
Handbook of Composites from Renewable Materials, Nanocomposites
Science and Fundamentals
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Handbook of Composites from Renewable Materials, Nanocomposites
Science and Fundamentals
About this book
This unique multidisciplinary 8-volume set focuses on the emerging issues concerning synthesis, characterization, design, manufacturing and various other aspects of composite materials from renewable materials and provides a shared platform for both researcher and industry.
The Handbook of Composites from Renewable Materials comprises a set of 8 individual volumes that brings an interdisciplinary perspective to accomplish a more detailed understanding of the interplay between the synthesis, structure, characterization, processing, applications and performance of these advanced materials. The Handbook comprises 169 chapters from world renowned experts covering a multitude of natural polymers/ reinforcement/ fillers and biodegradable materials.
Volume 7 is solely focused on the " Nanocomposites: Science and Fundamentals " of renewable materials. Some of the important topics include but not limited to: Preparation, characterization, and applications of nanomaterials from renewable resources; hydrogels and its nanocomposites from renewable resources: preparation of chitin-based nanocomposite materials through gelation with ionic liquid; starch-based bionanocomposites; biorenewable nanofiber and nanocrystal; investigation of wear characteristics of dental composite reinforced with rice husk-derived nanosilica filler particles; performance of regenerated cellulose/vermiculite nanocomposites fabricated via ionic liquid; preparation, structure, properties, and interactions of the PVA/cellulose composites; green composites with cellulose nanoreinforcements; biomass composites from bamboo-based micro/nanofibers; synthesis and medicinal properties of polycarbonates and resins from renewable sources; nanostructured polymer composites with modified carbon nanotubes; organic–inorganic nanocomposites derived from polysaccharides; natural polymer-based nanocomposites; cellulose whisker-based green polymer composites; poly (lactic acid) nanocomposites reinforced with different additives; nanocrystalline cellulose; halloysite-based bionanocomposites; nanostructurated composites based on biodegradable polymers and silver nanoparticles; starch-based biomaterials and nanocomposites; green nanocomposites based on PLA and natural organic fillers; and chitin and chitosan-based nanocomposites.
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Chapter 1
Preparation, Characterization, and Applications of Nanomaterials (Cellulose, Lignin, and Silica) from Renewable (Lignocellulosic) Resources
Abstract
1.1 Introduction
Table of contents
- Cover
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Preface
- Chapter 1: Preparation, Characterization, and Applications of Nanomaterials (Cellulose, Lignin, and Silica) from Renewable (Lignocellulosic) Resources
- Chapter 2: Hydrogels and its Nanocomposites from Renewable Resources: Biotechnological and Biomedical Applications
- Chapter 3: Preparation of Chitin-Based Nanocomposite Materials Through Gelation with Ionic Liquid
- Chapter 4: Starch-Based Bionanocomposites
- Chapter 5: Biorenewable Nanofiber and Nanocrystal: Renewable Nanomaterials for Constructing Novel Nanocomposites
- Chapter 6: Investigation of Wear Characteristics of Dental Composite Reinforced with Rice Husk–Derived Nanosilica Filler Particles
- Chapter 7: Performance of Regenerated Cellulose Nanocomposites Fabricated via Ionic Liquid Based on Halloysites and Vermiculite
- Chapter 8: Preparation, Structure, Properties, and Interactions of the PVA/Cellulose Composites
- Chapter 9: Green Composites with Cellulose Nanoreinforcements
- Chapter 10: Biomass Composites from Bamboo-Based Micro/Nanofibers
- Chapter 11: Synthesis and Medicinal Properties of Polycarbonates and Resins from Renewable Sources
- Chapter 12: Nanostructured Polymer Composites with Modified Carbon Nanotubes
- Chapter 13: Organic–Inorganic Nanocomposites Derived from Polysaccharides: Challenges and Opportunities
- Chapter 14: Natural Polymer-Based Nanocomposites: A Greener Approach for the Future
- Chapter 15: Cellulose Whisker-Based Green Polymer Composites
- Chapter 16: Poly(Lactic Acid) Nanocomposites Reinforced with Different Additives
- Chapter 17: Nanocrystalline Cellulose: Green, Multifunctional and Sustainable Nanomaterials
- Chapter 18: Halloysite-Based Bionanocomposites
- Chapter 19: Nanostructurated Composites Based on Biodegradable Polymers and Silver Nanoparticles
- Chapter 20: Starch-Based Biomaterials and Nanocomposites
- Chapter 21: Green Nanocomposites-Based on PLA and Natural Organic Fillers
- Chapter 22: Chitin and Chitosan-Based (NANO) Composites
- Index
- End User License Agreement