Green chemistry for surface coatings, inks and adhesives : sustainable applications /
Ideal for students, researchers and industrialists working in green sustainable chemistry, industrial coatings, adhesives, inks and printing technologies.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London :
Royal Society of Chemistry,
[2019]
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Colección: | RSC green chemistry series ;
60. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro; halftitle; Series Editor; Title; Copyright; Preface; Contents; Chapter 1 Green Chemistry Principles and Global Drivers for Sustainability
- An Introduction; Introduction: Drivers for Change; Biobased Markets and Trends5; Circular Economy, SDGs, Waste, and Legislation; Green Chemistry: Guiding Principles; Green Chemistry: Renewable Feedstocks to Biorefineries to Circular Bioeconomies; Green Chemistry: Green Metrics and Life Cycle Analysis (LCA); Conclusions; References; Chapter 2 Green Solubility for Coatings and Adhesives; Introduction; Are you Really Being Green?
- Current Approaches to Solubility and SolubilizationLattice Models
- the Minimum Necessary Theory; Conductor-like Screening Models
- the Minimum Necessary Theory; Using Solubility Theories for Solvent Replacement; The Importance of Compromise in Finding a Solvent Replacement; Choosing a Suitable Solubility Tool; Solubilization
- When Solubility Fails; Accessing KBI Values; Putting it All into Practice; Rational Substitution via HSP; Rational Substitution via COSMO-RS; Your New Polymer, Additive etc.
- HSP Only; Strong Bonding Across Polymer Interfaces
- HSP Only; Going Aqueous with KB
- ConclusionsAcknowledgements; References; Section 1: Natural Adhesive and Surface Coating Concepts; Chapter 3 Diversified Biological Adhesives and Their Differences with Synthetic Polymers; Introduction: Conceptual Gap Between Chemical Synthetic Polymers and Bio-molecular Materials; Diversity in Biological Underwater Adhesion and Adhesives; Barnacle Adhesive; Molecular Design in Barnacle Cement Proteins; Significance of Intermolecular Hydrophobic Interaction in the Bulk of the Barnacle Adhesive; Different Conformational Concepts at Barnacle Adhesive Interfaces
- Comparison of Biological Adhesives at the Molecular LevelMussel Byssal Thread and Tubeworm Cement; Comparison of Molecular Mechanisms Among the Three Representative Model Systems; Impacts of Biological Adhesives; Concluding Remarks; Acknowledgements; References; Chapter 4 Bioinspired Attachment Systems for Adhesive Tapes in Green Tribology Applications; Green Tribology and Adhesives; Natural Fibrillar Adhesives; Fibrillar Adhesives as Dry, Reduced-additive Adhesives; Wear Resistance; Anti-contaminating and Self-cleaning Properties; Strong Adhesion and Low-energy Detachment; Closing Remarks
- State of the Art
- Application Areas and Examples