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|a Advanced processing, properties, and applications of starch and other bio-based polymers /
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|a Front Cover -- Advanced Processing, Properties, and Applications of Starch and Other Bio-Based Polymers -- Advanced Processing, Properties, and Applications of Starch and Other Bio-Based Polymers -- Copyright -- List of Contributors -- Contents -- 1 -- Biopolymer Composites and Sustainability -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. PLASTIC -- 2.1 Origin of Plastics -- 2.2 Applications of Plastics -- 2.3 Chemical Pollution from Plastics -- 2.4 Initiatives Against Plastics Pollution -- 3. RENEWABLE-BASED PLASTICS -- 4. STARCH-BASED BIOPLASTICS -- 5. BIOPOLYESTERS -- 6. BIOCOMPOSITES AND BIO-NANOCOMPOSITES
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|a 7. SUSTAINABILITY -- 7.1 Types of Bioplastics to Develop Sustainable Industry -- 7.1.1 Starch-based plastics -- 7.1.2 Cellulose-based plastics -- 7.1.3 Protein-based plastics -- 7.2 Environmental Impact -- 7.3 Biodegradation of Bioplastics -- 8. CONCLUSIONS -- REFERENCES -- 2 -- Processing of Thermoplastic Starch -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. BIOPOLYMERS -- 2.1 Categorization of Biopolymers -- 3. STARCH -- 3.1 Application of Starch -- 3.2 Thermoplastic Starch -- 3.3 Processing of Thermoplastic Starch -- 3.3.1 Hot press -- 3.3.2 Solution casting -- 3.3.3 Injection molding
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|a 4. PROCESSING OF THERMOPLASTIC STARCH COMPOSITES -- 5. CONCLUSIONS -- REFERENCES -- 3 -- Natural Polylactic Acid-Based Fiber Composites: A Review -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. NATURAL FIBERS -- 2.1 Plant Fibers -- 3. POLYLACTIC ACID -- 4. NATURAL FIBER REINFORCED POLYLACTIC COMPOSITES -- 4.1 Short Fibers Reinforced PLA Composites -- 4.2 Particle Reinforced PLA Composites -- 4.3 Woven Fabrics Reinforced PLA Composites -- 4.4 Natural Fiber Reinforced PLA Hybrid Composites -- 4.4.1 Fiber hybrid composites -- 4.4.2 Woven fabric hybrid composites -- 5. PRETREATMENT OF NATURAL FIBERS -- 5.1 Retting Treatment
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|a 5.1.1 Water retting -- 5.1.2 Enzymatic retting -- 5.2 Chemical Treatment -- 5.2.1 Alkaline treatment -- 5.2.2 Alkali and silane treatment -- 5.2.3 Hydrogen peroxide -- 6. PROCESSING METHODS -- 6.1 Injection Molding -- 6.2 Compression Molding -- 7. MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF NFR/PLA -- 8. APPLICATION OF NFRC -- 8.1 Packaging -- 8.2 Structural Application -- 8.3 Automotive Application -- 9. CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- 4 -- Processing and Characterization of Cornstalk/Sugar Palm Fiber Reinforced Cornstarch Biopolymer Hybrid Composites -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. MATERIALS AND METHODS -- 2.1 Materials
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|a Advanced Processing, Properties, and Applications of Starch and Other Bio-based Polymers presents the latest cutting-edge research into the processing and applications of bio-based polymers, for novel industrial applications across areas including biomedical and electronics. The book is divided into three sections, covering processing and manufacture, properties, and applications. Throughout the book, key aspects of sustainability are considered, including improved utilization of available natural resources, sustainable design possibilities, cleaner production processes, and waste management. Focuses on starch-based polymers, examining the latest advances in processing and applications with this valuable category of biopolymer Highlights industrial sustainability considerations at all steps of the process, including when sourcing materials, designing and producing products, and dealing with waste Supports the processing and development of starch and other bio-based polymers with enhanced functionality for advanced applications.
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