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This book is an archival reference for the evolving field of biomaterials and their applications in society, focusing on their composition, properties, characterization, chemistry and applications in bioenergy, chemicals, and novel materials and biomaterials.It has broad appeal due to the recent heightened awareness around bioenergy and biomass as potential replacements for petroleum feedstocks.The book is divided into three parts: cellulose-based biomaterials, chitin and chitosan biomaterials, and hemicelluloses and other polysaccharides. Each chapter addresses a separate biomaterial, discussing its chemical, physical, and biological attributes, and hones in on each compound''sintrinsic tunabilityfor numerous chemical transformations.In the current quest for a green economy and resources, this book will help inspire scientists towardsnovel sources for chemicals, materials, andenergy in the years to come.

Table of Contents
Foreword vii

Preface ix

Contributors xi

1 Recent Advances in Cellulose Chemistry 1
Thomas Heinze and Katrin Petzold-Welcke

2 Cellulosic Aerogels 51
Falk Liebner, Emmerich Haimer, Antje Potthast, and Thomas Rosenau

3 Nanocelluloses: Emerging Building Blocks for Renewable Materials 105
Youssef Habibi and Lucian A. Lucia

4 Interactions of Chitosan with Metals for Water Purification 127
Mohammed Rhazi, Abdelouhad Tolaimate, and Youssef Habibi

5 Recent Developments in Chitin and Chitosan Bio-Based Materials Used for Food Preservation 143
Véronique Coma

6 Chitin and Chitosan as Biomaterial Building Blocks 177
JoséF. Louvier-Hernández and Ram B. Gupta

7 Chitosan Derivatives for Bioadhesive/Hemostatic Applications: Chemical and Biological Aspects 199
Mai Yamazaki and Samuel M. Hudson

8 Chitin Nanofibers as Building Blocks for Advanced Materials 227
Youssef Habibi and Lucian A. Lucia

9 Electrical Conductivity and Polysaccharides 247
Axel Rußler and Thomas Rosenau

10 Polysaccharide-Based Porous Materials 271
Peter S. Shuttleworth, Avtar Matharu, and James H. Clark

11 Starch-Based Bionanocomposites: Processing and Properties 287
Visakh P. M., Aji P. Mathew, Kristiina Oksman, and Sabu Thomas

12 Starch-Based Sustainable Materials 307
Luc Avérous

13 The Potential of Xylans as Biomaterial Resources 331
Anna Ebringerova

14 Micro- and Nanoparticles from Hemicelluloses 367
Emmerich Haimer, Falk Liebner, Antje Potthast, and Thomas Rosenau

15 Nonxylan Hemicelluloses as a Source of Renewable Materials 387
David Plackett and Natanya Hansen

Index 409

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 27/04/2012
      ISBN13: 9780470874196, 978-0470874196
      ISBN10: 0470874198

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book is an archival reference for the evolving field of biomaterials and their applications in society, focusing on their composition, properties, characterization, chemistry and applications in bioenergy, chemicals, and novel materials and biomaterials.It has broad appeal due to the recent heightened awareness around bioenergy and biomass as potential replacements for petroleum feedstocks.The book is divided into three parts: cellulose-based biomaterials, chitin and chitosan biomaterials, and hemicelluloses and other polysaccharides. Each chapter addresses a separate biomaterial, discussing its chemical, physical, and biological attributes, and hones in on each compound''sintrinsic tunabilityfor numerous chemical transformations.In the current quest for a green economy and resources, this book will help inspire scientists towardsnovel sources for chemicals, materials, andenergy in the years to come.

      Table of Contents
      Foreword vii

      Preface ix

      Contributors xi

      1 Recent Advances in Cellulose Chemistry 1
      Thomas Heinze and Katrin Petzold-Welcke

      2 Cellulosic Aerogels 51
      Falk Liebner, Emmerich Haimer, Antje Potthast, and Thomas Rosenau

      3 Nanocelluloses: Emerging Building Blocks for Renewable Materials 105
      Youssef Habibi and Lucian A. Lucia

      4 Interactions of Chitosan with Metals for Water Purification 127
      Mohammed Rhazi, Abdelouhad Tolaimate, and Youssef Habibi

      5 Recent Developments in Chitin and Chitosan Bio-Based Materials Used for Food Preservation 143
      Véronique Coma

      6 Chitin and Chitosan as Biomaterial Building Blocks 177
      JoséF. Louvier-Hernández and Ram B. Gupta

      7 Chitosan Derivatives for Bioadhesive/Hemostatic Applications: Chemical and Biological Aspects 199
      Mai Yamazaki and Samuel M. Hudson

      8 Chitin Nanofibers as Building Blocks for Advanced Materials 227
      Youssef Habibi and Lucian A. Lucia

      9 Electrical Conductivity and Polysaccharides 247
      Axel Rußler and Thomas Rosenau

      10 Polysaccharide-Based Porous Materials 271
      Peter S. Shuttleworth, Avtar Matharu, and James H. Clark

      11 Starch-Based Bionanocomposites: Processing and Properties 287
      Visakh P. M., Aji P. Mathew, Kristiina Oksman, and Sabu Thomas

      12 Starch-Based Sustainable Materials 307
      Luc Avérous

      13 The Potential of Xylans as Biomaterial Resources 331
      Anna Ebringerova

      14 Micro- and Nanoparticles from Hemicelluloses 367
      Emmerich Haimer, Falk Liebner, Antje Potthast, and Thomas Rosenau

      15 Nonxylan Hemicelluloses as a Source of Renewable Materials 387
      David Plackett and Natanya Hansen

      Index 409

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