This book provides an overview, research compendium and an introduction to the science of molecular paleontology, including literature overview for non-geochemists. Analytical methods employed are included as a part of each chapter that underpin this branch of paleontology and indeed geochemistry. The primary usefulness of this volume is for organic geochemists, molecular palaeontologists, and molecular archeologists. Researchers, graduate students and academics interested in astrobiology from a paleontological perspective may also find this to be valuable.
This new Handbook provides engineers and scientists with the information and practical guidance needed to successfully design and manufacture products using biopolymers and biodegradable plastics.
R.W. LenzBiodegradable PolymersJ. HellerPoly (Ortho Esters)A.J. Domb, S. Amselem, J. Shah, M. ManiarPolyanhydrides: Synthesis and CharacterizationM.V. SeftonMicroencapsulation of Live Animal Cells Using PolyacrylatesE.
This is an essential resource for those seeking to understand, research, or utilize biopolymers in industrial applications.
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One of the most exciting areas of polymer research is the study of interfacial phenomena and their practical applications. This major work reviews the key research in this important area and is used in such areas as biomaterials.
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This unique volume covers the results of the world-wide efforts to implement natural polymers as engineering plastics and the use of their inherent properties.
The book is divided into four parts: Part 1 is devoted to natural polysaccharides. These are renewable, nontoxic and biodegradable and are on a par with and sometimes superior to synthetic materials.
This book is unique in its focus on market-relevant bio/renewable materials.