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1 online resource (434 pages). |
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Micro and Nano Technologies |
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Micro & nano technologies.
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Contents |
IFC -- Half title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Preface -- Part I Advances techniques in bionanocomposites -- Chapter 1 Natural and synthetic biopolymers: Classification and fundamental aspects of bionanocomposites -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Natural and synthetic biopolymers -- 1.3 Properties -- 1.3.1 Mechanical properties -- 1.3.2 Chemical properties -- 1.3.3 Thermal properties -- 1.4 Nanofiller based composites: Bionanocomposites -- 1.5 Processing methods -- 1.6 Characterization of bionanocomposites -- 1.6.1 Mechanical characterization [4,32,33] |
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1.6.2 Thermal and microstructural characterization [34] -- 1.7 Applications of bionanocomposites -- 1.8 Future scope and challenges -- 1.8.1 Challenges for bionanocomposites -- 1.9 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2 Green synthesis and methodologies of nanomaterials: State of the art -- 2.1 Green synthesis of nanoparticles -- 2.1.1 Types of nanoparticles fabricated by green synthesis -- 2.1.2 Biomaterials for green synthesis of nanoparticles -- 2.2 Green synthesis methodologies -- 2.2.1 Plant-based synthesis of nanoparticles -- 2.2.2 Microbial-facilitated synthesis of nanoparticles |
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2.3 Applications of green synthesis-produced nanoparticles -- 2.3.1 Biomedical applications -- 2.3.2 Agriculture applications -- 2.3.3 Environmental bioremediation applications -- 2.4 Side effects or potential toxicology of nanoparticles produced by green synthesis -- References -- Chapter 3 Processing methods and characterization techniques of sustainable polymers: Challenges and emerging technologies -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Significance of sustainable polymers -- 3.3 Processing techniques for sustainable polymers -- 3.3.1 Conventional processing methods -- 3.3.2 Advanced processing methods |
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3.4 Characterization of sustainable polymers -- 3.4.1 Electron microscopy -- 3.4.2 X-ray diffraction -- 3.4.3 Small-angle X-ray scattering -- 3.4.4 Nuclear magnetic resonance -- 3.4.5 Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy -- 3.4.6 Atomic force microscopy -- 3.4.7 Thermal investigation -- 3.4.8 Mechanical characterization (tensile strength, Young's modulus and dynamic mechanical analysis) -- 3.5 Challenges and opportunities with sustainable polymers -- 3.6 Conclusion -- References -- Part II Materials -- Chapter 4 Polylactic acid-based bionanocomposites: Synthesis, properties, and applications |
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4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Overview of poly (lactic acid) -- 4.3 Synthesis of poly (lactic acid) -- 4.3.1 Production of lactic acid -- 4.3.2 Production of lactide and poly (lactic acid) -- 4.4 Properties of poly (lactic acid) -- 4.4.1 Crystallization and thermal properties of poly (lactic acid) -- 4.4.2 Mechanical properties of poly (lactic acid) -- 4.4.3 Biodegradation of poly (lactic acid) -- 4.5 Limitations of poly (lactic acid) toward engineering applications -- 4.6 What is a polymer bionanocomposite? -- 4.7 Classification of bionanocomposites -- 4.8 Processing of PLA and its bionanocomposites |
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4.8.1 Drying, storage, and purging |
Subject |
Nanobiotechnology.
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Nanocomposites (Materials)
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Nanobiotechnologie.
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Matériaux nanocomposites.
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Nanobiotechnology
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Nanocomposites (Materials)
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Added Author |
Sharma, Bhasha, editor.
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Thomas, Sabu, editor.
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Kumar Bajpai, Pramendra, editor.
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Ghosal, Kajal, editor.
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Shekhar, Shashank, editor.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Sharma, Bhasha Advances in Bionanocomposites San Diego : Elsevier,c2023 9780323917643 |
ISBN |
9780323983495 electronic book |
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0323983499 electronic book |
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9780323917643 |
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032391764X |
Standard No. |
AU@ 000075034988 |
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