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The applications of biocomposite materials are increasing in
aerospace, automobile, and household items due to their
biodegradable, renewable, non-corrosion, and high strength to
weight ratio properties. The processing and characterization of
biofiber-reinforced biocomposite materials are vital for their
strength and performance. This book discusses the properties,
chemical treatment, and compatibility of biofibers with materials.
This book is the first volume in a two-volume compilation on
controlled/living radical polymerization. It combines all important
aspects of controlled radical polymerization: from synthetic
procedures, to rational selection of reaction components, to
understanding of the reaction mechanisms, to materials and
applications.
This book is focused on recent progress in the rapidly developing
field of controlled/living radical polymerization. It is a sequel
to ACS Symposium Series 685, 768, 854, 944, 1023, and 1024. Volume
1100 deals with the mechanistic aspects of controlled radical
polymerization and describes the recent advances in the most
important techniques, whereas Volume 1101 contains chapters on new
materials prepared by controlled radical polymerization as well as
applications of these materials.
Progress in Medicinal Chemistry, Volume 60 provides a review of
eclectic developments in medicinal chemistry. Each chapter is
written by an international board of authors who cover topics
including Venoms in Drug Discovery, Designing Protacs as a Drugs,
Automated synthesis and enabling tools for Medicinal Chemistry, Use
of Molecular Docking Computational Tools in Drug Discovery, and An
industrial perspective on co-crystals: screening, identification
and development of the less utilized solid form in drug discovery
and development.
This book meets the long-felt need for a reference on ferrocenes
with the focus on catalysis. It provides a thorough overview of the
synthesis and characterization of different types of chiral
ferrocene ligands, their application to various catalytic
asymmetric reactions, and versatile chiral materials as well as
drug intermediates synthesized from them. Written by the "who's
who" of ferrocene catalysis, this is a guide to the design of new
ferrocene ligands and synthesis of chiral synthetic intermediates,
and will thus be useful for organic, catalytic and synthetic
chemists working in academia, industrial research or process
development.
This annual review of the literature presents a comprehensive and
critical survey of the vast field of study involving
organophosphorus compounds, from phosphines and related P-C bonded
compounds to phosphorus acids, phosphine chalcogenides and
nucleotides. The Editors have added to the content with a timely
chapter on the recent developments in green synthetic approaches in
organophosphorus chemistry to reflect current interests in the
area. With an emphasis on interdisciplinary content, this book is
aimed at the worldwide organic chemistry and engineering research
communities.
The Alkaloids, Volume 89, the newest release in a series that has
covered the topic for more than 60 years, discusses key aspects of
alkaloid chemistry, biology and pharmacology. Sections in this
release include chapters on Recent Progress in the Chemistry of
Naphthylisoquinoline Alkaloids, The Biological Activities of
Quinolizidine Alkaloids, and C NMR Spectral Data and
Pharmacological Activities of Aporphine Alkaloids.
Natural gums are polysaccharides consisting of multiple sugar units
linked together via glycosidic linkages. Most natural gums reveal
appropriate safety for oral consumption in the form of food
additives or drug carriers. Challenges related to the utilization
of natural polysaccharides, however, include uncontrolled rates of
hydration, pH dependent solubility, viscosity reduction during
storage, and weak interfacial properties. Modification provides an
efficient route for not only removing such drawbacks but also
improving physicochemical properties, such as solubility, viscosity
and swelling index, and introducing new properties for varied
applications.This book provides a comprehensive review of the
various modifications on gums to make them suitable for food,
cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries. The book is divided in four
parts: an introduction to natural gums followed by in-depth
coverage of chemical modification, physical modification, and
enzymatic modification of gums. Each chapter includes reaction
mechanisms, physicochemical properties, rheological properties,
interfacial properties, applications and future perspectives.
Presenting a succinct account on gum modification from a practical
point of view, this book is a helpful reference for academic and
industrial scientists and engineers in food technology, materials
chemistry, pharmaceuticals, chemical, industrial, and applied
engineering, biochemistry, and biopolymers.
This book highlights current advanced developments in bioepoxy and
bioepoxy/clay nanocomposites and an optimisation of material
formulation and processing parameters on fabrication of
bioepoxy/clay nanocomposites in order to achieve the highest
mechanical properties in relation to their morphological
structures, thermal properties, as well as biodegradability and
water absorption, which is based on the use of Taguchi design of
experiments with the consideration of technical and economical
point of view. It also elaborates holistic theoretical modelling of
tensile properties of such bionanocomposites with respect to the
effect of contents of nanoclay fillers and epoxydised soybean oil
(ESO).
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Hydrogels
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Sajjad Haider, Adnan Haider
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Discovery Miles 35 180
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The book gives a complete overview on today's research, development
and industrialization of fine chemicals from acetylene. The author
provides a comprehensive methodology by covering derivatives from
acetylene reacting with formaldehyde, alcohol, ketone, halogen and
acetic acid. The book offers extensive and practical reference work
for chemists and chemical engineers as well as university teachers
and students.
Step-by-step instructions on identifying organic compounds. The steps described include elemental analysis, solubility, infrared spectra, nuclear magnetic resonance spectra, mass spectra, classification tests, and preparation of a derivative.
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