Biodegradable Polymers Materials and their Structures
This book is about development of biodegradable polymers alternatives, which are required to save our reserves of fossil fuels and to save our mother earth from further environmental degradation. This book deals with the family of biodegradable polymers which have to be prepared with a novel idea of studying polymers with a ?Cradle to Grave? approach. It touches upon basic materials, which can be potential materials to prepare biodegradable polymers with their basic structures, properties, behaviour and limitations known till date. This book will help students in understanding various characterization techniques which can be used for the study of identification of functional group, structural properties, thermal behaviour, crystallographic nature, mechanical properties and morphological properties through FTIR?ATR for physico chemical properties, DSC & TGA for thermal studies, XRD for crystallographic studies & SEM for morphological studies. It also provides an overview of various testing methods to analyse
biodegradability including standard guideline for evaluation of biodegradation and compostability of polymer material through ASTM/ISO/EN standard methods.
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Manjari Sharma, Ambedkar Institute of Advanced Communication Technologies & Research, Delhi, India
Date de parution : 04-2021
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes de Biodegradable Polymers :
Mots-clés :
Differential Scanning Calorimetery; Biodegradable Polymers; Polymers; Soy Protein; Styrene Maleic Anhydride Co-polymer; Manakin Press; Corn Starch; Biodegradation; Poly Hydroxyalkanoates; Polysaccharides; Thermoplastic Starch; Thermal Analysis; Moisture Contents; Buriti Oil; Thermo Gravimetric Analysis; Controlled Composting Conditions; Thermo-gravimetric analyzer; Ape; Thermo mechanical analysis; PBAT; LDPE; Sea Water; ASTM methods; Bacterial Cellulose; Chloro Acetic Acid; Single Screw Extruder; MMT; Carboxymethyl Starch; PLA Material; Linear Low Density Polyethylene Blends; Soil Burial; Biodegradation Curve; LLDPE; Cassava Starch