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Joseph, S
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John, Maya J
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Pothen, LA
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2010-10-05T14:45:12Z |
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2010-10-05T14:45:12Z |
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2010 |
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Joseph, S., John, M.J., Pothen, L.A. and Thomas, S. 2010. Raw and renewable polymers. Polymers - Opportunities and Risks II The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry, 2010, Volume 12 (2010), pp 55-80 |
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978-3-642-02796-3 |
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http://www.springerlink.com/content/l7528172776025x4/http://www.springerlink.com/content/l7528172776025x4/
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http://hdl.handle.net/10204/4448
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Copyright: 2010 Springer. This is the author's post print version of the chapter. The definitive chapter is published in Springerlink, http://www.springerlink.com/content/l7528172776025x4/ |
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dc.description.abstract |
Biopolymers from renewable resources have attracted much attention in recent years. Increasing environmental consciousness and demands of legislative authorities have given significant opportunities for improved materials from renewable resources with enhanced support for global sustainability. High performance plastics are the outcome of continuous research over the last few decades. The real challenge of renewable polymers lies in finding applications, which will result in mass production, and price reduction. This can be attained by improving the end performance of the biodegradable polymers. The structure, properties, and applications of polymers derived from natural resources are discussed in this article. |
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Springer |
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Chapter in a boook |
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dc.subject |
Natural polymers |
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Natural rubber |
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Renewable polymers |
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Renewable materials |
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Biopolymers |
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Cellulose |
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Raw polymers |
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dc.title |
Raw and renewable polymers |
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Book Chapter |
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Joseph, S., John, M. J., & Pothen, L. (2010). Raw and renewable polymers., <i>Chapter in a boook</i> Springer. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/4448 |
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Joseph, S, Maya J John, and LA Pothen. "Raw and renewable polymers" In <i>CHAPTER IN A BOOOK</i>, n.p.: Springer. 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/4448. |
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Joseph S, John MJ, Pothen L. Raw and renewable polymers.. Chapter in a boook. [place unknown]: Springer; 2010. [cited yyyy month dd]. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/4448. |
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AB - Biopolymers from renewable resources have attracted much attention in recent years. Increasing environmental consciousness and demands of legislative authorities have given significant opportunities for improved materials from renewable resources with enhanced support for global sustainability. High performance plastics are the outcome of continuous research over the last few decades. The real challenge of renewable polymers lies in finding applications, which will result in mass production, and price reduction. This can be attained by improving the end performance of the biodegradable polymers. The structure, properties, and applications of polymers derived from natural resources are discussed in this article.
DA - 2010
DB - ResearchSpace
DP - CSIR
KW - Natural polymers
KW - Natural rubber
KW - Renewable polymers
KW - Renewable materials
KW - Biopolymers
KW - Cellulose
KW - Raw polymers
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PY - 2010
SM - 978-3-642-02796-3
T1 - Raw and renewable polymers
TI - Raw and renewable polymers
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