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Biobased Monomers, Polymers, and Materials [Hardback]

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  • Sērija : ACS Symposium Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Mar-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0841227675
  • ISBN-13: 9780841227675
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 376 pages, height x width x depth: 230x158x23 mm, weight: 608 g
  • Sērija : ACS Symposium Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Mar-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0841227675
  • ISBN-13: 9780841227675
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This ACS Symposium Series is the product of a symposium held at the 241st National Meeting of the American Chemical Society in Anaheim, CA on March 27-31, 2011. It includes chapters on new biobased building blocks such as the furandicarboxylic acid, polyesters and polyamides from adipic, succinic and sebacic acids with aliphatic diols such as 1,3-propylene glycol, 1,4-butanediol, 1,12-dodecylenediol and isosorbide. The conversion of hydroxymethylfurfural, the dehydration product of hexose sugars, to succinic acid and 1,4-butanediol to produce poly(butylene succinate) is described in one chapter. Also the synthesis of new polymers from plant-derived olefinic monomers such as tulipalin A and studies of composites from cotton by-products are featured in other chapters. There is a strong emphasis on biocatalytic synthesis and polymerization within the book. Chapter topics include the synthesis of ?-hydroxyfatty acids and polymers therefrom, an interesting discussion on the structural differences of the products of the biocatalytic and chemical catalytic synthesis of polyesters from oleic diacid and glycerol and the ability to produce polylactic acid (PLA) and PLA-PHA copolyesters within a "microbial cell factory".
Other areas of interest explored in other chapters include recent developments of biobased polymer fibers and oleate-based pressure sensitive adhesives and composites. One chapter describes a large increase in cold-drawn fiber tensile strength by the blending of a small amount of ultrahigh molecular weight (MW) poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) with a much lower MW 3-hydroxybutyrate polymer. The addition of a rubber and inorganic fillers to normally brittle PLA was found to dramatically improve its ductility. Finally, there are several chapters on seed oil-based polyurethanes, one on fibers from soy proteins and composites from starch.
Preface ix
1 Furandicarboxylic Acid (FDCA), A Versatile Building Block for a Very Interesting Class of Polyesters
1(14)
E. de Jong
M. A. Dam
L. Sipos
G.-J. M. Gruter
2 Biobased Pressure-Sensitive Adhesive Derived from Epoxidized and Dihydroxylated Oleate with Phosphoric Acid and Its Chemical Pathways
15(12)
B. Kollbe Ahn
Stefan Kraft
X. Susan Sun
3 Toughening Modification of Poly(lactic acid) via Melt Blending
27(20)
Hongzhi Liu
Jinwen Zhang
4 Biobased Polymeric Materials Prepared from Cotton Byproducts
47(16)
H. N. Cheng
Michael K. Dowd
Atanu Biswas
5 Processing, Mechanical Properties, and Structure Analysis of Melt-Spun Fibers of P(3HB)/UHMW-P(3HB) Identical Blend
63(14)
Taizo Kabe
Takeharu Tsuge
Takaaki Hikima
Masaki Takata
Akio Takemura
Tadahisa Iwata
6 Biosynthesis of Monomers for Plastics from Renewable Oils
77(14)
Wenhua Lu
Jon E. Ness
Wenchun Xie
Xiaoyan Zhang
Fei Liu
Jiali Cai
Jeremy Minshull
Richard A. Gross
7 Synthesis of Biomass-Based Monomers from Biomass-Based Furfural for Polyesters and Evaluation of Their Biomass Carbon Ratios
91(20)
Yuya Tachibana
Takashi Masuda
Masahiro Funabashi
Ken-ichi Kasuya
Masao Kunioka
8 Poly(oleic diacid-co-glycerol): Comparison of Polymer Structure Resulting from Chemical and Lipase Catalysis
111(20)
Yu-Rong Zhang
Yi-Xin Yang
Jia-Li Cai
Wen-Hua Lv
Wen-Chun Xie
Yu-Zhong Wang
Richard A. Gross
9 Polymers from Fatty Acids: Poly(ω-hydroxyl tetradecanoic acid) Synthesis and Physico-Mechanical Studies
131(20)
Chen Liu
Fei Liu
Jiali Cai
Wenchun Xie
Timothy E. Long
S. Richard Turner
Alan Lyons
Richard A. Gross
10 Long-Chain Polyesters via Chemical Catalytic Conversions of Fatty Acid Esters
151(14)
Florian Stempfle
Philipp Roesle
Stefan Mecking
11 Advances in the Use of BiOH® Polyols in Polyurethanes
165(18)
Timothy W. Abraham
12 Carbohydrate Hydrogenolysis
183(14)
Patrick B. Smith
13 Biobased Polymers from Plant-Derived Tulipalin A
197(16)
Seema Agarwal
Qiao Jin
Samarendra Maji
14 Biological Lactate-Polymers Synthesized by One-Pot Microbial Factory: Enzyme and Metabolic Engineering
213(24)
John Masani Nduko
Ken'ichiro Matsumoto
Seiichi Taguchi
15 Synthesis of Amylose-Grafted Polysaccharide Materials by Phosphorylase-Catalyzed Enzymatic Polymerization
237(20)
Jun-ichi Kadokawa
16 Novel Nanocomposites Reinforced with Polysaccharide (Starch) Nanocrystals: From Interfacial Ring-Opening Polymerization to Melt-Processing Implementation
257(12)
J.-M. Raquez
A.-L. Goffin
E. Duquesne
Y. Habibi
A. Dufresne
Ph. Dubois
17 Oleic Acid and Undecylenic Acid as Platform Chemicals for Thermoplastic Polyurethanes
269(12)
Gerard Lligadas
Juan C. Ronda
Marina Galia
Virginia Cadiz
18 Novel Biomass-Based Polymers: Synthesis, Characterization, and Application
281(42)
Bart A. J. Noordover
Lidia Jasinska-Walc
Inge van der Meulen
Robbert Duchateau
Cor E. Koning
19 Thermoplastic Starch Polymer Blends and Nanocomposites
323(12)
C. M. Chaleat
M. Nikolic
R. W. Truss
I. Tan
S. A. McGlashan
P. J. Hailey
20 Solution Blowing of Soy Protein Fibers
335(14)
S. Sinha-Ray
Y. Zhang
A. L. Yarin
S. C. Davis
B. Pourdeyhimi
Editors' Biographies 349(4)
Indexes
Author Index 353(2)
Subject Index 355
Richard A. Gross is affiliated with the Department of Chemical and Biological Sciences at Polytechnic University. Patrick Smith is affiliated with the Michigan Molecular Institute.