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Biopolymers Reuse, Recycling and Disposal is the first book covering all aspects of biopolymer waste management and post-usage scenarios, embracing existing technologies, applications, and the behavior of biopolymers in various waste streams. The book investigates the benefits and weaknesses, social, economic and environmental impacts, and regulatory aspects of each technology. It covers different types of recycling and degradation, as well as life cycle analysis, all supported by case studies, literature references, and detailed information about global patents
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monografia Rebiun05086133 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun05086133 m o d cr |n||||||||| 130706s2013 ne ob 001 0 eng d 9781455731541 electronic bk.) 1455731544 electronic bk.) UPVA 996880506003706 UAM 991008030820104211 UPM 991005762771804212 EBLCP. eng. pn. EBLCP. OCLCQ. OPELS. YDXCP. N$T. UKDOC. OCLCF SCI. 013040 bisacsh Niaounakis, Michael Biopolymers Recurso electrónico] reuse, recycling, and disposal Michael Niaounakis Amsterdam Boston Elsevier Science c2013 Amsterdam Boston Amsterdam Boston Elsevier Science 1 online resource (433 pages) 1 online resource (433 pages) Plastics Design Library Includes bibliographical references and index Front Cover; Series Page; Biopolymers: Reuse, Recycling, and Disposal; Copyright; Contents; Quote; Foreword; Abbreviations of Biopolymers; 1 -- Introduction to Biopolymers; 1.1Rationale for Use of Biopolymers; 1.2Types of Biopolymers; 1.3Polyesters; 1.4Poly(ether-ester)s; 1.5Aliphatic Polycarbonates; 1.6Polyamides; 1.7Poly(ester amide)s; 1.8Poly(ether amide)s; 1.9Polyurethanes (Bio-Based PUs); 1.10Polysaccharides; 1.11Vinyl Polymers; 1.12Diene Polymers; 1.13Other Biodegradable Polymers; 1.14Biopolymer Compositions; 1.15Biodegradable Biopolymer Additives; 1.16Sources of Biopolymers 1.17Applications and Parts1.18Sources of Scrap and Waste Biopolymers; References; 2 -- Definitions and Assessment of (Bio)degradation; 2.1 Define the Terms; 2.2 Classification of Biopolymers; 2.3 Biopolymers versus Oxodegradable Polymers; 2.4 Types and Mechanisms of (Bio)degradation; 2.5 (Bio)degradation Testing; References; 3 -- Reuse; 3.1 Recuperation; 3.2 Restabilization; 3.3 Blending Recycled Biopolymers with other Polymers; 3.4 Modification of the Chemical Structure; 3.5 Multiple Processing; References; 4 -- Disposal; 4.1 General; 4.2 Landfilling; 4.3 Biological Processes 4.4 (Bio)degradation in Water4.5 Other Waste Disposal Systems; 4.6 Destructive Thermal Processes; References; 5 -- Physical Recycling; 5.1 General; 5.2 Grinding; 5.3 Sorting; 5.4 Drying; References; 6 -- Chemical Recycling; 6.1 Dry-Heat Depolymerization (in the Melt); 6.2 Hydrolysis/Solvolysis (Alcoholysis); 6.3 Hydrothermal Depolymerization; 6.4 Enzymatic Depolymerization; 6.5 Miscellaneous Processes; References; 7 -- Degradability on Demand; 7.1 Control of Degradation Rate; 7.2 Suppression of (Bio)-degradability; 7.3 Promotion of (Bio)-degradability; References 8 -- Developments and Trends in Patenting8.1 Biopolymers and Patents; 8.2 Patent Analysis; 8.3 Prospects and Limitations of the Waste Treatment Options of Biopolymers; 8.4 Conclusions; 8.5 Development of New Waste Treatment Processes/Materials; References; 9 -- Regulatory Aspects Framework; 9.1 Standards; 9.2 Certification; References; 10 -- Economic Evaluation and Environmental Impacts; 10.1 Economic Evaluation; 10.2 Life Cycle Assessment (LCA); 10.3 Environmental Impacts; 10.4 Health and Safety Impacts; References; Appendix I; Appendix II; Appendix III; Appendix IV -- Databases Consulted Appendix V -- Further Information SourcesInstitutions/Organizations; Information/Magazines/Blogs; Glossary; Patents; Applicants; Inventors; Author Index; Index Acceso restringido a miembros de la Comunidad Universitaria Biopolymers Reuse, Recycling and Disposal is the first book covering all aspects of biopolymer waste management and post-usage scenarios, embracing existing technologies, applications, and the behavior of biopolymers in various waste streams. The book investigates the benefits and weaknesses, social, economic and environmental impacts, and regulatory aspects of each technology. It covers different types of recycling and degradation, as well as life cycle analysis, all supported by case studies, literature references, and detailed information about global patents Biopolymers SCIENCE / Chemistry / Organic bisacsh Biopolymers. fast Electronic books Ebrary, Inc EBL Trial (Servicio en línea) Print version Niaounakis, Michael. Biopolymers: Reuse, Recycling, and Disposal. -- Burlington : Elsevier Science, 2013 9781455731459 Plastics Design Library