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Based on the International Workshop on Controlled Life-Cycle of Polymeric Materials held in Stockholm, this work examines degradable polymers and the recycling of plastic materials. It highlights recent results on recycling and waste management, including topics such as renewable resources, degradation, processing and products, and environmental is
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Based on the International Workshop on Controlled Life-Cycle of Polymeric Materials held in Stockholm, this work examines degradable polymers and the recycling of plastic materials. It highlights recent results on recycling and waste management, including topics such as renewable resources, degradation, processing and products, and environmental is
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Juli 1995
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780585400013
- Artikelnr.: 57903145
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Juli 1995
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780585400013
- Artikelnr.: 57903145
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Albertsson,
Polymer waste management-biodegradation, incineration, and recycling;
degradation products in degradable polymers; recycling BIOPOL-composting
and material recycling; laboratory-scale composting test methods to
determine polymer biodegradability - model studies on cellulose acetate;
applications and environmental aspects of chitin and chitosan;
opportunities for environmentally degradable polymers; use of biosynthetic,
biodegradable thermoplastics and elastomers from renewable resources - the
pros and cons; biodegradation of polymers at temperatures up to 130 C;
blends of bacterial poly (3-hydroxybutyrate) with cellulose acetate
butyrate in activated sludge; biodegradation of cellulose esters -
composting of cellulose ester-diluent mixtures; source of maintenance of
microorganisms used for testing plastics; a comparative study of the
degradability and recyclability of different classes of degradable
polyethylene; can polyethylene be a photo(bio)degradable synthetic
polymer?; biodegradable polyurethanes from plant components; starch
properties, modifications, and applications; molecular weight of poly
(3-hydroxybutyrate) during biological polymerization in alcaliqenes
eutrophus; biodegradable blends of cellulose acetate and starch -
production and properties; present and future of PLA polymers; synthesis of
potentially biodegradable polymers; aerobic biodegradation of synthetic and
natural polymeric materials - a component of integrated solid-waste
management; synthesis and applications of photodegradable poly (ethylene
terephthalate); proposed mechanism for microbial degradation of
polyacrylate; compostable films of mater-Bi Z grades; biodegradation of
poly-D, L-Lactic acid polyurethanes; biodegradation of polyester copolymers
containing aromatic compounds. (Part Contents).
degradation products in degradable polymers; recycling BIOPOL-composting
and material recycling; laboratory-scale composting test methods to
determine polymer biodegradability - model studies on cellulose acetate;
applications and environmental aspects of chitin and chitosan;
opportunities for environmentally degradable polymers; use of biosynthetic,
biodegradable thermoplastics and elastomers from renewable resources - the
pros and cons; biodegradation of polymers at temperatures up to 130 C;
blends of bacterial poly (3-hydroxybutyrate) with cellulose acetate
butyrate in activated sludge; biodegradation of cellulose esters -
composting of cellulose ester-diluent mixtures; source of maintenance of
microorganisms used for testing plastics; a comparative study of the
degradability and recyclability of different classes of degradable
polyethylene; can polyethylene be a photo(bio)degradable synthetic
polymer?; biodegradable polyurethanes from plant components; starch
properties, modifications, and applications; molecular weight of poly
(3-hydroxybutyrate) during biological polymerization in alcaliqenes
eutrophus; biodegradable blends of cellulose acetate and starch -
production and properties; present and future of PLA polymers; synthesis of
potentially biodegradable polymers; aerobic biodegradation of synthetic and
natural polymeric materials - a component of integrated solid-waste
management; synthesis and applications of photodegradable poly (ethylene
terephthalate); proposed mechanism for microbial degradation of
polyacrylate; compostable films of mater-Bi Z grades; biodegradation of
poly-D, L-Lactic acid polyurethanes; biodegradation of polyester copolymers
containing aromatic compounds. (Part Contents).
Polymer waste management-biodegradation, incineration, and recycling;
degradation products in degradable polymers; recycling BIOPOL-composting
and material recycling; laboratory-scale composting test methods to
determine polymer biodegradability - model studies on cellulose acetate;
applications and environmental aspects of chitin and chitosan;
opportunities for environmentally degradable polymers; use of biosynthetic,
biodegradable thermoplastics and elastomers from renewable resources - the
pros and cons; biodegradation of polymers at temperatures up to 130 C;
blends of bacterial poly (3-hydroxybutyrate) with cellulose acetate
butyrate in activated sludge; biodegradation of cellulose esters -
composting of cellulose ester-diluent mixtures; source of maintenance of
microorganisms used for testing plastics; a comparative study of the
degradability and recyclability of different classes of degradable
polyethylene; can polyethylene be a photo(bio)degradable synthetic
polymer?; biodegradable polyurethanes from plant components; starch
properties, modifications, and applications; molecular weight of poly
(3-hydroxybutyrate) during biological polymerization in alcaliqenes
eutrophus; biodegradable blends of cellulose acetate and starch -
production and properties; present and future of PLA polymers; synthesis of
potentially biodegradable polymers; aerobic biodegradation of synthetic and
natural polymeric materials - a component of integrated solid-waste
management; synthesis and applications of photodegradable poly (ethylene
terephthalate); proposed mechanism for microbial degradation of
polyacrylate; compostable films of mater-Bi Z grades; biodegradation of
poly-D, L-Lactic acid polyurethanes; biodegradation of polyester copolymers
containing aromatic compounds. (Part Contents).
degradation products in degradable polymers; recycling BIOPOL-composting
and material recycling; laboratory-scale composting test methods to
determine polymer biodegradability - model studies on cellulose acetate;
applications and environmental aspects of chitin and chitosan;
opportunities for environmentally degradable polymers; use of biosynthetic,
biodegradable thermoplastics and elastomers from renewable resources - the
pros and cons; biodegradation of polymers at temperatures up to 130 C;
blends of bacterial poly (3-hydroxybutyrate) with cellulose acetate
butyrate in activated sludge; biodegradation of cellulose esters -
composting of cellulose ester-diluent mixtures; source of maintenance of
microorganisms used for testing plastics; a comparative study of the
degradability and recyclability of different classes of degradable
polyethylene; can polyethylene be a photo(bio)degradable synthetic
polymer?; biodegradable polyurethanes from plant components; starch
properties, modifications, and applications; molecular weight of poly
(3-hydroxybutyrate) during biological polymerization in alcaliqenes
eutrophus; biodegradable blends of cellulose acetate and starch -
production and properties; present and future of PLA polymers; synthesis of
potentially biodegradable polymers; aerobic biodegradation of synthetic and
natural polymeric materials - a component of integrated solid-waste
management; synthesis and applications of photodegradable poly (ethylene
terephthalate); proposed mechanism for microbial degradation of
polyacrylate; compostable films of mater-Bi Z grades; biodegradation of
poly-D, L-Lactic acid polyurethanes; biodegradation of polyester copolymers
containing aromatic compounds. (Part Contents).