Polymers from plant oils / Alessandro Gandini and Talita M. Lacerda.
By: Gandini, Alessandro [author.].
Contributor(s): Lacerda, Talita Martins [author.].
Material type: BookPublisher: Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2018Edition: 2nd edition.Description: 1 online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781119555834; 1119555833; 9781119555827; 1119555825; 9781119555339; 1119555337.Subject(s): Vegetable oils -- Industrial applications | Plant polymers | Polymerization | Biomass chemicals | Renewable natural resources | Biomass chemicals | Plant polymers | Polymerization | Renewable natural resources | TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Power Resources / GeneralGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Polymers from plant oilsDDC classification: 665.3 Online resources: Wiley Online LibraryIncludes bibliographical references and index.
"Should be purchased by all libraries collecting in renewable materials and sustainability. - The only book to detail the synthesis and characterization of original macromolecular materials derived from plant oils. Market description: Researchers, chemists, and engineers in the fields of polymer science and materials science interested in the rational exploitation of renewable resources. The book is also directed at both undergraduate and graduate students"-- Provided by Publisher.
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Intro; Title page; Copyright page; Preface to First Edition; Preface to the Second Edition; Chapter 1: Introduction; 1.1 Setting the Stage; References; Chapter 2: Basic Chemical Notions; 2.1 Drying Mechanism; 2.2 Reactive Sites; References; Chapter 3: Polymerisation of Pristine Oils and their Fatty Acids; 3.1 Polymerisation of Unsaturated Oils and Fatty Acids; 3.2 Specific Case of Castor Oil; References; Chapter 4: Monomers and Polymers from Chemically Modified Plant Oils and their Fatty Acids; 4.1 Epoxidised Structures; 4.2 Polyol Structures for Polyurethanes
4.3 Polyisocyanates for Polyurethanes4.4 Polyether and Polyester Diols for Thermoplastic Polyurethanes; 4.5 Diols and Diacids for Linear Polyesters; 4.6 Monomers for Linear Polyamides and Polycarbonates; 4.7 Vinyl, Acrylic and Other Monomers for Linear Chain-growth Polymerisation; 4.8 Monomers for Other, Less Common Linear Polymers; 4.9 Special Cases of Castor Oil and Ricinoleic Acid; 4.10 Special Case of Glycerol; References; Chapter 5: Metathesis Reactions Applied to Plant Oils and Polymers Derived from the Ensuing Products; 5.1 General Considerations
5.2 Metathesis Reactions as Tools for the Synthesis of Monomers and Polymers Derived from Vegetable OilsReferences; Chapter 6: Thiol-ene and Thiol-yne Reactions for the Transformation of Oleochemicals into Monomers and Polymers; 6.1 General Considerations; 6.2 Thiol-ene Reaction as a Tool for the Synthesis of Monomers and Polymers Derived from Vegetable Oils; 6.3 Thiol-yne Reaction as a Tool for the Synthesis of Monomers and Polymers Derived from Vegetable Oils; 6.4 Final Considerations; References
Chapter 7: Diels-Alder Reactions and Polycondensations Applied to Vegetable Oils and their DerivativesReferences; Index; End User License Agreement
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