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Sets forth the techniques needed to create a vast array of useful biopolymer nanocomposites Interest in biopolymer nanocomposites is soaring. Not only are they green and sustainable materials, they can also be used to develop a broad range of useful products with special properties, from therapeutics to coatings to packaging materials. With contributions from an international team of leading nanoscientists and materials researchers, this book draws together and reviews the most recent developments and techniques in biopolymer nano-composites. It describes the preparation, processing,…mehr
Sets forth the techniques needed to create a vast array of useful biopolymer nanocomposites Interest in biopolymer nanocomposites is soaring. Not only are they green and sustainable materials, they can also be used to develop a broad range of useful products with special properties, from therapeutics to coatings to packaging materials. With contributions from an international team of leading nanoscientists and materials researchers, this book draws together and reviews the most recent developments and techniques in biopolymer nano-composites. It describes the preparation, processing, properties, and applications of bio- polymer nanocomposites developed from chitin, starch, and cellulose, three renewable resources. Biopolymer Nanocomposites features a logical organization and approach that make it easy for readers to take full advantage of the latest science and technology in designing these materials and developing new products and applications. It begins with a chapter reviewing our current understanding of bionanocomposites. Next, the book covers such topics as: * Morphological and thermal investigations of chitin-based nanocomposites * Applications of starch nanoparticle and starch-based bionanocomposites * Spectroscopic characterization of renewable nanoparticles and their composites * Nanocellulosic products and their applications * Protein-based nanocomposites for food packaging Throughout the book, detailed case studies of industrial applications underscore the unique challenges and opportunities in developing and working with biopolymer nanocomposites. There are also plenty of figures to help readers fully grasp key concepts and techniques. Exploring the full range of applications, Biopolymer Nanocomposites is recommended for researchers in a broad range of industries and disciplines, including biomedical engineering, materials science, physical chemistry, chemical engineering, and polymer science. All readers will learn how to create green, sustainable products and applications using these tremendously versatile materials.
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ALAIN DUFRESNE, PhD, is Professor and Head of the Converting-Biomaterials-Packaging Group in the International School of Paper, Print Media and Biomaterials at Grenoble Institute of Technology. His research focuses on nanocomposite materials and the processing of heterogeneous polymer systems. SABU THOMAS, PhD, is Professor of Polymer Science and Engineering and Director of the Centre for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology at Mahatma Gandhi University. His research has resulted in the publication of almost 600 papers in peer-reviewed journals. LALY A. POTHAN, PhD, is Head of the Department of Chemistry at Bishop Moore College, Mavelikkara. Her research examines natural fiber polymer composites and green nanocomposites.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword vii
Contributors ix
1. Bionanocomposites: State of the Art, Challenges, andOpportunities 1 Alain Dufresne, Sabu Thomas, and Laly A. Pothan
2. Preparation of Chitin Nanofi bers and Their Composites11 Shinsuke Ifuku, Zameer Shervani, and Hiroyuki Saimoto
3. Chemical Modifi cation of Chitosan and Its BiomedicalApplication 33 Deepa Thomas and Sabu Thomas
4. Biomimetic Lessons for Processing Chitin-Based Composites53 Otto C. Wilson, Jr. and Tiffany Omokanwaye
5. Morphological and Thermal Investigations of Chitin-BasedNanocomposites 83 Ming Zeng, Liyuan Lu, and Qingyu Xu
6. Mechanical Properties of Chitin-Based Nanocomposites111 Merin Sara Thomas, Laly A. Pothan, and Sabu Thomas
7. Preparation and Applications of Chitin Nanofibers/Nanowhiskers 131 Jun-Ichi Kadokawa
8. Preparation of Starch Nanoparticles 153 Déborah Le Corre and Alain Dufresne
9. Chemical Modifi cation of Starch Nanoparticles181 Jin Huang, Qing Huang, Peter R. Chang, and Jiahui Yu
10. Starch-Based Bionanocomposite: Processing Techniques203 Rekha Rose Koshy, Laly A. Pothan, and Sabu Thomas
