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9780841221710

Emerging Technologies for Materials and Chemicals from Biomass

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  • ISBN13:

    9780841221710

  • ISBN10:

    0841221715

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1991-05-05
  • Publisher: American Chemical Society

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As nonrenewable chemical feedstocks are depleted, new sources of materials and chemicals must be developed to fill the need. This new volume examines the technologies now emerging for the use of biomass as an environmentally friendly and sustainable solution to the problem. Its 25 chapters aredivided into three sections covering: lignocellulosic materials and composites; biopolymers: alloys, derivatives, and blends: and chemicals and fuels from biomass and wastes. Each section opens with review chapters summarizing potentials and opportunities. Together these sections offer evidence ofthe cost effectiveness and technical possibilities in using biomassed resources for materials and chemicals.

Table of Contents

Biomass (Renewable) Resources for Production of Materials, Chemicals, and Fuels: A Paradigm Shift
Opportunities for Lignocellulosic Materials and Composites
Opportunities for the Cost-Effective Production of Biobased Materials
Ligocellulosic-Plastic Composites from Recycled Materials
Compatibilization of Lignocellulosics with Plastics
Mechanical Properties of Surface-Modified Cellulose Fiber-Thermoplastic Composites
Demensionally and Ultraviolet-Stable Composites from Lignocellulosics
Thermal Plasticization of Lignocellulosics for Composites
Activation and Characterization of Fiber Surfaces for Composites
Liquefaction of Lignocellulosics in Organic Solvents and Its Application
Low-Cost Uses of Lignin
New Developments in Cellulosic Derivatives and Copolymers
Emerging Polymeric Materials Based on Starch
Monomers and Polymers Based on Mono-, Di-, and Oligosaccharides
Cellulose Ethers: Self-Cross-linking Mixed Ether Silyl Derivatives
Polymeric Materials from Agricultural Commodities
Emerging Polymeric Materials Based on Soy Protein
Enzymatic Treatments of Pulps
Chemicals and Fuels from Biomass: Review and Preview
The Promise and Pitfalls of Biomass and Waste Conversion
Potential for Fuels from Biomass and Wastes
Chemicals from Pulping: Product Generation from Pulping Residuals
Feedstock Availability of Biomass and Wastes
Pyrolysis of Agricultural and Forest Wastes
Plants as Sources of Drugs and Agrochemicals
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