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We rely upon plastics for a great many functions in everyday life, from the cases of consumer electronics to disposable cutlery, plastics are versatile and convenient. However, with the supply of fossil fuels from which fossil-based plastics are derived becoming smaller and more expensive the need for alternatives is becoming increasingly apparent. Policy makers, environmentalists and consumers are increasing pressure on plastics manufacturers to look for greener alternatives to fossil-based plastics. Bioplastics are materials that are derived wholly or partially from biomass feedstocks, making them renewable, whilst maintaining the desirable properties of fossil-based plastics. Many, although not all, bioplastics are also more readily degradable than conventional plastics, a property increasingly desired by consumers. A variety of different bioplastics have already been developed and the field continues to grow. This book provides a comprehensive overview of the diverse subjects relating to bioplastics, including materials science, manufacture and processing and social and environmental impacts. It provides a valuable introduction both for those studying plastics at a graduate level and those starting to work in the field.

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Plastics and Bioplastics Overview;Polymerization and Synthesis from Biobased Feedstocks;Overview of Bioplastics;Polymer Processing Principles;Biocomposites;Fermentation of Polyesters (PHA and PLA);Bio-based Polyesters;Protein-based Plastics;Starch-based Biopolymer Films;Bio-based Polymers and Resins in Paints and Coatings;End-of-life of Plastics/Bioplastics

Bioplastics and Biocomposites: A Practical

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      Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
      Publication Date: 13/11/2023
      ISBN13: 9781782626565, 978-1782626565
      ISBN10: 1782626565

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      Book Synopsis
      We rely upon plastics for a great many functions in everyday life, from the cases of consumer electronics to disposable cutlery, plastics are versatile and convenient. However, with the supply of fossil fuels from which fossil-based plastics are derived becoming smaller and more expensive the need for alternatives is becoming increasingly apparent. Policy makers, environmentalists and consumers are increasing pressure on plastics manufacturers to look for greener alternatives to fossil-based plastics. Bioplastics are materials that are derived wholly or partially from biomass feedstocks, making them renewable, whilst maintaining the desirable properties of fossil-based plastics. Many, although not all, bioplastics are also more readily degradable than conventional plastics, a property increasingly desired by consumers. A variety of different bioplastics have already been developed and the field continues to grow. This book provides a comprehensive overview of the diverse subjects relating to bioplastics, including materials science, manufacture and processing and social and environmental impacts. It provides a valuable introduction both for those studying plastics at a graduate level and those starting to work in the field.

      Table of Contents
      Plastics and Bioplastics Overview;Polymerization and Synthesis from Biobased Feedstocks;Overview of Bioplastics;Polymer Processing Principles;Biocomposites;Fermentation of Polyesters (PHA and PLA);Bio-based Polyesters;Protein-based Plastics;Starch-based Biopolymer Films;Bio-based Polymers and Resins in Paints and Coatings;End-of-life of Plastics/Bioplastics

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