Natural polymers Volume 1 Composites

Examines the characterization, life cycle assessment and new sources of natural fibres and their potential as a replacement for synthetic fibres in industrial applications. It then explores the important advancements in the field of wool, silk, spidersilk and mussel byssus fibres.

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Other Authors: John, Maya J. (Editor), Thomas, Sabu (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, UK RSC Publishing 2012
Series:RSC green chemistry series 16
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Call Number :QP 801.B69 N38 2012 v.1

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505 |a Natural polymers: an overview -- Biomimetics: inspiration from the structural organization of biological systems -- Natural fibres as composite reinforcement materials: description and new sources -- Relation between structural anisotropy in natural fibres and mechanical properties in composites -- Flame retardant characteristics of natural fibre composites -- Natural fibre composites: automotive applications -- Water vapour sorption of natural fibres -- Environmentally friendly coupling agents for natural fibre composites -- Probing interfacial interactions in natural fibre reinforced biocomposites using colloidal force microscopy -- Zein: structure, production, film properties and applications -- Silk fibre composites -- Hybrid composite structures from collagenous wastes and environmental friendly polymers: preparation, properties and applications -- Spider silk: the toughest natural polymer -- Mussel byssus fibres: a tough biopolymer 
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