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Degradable Polymers G. Scott

Degradable Polymers By G. Scott

Degradable Polymers by G. Scott


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Summary

To the environmentally aware but often scientifically naive, biodegradation is seen to be the ecologically acceptable solution to the problem of plastic packaging waste and litter and some packaging manufacturers have exploited the 'green' consumer with exaggerated claims to 'environmentally friendly' biodegradable packaging materials.

Degradable Polymers Summary

Degradable Polymers: Principles and applications by G. Scott

Few scientific developments in recent years have captured the popular imagination like the subject of'biodegradable' plastics. The reasons for this are complex and lie deep in the human subconscious. Discarded plastics are an intrusion on the sea shore and in the countryside. The fact that nature's litter abounds in the sea and on land is acceptable because it is biodegradable - even though it may take many years to be bioassimilated into the ecosystem. Plastics litter is not seen to be biodegradable and is aesthetically unacceptable because it does not blend into the natural environment. To the environmentally aware but often scientifically naive, biodegradation is seen to be the ecologically acceptable solution to the problem of plastic packaging waste and litter and some packaging manufacturers have exploited the 'green' consumer with exaggerated claims to 'environmentally friendly' biodegradable packaging materials. The principles underlying environmental degradation are not understood even by some manufacturers of 'biodegradable' materials and the claims made for them have been categorized as 'deceptive' by USA legislative authorities. This has set back the acceptance of plastics with controlled biodegradability as part of the overall waste and litter control strategy. At the opposite end of the commercial spectrum, the polymer manufactur ing industries, through their trade associations, have been at pains to discount the role of degradable materials in waste and litter management. This negative campaign has concentrated on the supposed incompatibility of degradable plastics with aspects of waste management strategy, notably materials recycling.

Degradable Polymers Reviews

`The structure and presentation are excellent. It is a major contribution to the literature on polymer technology and will undoubtedly be widely read.'
Chemistry and Industry
`It will be of interest to polymer scientists in academia and industry, to environmental scientists, R&D scientists working on packaging, hygiene and agricultural applications, and biomedical scientists working on controlled drug release and prosthetics.'
Polymer International

Table of Contents

Introduction to the abiotic degradation of carbon chain polymers. An overview of biodegradable polymers and biodegradation of polymers. Techniques and mechanisms of polymer degradation. Biodegradation of aliphatic polyesters. Properties and applications of bacterially derived polyhydroxyalkanoates. Starch-polymer composites. The science and engineering of polymer composite degradation. Ethylene-carbon monoxide copolymers. Photo-biodegradable plastics. Photodegradable plastics in agriculture. The role of degradable polymers in agricultural systems. Plastics and the environment. Degradable polymers in waste and litter control. Index.

Additional information

NPB9780412590108
9780412590108
0412590107
Degradable Polymers: Principles and applications by G. Scott
New
Hardback
Chapman and Hall
19951031
271
N/A
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