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245 00 $aCellulose fibers :$bbio- and nano-polymer composites ; green chemistry and technology /$cSusheel Kalia, B.S. Kaith, Inderjeet Kaur, Editors.
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520 $aBecause we are living in an era of Green Science and Technology, developments in the field of bio- and nano- polymer composite materials for advanced structural and medical applications is a rapidly emerging area and the subject of scientific attention. In light of the continuously deteriorating environmental conditions, researchers all over the world have focused an enormous amount of scientific research towards bio-based materials because of their cost effectiveness, eco-friendliness and renewability. This handbook deals with cellulose fibers and nano-fibers and covers the latest advances in bio- and nano- polymer composite materials. This rapidly expanding field is generating many exciting new materials with novel properties and promises to yield advanced applications in diverse fields. This book reviews vital issues and topics and will be of interest to academicians, research scholars, polymer engineers and researchers in industries working in the subject area. It will also be a valuable resource for undergraduate and postgraduate students at institutes of plastic engineering and other technical institutes.
505 0 $aPart I cellulose fibers and nanofibers. Natural fibres: structure, properties and applications / S. Thomas [and others] -- Chemical functionalization of cellulose derived from nanconbentional sources / V.K. Varsheny and Sanjay Naithani -- Production of flax fibers for biocomposites / Jonn Foulk [and others] -- Cellulosic bast fibers, their structure and properties suitable for composite applications / Malgorzata Zimniewska, Maria Wladyka-Przybylak and Jerzy Mankowski -- Potential use of micro-and nanofibrillated cellulose composites exemplified by paper / Ramjee Subramanian, Eero Hiltunen and Patrick A.C. Gane -- Part II Cellulosic fiber-reinforced polymer composites and nanocomposites. Greener surface treatments of natural fibres for the production of renewable composite materials / Koon-Yang Lee, Anne Delille and Alexander Bismarck -- Nanocellulose-based composites / Kelley Spence, Youssef Habibi and Alain Dufresne -- Dimensional analysis and surface morphology as selective criteria of lignocellulosic fibers as reinforcement in polymeric matrices / Kestur Gundappa Satyanarayana [and others] -- Interfacial shear strength in lignocellulosic fibers in-corporated polymeric composites / Sergio Neves Monteiro [and others] -- The structure, morphology and mechanical properties of thermoplastic composites with fiber and energetic plants / Slawomir Borysiak [and others] -- Isora fiber: a natural reinforcement for the develop-ment of high performance engineering materials / Lovely Mathew, M.K. Joshy and Rani Joseph -- Pineapple leaf fibers (PALF) and PALF-reinforced polymer composites /S.M. Sapuan -- Utilization of rice husks and the products of its degra-dation as fillers of polymer composites / S.D. Genieva, S. Ch. Turmanova and L.T. Vlaev.
505 0 $aPolyolefin based natural fiber composites / Santosh D. Wanjale and Jyoti P. Jog -- All cellulosic-based composites / J.P. Borges -- Part III Biodegradable plastics and composites from renewable resources. Environment benevolent biodegradable polymers: syn-thesis, biodegradability and applications / B.S. Kaith [and others] -- Biocomposites based on biodegradable thermoplastic polyester and ligno-cellulose fibers / Luc Averous -- Man-made cellulose short fiber reinforced oil and bio-based thermoplastics / Johannes Ganster and Hans-Peter Fink -- Degradation of cellulose based polymer composites / J.K. Pandey, D.R. Saini and S.H. Ahn -- Biopolymeric nanocomposites as environment benign materials Pratheep Kumar Annamalai and Raj Pal Singh -- Part IV Applications of cellulose fiber reinforced polymer composites. Cellulose nanocomposites for high performance applications / Bibin Mathew Cherian [and others] -- Sisal fiber based polymer composites and their applications / Mohini Saxena [and others] -- Natural fiber-reinforced polymer composites and nanocomposites for automotive applications / James Njuguna [and others] -- Natural fiber based composite building materials / B. Singh [and others].
650 0 $aCellulose fibers.
650 0 $aComposite materials.
650 0 $aGreen chemistry.
650 6 $aFibres cellulosiques.
650 6 $aComposites.
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