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Bio-Based Polymers and Composites Richard Wool (ACRES Program Director, Center for Composite Materials, University of Delaware)

Bio-Based Polymers and Composites By Richard Wool (ACRES Program Director, Center for Composite Materials, University of Delaware)

Bio-Based Polymers and Composites by Richard Wool (ACRES Program Director, Center for Composite Materials, University of Delaware)


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Describes the green engineering, chemistry and manufacture of biobased polymers and composites derived from plants. This book gives an introduction to bio-based material resources, availability, sustainability, biobased polymer formation, extraction and refining technologies, and the need for integrated research.

Bio-Based Polymers and Composites Summary

Bio-Based Polymers and Composites by Richard Wool (ACRES Program Director, Center for Composite Materials, University of Delaware)

Bio-Based Polymers and Composites is the first book systematically describing the green engineering, chemistry and manufacture of biobased polymers and composites derived from plants. This book gives a thorough introduction to bio-based material resources, availability, sustainability, biobased polymer formation, extraction and refining technologies, and the need for integrated research and multi-disciplinary working teams. It provides an in-depth description of adhesives, resins, plastics, and composites derived from plant oils, proteins, starches, and natural fibers in terms of structures, properties, manufacturing, and product performance. This is an excellent book for scientists, engineers, graduate students and industrial researchers in the field of bio-based materials.

Bio-Based Polymers and Composites Reviews

"The book addresses the cost-effective use of many common crop plants to make high performance engineered materials." -Newark Post"A "Green" book that will be a tremendous resource to polymer scientists and engineers, material scientists, and agricultural practitioners." --J.E.Mark, Dept of Chemistry and the Polymer Research Center, University of Cincinnati, 2005

About Richard Wool (ACRES Program Director, Center for Composite Materials, University of Delaware)

Richard Wool is a Professor of Chemical Engineering, former Director of the Center for Composite Materials and current Director of the ACRES (Affordable Composites from Renewable Resources) Program at the University of Delaware, where he teaches graduate courses in green engineering and bio-based materials. He has a Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from the University of Utah. Besides Bio-Based Polymers and Composites he is the author of Polymer Interfaces: Structure and Strength. Professor Wool is a Fellow of the American Physical Society, Division of Polymer Physics and the Chairman of the Gordon Research Conference on Composites. His research interests are in materials from renewable resources, green chemistry and engineering, fracture and rheology. He received the Affordable Green Chemistry Award from the American Chemical Society in 2011. Xiuzhi Susan Sun is Distinguished Professor in the Department of Grain Science and Industry at Kansas State University and is Director of the Bio-Materials & Technology Laboratory and the Center For Biobased Polymers By Design (CBPD). She received her Ph.D. in Biological & Agriculture Engineering (1993) from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and did her postdoctoral training at Texas A&M University. She specializes in biological materials science and engineering, focusing on utilization of renewable plant materials for industrial products, especially for bio-based adhesive, resins, composites, and structured protein polymers. Her research interests also include thermal and rheological behavior, and structure and functional properties of plant-related polymeric materials and ingredients. She is the author of 100+ peer-reviewed journal articles and patents and is the Associate Editor of the Journal of Cereal Chemistry. Dr. Sun regularly participates in national strategic research planning workshops and program review panels in bio-based materials and bioenergy for the USDA, DOE, EPA, and NSF.

Table of Contents

PrefaceAbout the Authors1. Overview of Plant Polymers: Resources, Demands, and Sustainability2. Plant Materials Formation and Growth3. Isolation and Processing of Plant Materials4. Polymers and Composite Resins from Plant Oils 5. Composites and Foams from Plant Oil-Based Resins 6. Fundamentals of Fracture in Bio-Based Polymers 7. Properties of Triglyceride-Based Thermosets 8. Pressure-Sensitive Adhesives, Elastomers, and Coatings from Plant Oil9. Thermal and Mechanical Properties of Soy Proteins 10. Soy Protein Adhesives 11. Plastics Derived from Starch and Poly (Lactic Acids) 12. Bio-Based Composites from Soybean Oil and Chicken Feathers 13. Hurricane-Resistant Houses from Soybean Oil and Natural Fibers 14. Carbon Nanotube Composites with Soybean Oil Resins 15. Nanoclay Biocomposites 16. Lignin Polymers and Composites Index

Additional information

NPB9780127639529
9780127639529
0127639527
Bio-Based Polymers and Composites by Richard Wool (ACRES Program Director, Center for Composite Materials, University of Delaware)
New
Hardback
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
2005-08-22
640
N/A
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