11. Morphological and Thermal Investigations of Starch-BasedNanocomposites 227 Peter R. Chang, Jin Huang, Qing Huang, and Debbie P.Anderson
12. Mechanical Properties of Starch-Based Nanocomposites261 Hélène Angellier-Coussy and Alain Dufresne
13. Applications of Starch Nanoparticles and Starch-BasedBionanocomposites 293 Siji K. Mary, Laly A. Pothan, and Sabu Thomas
14. Preparation of Nanofi brillated Cellulose and CelluloseWhiskers 309 David Plackett and Marco Iotti
15. Bacterial Cellulose 339 Eliane Trovatti
16. Chemical Modifi cation of Nanocelluloses 367 Youssef Habibi
17. Cellulose-Based Nanocomposites: Processing Techniques391 Robert A. Shanks
18. Morphological and Thermal Investigations of CellulosicBionanocomposites 411 Anayancy Osorio-Madrazo and Marie-Pierre Laborie
19. Mechanical Properties of Cellulose-BasedBionanocomposites 437 B. Deepa, Saumya S. Pillai, Laly A. Pothan, and SabuThomas
20. Review of Nanocellulosic Products and Their Applications461 Joe Aspler, Jean Bouchard, Wadood Hamad, Richard Berry,Stephanie Beck, François Drolet, and Xuejun Zou
21. Spectroscopic Characterization of Renewable Nanoparticlesand Their Composites 509 Mirta I. Aranguren, Mirna A. Mosiewicki, and Norma E.Marcovich
22. Barrier Properties of Renewable Nanomaterials541 Vikas Mittal
23. Biocomposites and Nanocomposites Containing Lignin565 Cornelia Vasile and Georgeta Cazacu
24. Preparation, Processing and Applications of ProteinNanofi bers 599 Megan Garvey, Madhusudan Vasudevamurthy, Shiva P. Rao, HeathEcroyd, Juliet A. Gerrard, and John A. Carver
25. Protein-Based Nanocomposites for Food Packaging613 Hélène Angellier-Coussy, Pascale Chalier, EmmanuelleGastaldi, Valérie Guillard, Carole Guillaume, NathalieGontard, and Stéphane Peyron
1. Bionanocomposites: State of the Art, Challenges, andOpportunities 1 Alain Dufresne, Sabu Thomas, and Laly A. Pothan
2. Preparation of Chitin Nanofi bers and Their Composites11 Shinsuke Ifuku, Zameer Shervani, and Hiroyuki Saimoto
3. Chemical Modifi cation of Chitosan and Its BiomedicalApplication 33 Deepa Thomas and Sabu Thomas
4. Biomimetic Lessons for Processing Chitin-Based Composites53 Otto C. Wilson, Jr. and Tiffany Omokanwaye
5. Morphological and Thermal Investigations of Chitin-BasedNanocomposites 83 Ming Zeng, Liyuan Lu, and Qingyu Xu
6. Mechanical Properties of Chitin-Based Nanocomposites111 Merin Sara Thomas, Laly A. Pothan, and Sabu Thomas
7. Preparation and Applications of Chitin Nanofibers/Nanowhiskers 131 Jun-Ichi Kadokawa
8. Preparation of Starch Nanoparticles 153 Déborah Le Corre and Alain Dufresne
9. Chemical Modifi cation of Starch Nanoparticles181 Jin Huang, Qing Huang, Peter R. Chang, and Jiahui Yu
10. Starch-Based Bionanocomposite: Processing Techniques203 Rekha Rose Koshy, Laly A. Pothan, and Sabu Thomas
11. Morphological and Thermal Investigations of Starch-BasedNanocomposites 227 Peter R. Chang, Jin Huang, Qing Huang, and Debbie P.Anderson
12. Mechanical Properties of Starch-Based Nanocomposites261 Hélène Angellier-Coussy and Alain Dufresne
13. Applications of Starch Nanoparticles and Starch-BasedBionanocomposites 293 Siji K. Mary, Laly A. Pothan, and Sabu Thomas
14. Preparation of Nanofi brillated Cellulose and CelluloseWhiskers 309 David Plackett and Marco Iotti
15. Bacterial Cellulose 339 Eliane Trovatti
16. Chemical Modifi cation of Nanocelluloses 367 Youssef Habibi
17. Cellulose-Based Nanocomposites: Processing Techniques391 Robert A. Shanks
18. Morphological and Thermal Investigations of CellulosicBionanocomposites 411 Anayancy Osorio-Madrazo and Marie-Pierre Laborie
19. Mechanical Properties of Cellulose-BasedBionanocomposites 437 B. Deepa, Saumya S. Pillai, Laly A. Pothan, and SabuThomas
20. Review of Nanocellulosic Products and Their Applications461 Joe Aspler, Jean Bouchard, Wadood Hamad, Richard Berry,Stephanie Beck, François Drolet, and Xuejun Zou
21. Spectroscopic Characterization of Renewable Nanoparticlesand Their Composites 509 Mirta I. Aranguren, Mirna A. Mosiewicki, and Norma E.Marcovich
22. Barrier Properties of Renewable Nanomaterials541 Vikas Mittal
23. Biocomposites and Nanocomposites Containing Lignin565 Cornelia Vasile and Georgeta Cazacu
24. Preparation, Processing and Applications of ProteinNanofi bers 599 Megan Garvey, Madhusudan Vasudevamurthy, Shiva P. Rao, HeathEcroyd, Juliet A. Gerrard, and John A. Carver
25. Protein-Based Nanocomposites for Food Packaging613 Hélène Angellier-Coussy, Pascale Chalier, EmmanuelleGastaldi, Valérie Guillard, Carole Guillaume, NathalieGontard, and Stéphane Peyron
Index 655
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