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Environmentally Degradable Materials (EDPs) should replace petroleum-based plastics where recycling is not viable for logistic or labor cost reason. This book discusses the general background of obtaining such systems, compatibilization methodologies, control of the rate of degradation and final products after degradation, life time assessment, toxicological aspects, applications and market aspects.
This book is a complete guide to the subject of biodegradable materials based on multi-component polymeric systems, mainly such as hydrogels, and interpenetrating polymeric networks.
This book is a complete guide to the subject of biodegradable materials based on multicomponent polymeric systems such as mainly hydrogels, interpenetrating polymeric networks.
Contents
Environmentally Degradable Polymeric Materials: Definitions and Background. The Bacterial Poly(3-Hydroxybutyrate) as Environmentally Biodegradable and Medical Polymer. A Theoretical Approach for Prediction of Yarn Strength in Textile Industry. Some Aspects of Heat Flow During Drying of Porous Structures. Heterogeneous-Heterophase Mechanism of the Hydrophobic Compound Dissolution in Water Degradable Copolymers. Degradable Interpenetrated Polymeric Networks/Hydrogels. Applications of the Degradable Interpenetrating Polymeric Networks and Hydrogels in Controlled Drug Delivery. Computational Methods in Controlled Release of Active Principles. Degradable Interpolymeric Complexes. Preparation and Study of Chitosan Polymer Complexes with Proteins and Hydroxylous Polymers. Environmentally Degradable Materials based on Multicomponent Polymeric Systems: Biocomposites and Bioblends. Green Composites Based on Biodegradable Polymer Matrices. Compatibilization Methods. Processability of Biocomposite for Agricultural Application. Biodegradability of Polymers and Biocomposites: Standards and Certifications. Biodegradation of Composite Materials on Polymer Base in Soils. Water in the Bioerodible Films of Blends Based on the Combination of Poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) and Polyamide Resin. LCA of Biopolymers and Biocomposites. Applications of Biocomposites and Market Evolution.