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Unsaturated Polyester Resins: Fundamentals, Design, Fabrication,
and Applications explains the preparation, techniques and
applications relating to the use of unsaturated polyester resin
systems for blends, interpenetrating polymer networks (IPNs), gels,
composites and nanocomposites, enabling readers to understand and
utilize the improved material properties that UPRs facilitate.
Chapters cover unsaturated polyester resins and their interaction
at the macro, micro and nano levels, in-depth studies on the
properties and analysis of UPR based materials, and the
applications of UPR based composites, blends, IPNs and gels across
a range of advanced commercial and industrial fields. This is a
highly detailed source of information on unsaturated polyester
resins, supporting academics, researchers and postgraduate students
working with UPRs, polyesters, polymeric or composite materials,
polymer chemistry, polymer physics, and materials science, as well
as scientists, R&D professionals and engineers in industry.
Applications of Unsaturated Polyester Resins: Synthesis,
Modifications, and Preparation Methods takes a practical approach
to unsaturated polyester-based materials and their preparation for
implementation in a range of innovative areas. Sections introduce
the background of polyester and the fundamentals of unsaturated
polyester resins (UPRs), including chemistry, additives, curing,
and processing methods. Hydrolytic stability and structure-property
relationships are also discussed in detail, along with coverage of
modification strategies for UPR and the development of
bio-composites incorporating natural fiber with unsaturated
polyester. Subsequent chapters focus on the preparation of UPR for
specific target applications, including in construction, marine and
aerospace, adhesives and coatings, insulation systems, electrics,
pipeline corrosion, military, biomedicine, and tissue engineering.
Finally, the advantages and disadvantages of UPR compared to other
resins, in terms of properties and performance, as well as life
cycle assessment, are addressed and analyzed.
This handbook on biopolymers offers a comprehensive source for
biomaterial professionals. It covers all elementary topics related
to the properties of biopolymers, the production and processing of
biopolymers, applications of biopolymers, examples of biopolymers
and the future of biopolymers. Edited by experts in the field, the
book highlights international professionals' longstanding
experiences and addresses the requirements of practitioners but
also of newcomers in this field in finding a solution for their
problems. The book brings together several natural polymers, their
extraction/production, and physio-chemical features. The topics
covered in this book are biopolymers from renewable sources, marine
prokaryotes, soy protein and humus oils, biopolymer recycling,
chemical modifications, and specific properties. The book also
focuses on the potential and diverse applications of biogenic and
bio-derived polymers. The content includes industrial applications
of natural polymeric molecules and applications in key areas such
as material, biomedical, sensing, packaging, biomedicine, and
biotechnology, and tissue engineering applications are discussed in
detail. The objective of this book is to fill the gap between the
researchers working in the laboratory to cutting-edge technological
applications in related industries. This book will be a very
valuable reference material for graduates and post-graduate
students, academic researchers, professionals, research scholars,
and scientists, and for anyone who has a flavor for doing
biomaterial research. The books are designed to serve as a bridge
between undergraduate textbooks in biochemistry and professional
literature. The books provide universal perspectives for an
emerging field where classical polymer science blends with
molecular biology with highlights on recent advances.
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