Vegetable Oil-Based Polymers and Their Surface Applications
Vegetable Oil Based Polymers and Their Surface Applications presents detailed coverage of principles, preparation methods and novel surface uses of vegetable oil based polymers. This comprehensive, state-of-the-art book follows the journey of vegetable oils from seeds to surfaces in a range of advanced applications. Opening chapters discuss theory, principles and characterization techniques while other sections present concepts on the preparation of different polymer types based on vegetable oil. The final section of the book provides extensive coverage of applications, enabling the preparation of vegetable oil based polymers for a range of products and industries. This is a valuable resource for researchers, scientists, and advanced students in polymer chemistry, surfaces and coatings, natural polymers, materials chemistry, chemical engineering and plastics engineering. In an industrial setting, this book supports R&D professionals, scientists, and engineers interested in developing innovative biobased materials for a range of applications, including automotive and aerospace, packaging, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, biomedicine and consumer goods. - Provides in-depth information on the preparation of vegetable oil-based epoxies, alkyds, polyesteramides, polyetheramides and polyurethanes - Explores cutting-edge surface applications of vegetable oil-based polymers in areas such as coatings, packaging, cosmetics and wound dressings - Includes other key considerations, including cost benefit analysis, lifecycle assessment and future developments
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Vegetable Oil-Based Polymers and Their Surface Applications
Vegetable Oil Based Polymers and Their Surface Applications presents detailed coverage of principles, preparation methods and novel surface uses of vegetable oil based polymers. This comprehensive, state-of-the-art book follows the journey of vegetable oils from seeds to surfaces in a range of advanced applications. Opening chapters discuss theory, principles and characterization techniques while other sections present concepts on the preparation of different polymer types based on vegetable oil. The final section of the book provides extensive coverage of applications, enabling the preparation of vegetable oil based polymers for a range of products and industries. This is a valuable resource for researchers, scientists, and advanced students in polymer chemistry, surfaces and coatings, natural polymers, materials chemistry, chemical engineering and plastics engineering. In an industrial setting, this book supports R&D professionals, scientists, and engineers interested in developing innovative biobased materials for a range of applications, including automotive and aerospace, packaging, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, biomedicine and consumer goods. - Provides in-depth information on the preparation of vegetable oil-based epoxies, alkyds, polyesteramides, polyetheramides and polyurethanes - Explores cutting-edge surface applications of vegetable oil-based polymers in areas such as coatings, packaging, cosmetics and wound dressings - Includes other key considerations, including cost benefit analysis, lifecycle assessment and future developments
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Vegetable Oil-Based Polymers and Their Surface Applications

Vegetable Oil-Based Polymers and Their Surface Applications

Vegetable Oil-Based Polymers and Their Surface Applications

Vegetable Oil-Based Polymers and Their Surface Applications

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Vegetable Oil Based Polymers and Their Surface Applications presents detailed coverage of principles, preparation methods and novel surface uses of vegetable oil based polymers. This comprehensive, state-of-the-art book follows the journey of vegetable oils from seeds to surfaces in a range of advanced applications. Opening chapters discuss theory, principles and characterization techniques while other sections present concepts on the preparation of different polymer types based on vegetable oil. The final section of the book provides extensive coverage of applications, enabling the preparation of vegetable oil based polymers for a range of products and industries. This is a valuable resource for researchers, scientists, and advanced students in polymer chemistry, surfaces and coatings, natural polymers, materials chemistry, chemical engineering and plastics engineering. In an industrial setting, this book supports R&D professionals, scientists, and engineers interested in developing innovative biobased materials for a range of applications, including automotive and aerospace, packaging, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, biomedicine and consumer goods. - Provides in-depth information on the preparation of vegetable oil-based epoxies, alkyds, polyesteramides, polyetheramides and polyurethanes - Explores cutting-edge surface applications of vegetable oil-based polymers in areas such as coatings, packaging, cosmetics and wound dressings - Includes other key considerations, including cost benefit analysis, lifecycle assessment and future developments

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ISBN-13: 9780128223673
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication date: 05/17/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 500
File size: 84 MB
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About the Author

Dr Eram Sharmin is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, College of Pharmacy, Umm Al-Qura University, Makkah, Saudi Arabia. She obtained her PhD degree in Chemistry from Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) - A Central University, New Delhi, India, in the year 2007. During and after her PhD, her focus of research has been the development of environment friendly coatings from commercial and vegetable oil based epoxies, polyols, polyurethanes, polyesteramides and others. She has published research and review articles on environment friendly coatings. She has more than 50 publications in peer-reviewed journals and books, and has presented more than 30 research papers in national and international conferences. Her research interests include the development of “green” materials with applications as antimicrobial and protective coatings, films, hydrogels, and packaging materials.
Dr Fahmina Zafar is a senior researcher working at the Inorganic Materials Research Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, JMI, New Delhi, under the Women Scientists Scheme (WOS) for Research in Basic/Applied Sciences from the Dept. of Science & Technology, New Delhi, India. Dr Zafar received her PhD degree in Chemistry from JMI in 2006, MSc degree in Organic Chemistry from JMI in 1999 and BSc degree in Chemistry and Textile Clothing from Mahila Vidyalaya Degree College, Lucknow University, UP, in 1995. She has worked as post-doctoral fellow under Dr D. S. Kothari postdoctoral fellowship of University Grants Commission (UGC), New Delhi, India, at Inorganic Materials Research Laboratory, Dept. of Chemistry, JMI, as Senior Research Associate/Scientist Pool, Research Associate and Senior Research Fellow (CSIR, New Delhi) at Materials Research Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, JMI. She has more than 50 publications in conference proceedings, peer-reviewed journals and books. Her research work involves the development of bio-based polymers, metallopolymers, organic-inorganic hybrids, co-ordination polymers and nanocomposites for green environment in different fields including adsorption, antimicrobial and corrosion protective applications.

Table of Contents

SECTION A: Introduction to Vegetable Oils Chemistry, Chemical Reactions and Characterisation Techniques1. Vegetable Oils: Seeds to Surfaces2. Vegetable Oils: Biofactories of Nature and Chemical Reactions3. Characterisation Techniques for Vegetable Oils SECTION B: Preparation of Vegetable Oil Based Polymers4. Epoxies from Vegetable Oils5. Alkyds from Vegetable Oils6. Polyesteramides from Vegetable Oils7. Polyetheramides from Vegetable Oils8. Polyurethanes from Vegetable Oils SECTION C: Applications of Vegetable Oil Based Polymers9. Vegetable Oil Based Coatings10. Vegetable Oil Based Inks11. Vegetable Oil Based Packaging Materials12. Vegetable Oil Based Hydrogels13. Vegetable Oil Based Cosmetics14. Vegetable Oil Based Lubricants15. Vegetable Oils in Nanoparticle Synthesis16. Vegetable Oils as Organic Inorganic Hybrids17. Vegetable Oil Based Polymer Composites18. Applications of Vegetable Oil Based Polymers: Cost Benefit Analysis and LCA19. Future Perspectives for Vegetable Oil Based Polymers

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