 1, Structure and Chemistry  | EAN 9781119224235 | ISBN 1-119-22423-3 | ISBN 978-1-119-22423-5

Handbook of Composites from Renewable Materials, Volume 1, Structure and Chemistry

herausgegeben von Vijay Kumar Thakur, Manju Kumari Thakur und Michael R. Kessler
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonVijay Kumar Thakur
Herausgegeben vonManju Kumari Thakur
Herausgegeben vonMichael R. Kessler
The Handbook of Composites From Renewable Materials comprises a set of 8 individual volumes that brings an interdisciplinary perspective to accomplish a more detailed understanding of the interplay between the synthesis, structure, characterization, processing, applications and performance of these advanced materials. The handbook covers a multitude of natural polymers/ reinforcement/ fillers and biodegradable materials. Together, the 8 volumes total at least 5000 pages and offers a unique publication.
Volume 1 is solely focused on the Structure and Chemistry of renewable materials. Some of the important topics include but not limited to: carbon fibers from sustainable resources; polylactic acid composites and composite foams based on natural fibres; composites materials from other than cellulosic resources; microcrystalline cellulose and related polymer composites; tannin-based foam; renewable feedstock vanillin derived polymer and composites; silk biocomposites; bio-derived adhesives and matrix polymers; biomass based formaldehyde-free bio-resin ; isolation and characterization of water soluble polysaccharide; bio-based fillers; keratin based materials in biotechnology; structure of proteins adsorbed onto bioactive glasses for sustainable composite; effect of filler properties on the antioxidant response of starch composites; composite of chitosan and its derivate; magnetic biochar from discarded agricultural biomass; biodegradable polymers for protein and peptide conjugation; polyurethanes and polyurethane composites from bio-based / recycled components.