|  | Mathers, Robert T. / Meier, Michael A. R. (Hrsg.) Green Polymerization Methods Renewable Starting Materials, Catalysis and Waste Reduction
  1. Auflage Februar 2011 142,- Euro 2011. XVI, 364 Seiten, Hardcover 199 Abb. (6 Farbabb.), 30 Tab. - Handbuch/Nachschlagewerk - ISBN 978-3-527-32625-9 - Wiley-VCH, Weinheim
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| Kurzbeschreibung This first book to cover the topic in such great detail evaluates the latest developments in green polymerization methods. Leading experts in the field discuss new every aspect -- from renewable materials to waste reduction, and from biocatalysis to solvent-free methods.
Aus dem Inhalt PART I: Introduction
WHY ARE GREEN POLYMERIZATION METHODS RELEVANT TO SOCIETY, INDUSTRY, AND ACADEMICS? Status and Outlook for Environmentally Benign Processes Importance of Catalysis Brief Summaries of Contributions
PART II: Integration of Renewable Starting Materials
PLANT OILS AS RENEWABLE FEEDSTOCK FOR POLYMER SCIENCE Introduction Cross-Linked Materials Non-Cross-Linked Polymers Conclusion
FURANS AS OFFSPRINGS OF SUGARS AND POLYSACCHARIDES AND PROGENITORS OF AN EMBLEMATIC FAMILY OF POLYMER SIBLINGS Introduction First Generation Furans and their Conversion into Monomers Polymers from Furfuryl Alcohol Conjugated Polymers and Oligomers Polyesters Polyamides Polyurethanes Furyl Oxirane Application of the Diels-Alder Reaction to Furan Polymers Conclusions
SELECTIVE CONVERSION OF GLYCEROL INTO FUNCTIONAL MONOMERS VIA CATALYTIC PROCESSES Introduction Conversion of Glycerol into Glycerol Carbonate Conversion of Glycerol into Acrolein/Acrylic Acid Conversion of Glycerol into Glycidol Oxidation of Glycerol to Functional Carboxylic Acid Conversion of Glycerol into Acrylonitrile Selective Conversion of Glycerol into Propylene Glycol Selective Coupling of Glycerol with Functional Monomers Conclusion
PART III: Sustainable Reaction Conditions
MONOTERPENES AS POLYMERIZATION SOLVENTS AND MONOMERS IN POLYMER CHEMISTRY Introduction Monoterpenes as Monomers Monoterpenes as Solvents and Chain Transfer Agents Conclusion
CONTROLLED AND LIVING POLYMERIZATION IN WATER: MODERN METHODS AND APPLICATION TO BIO-SYNTHETIC HYBRID MATERIALS Introduction Ring-Opening Metathesis Polymerization (ROMP) Living Free Radical Methods for Bio-Synthetic Hybrid Materials
TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE SOLUTION POLYMERIZATION: BIODIESEL AS A POLYMERIZATION SOLVENT Introduction Solution Polymerization and Green Solvents Biodiesel as a Polymerization Solvent Experimental Section Effect of FAME Solvent on Polymerization Kinetics Effect of Biodiesel Feedstock Conclusion
PART IV: Catalytic Processes
RING-OPENING POLYMERIZATION OF RENEWABLE SIX-MEMBERED CYCLIC CARBONATES. MONOMER SYNTHESIS AND CATALYSIS Introduction Preparation of 1,3-Propanediol from Renewable Resources Preparation of Dimethylcarbonate from Renewable Resources Synthesis of Trimethylene Carbonate Six-Membered Cyclic Carbonates: Thermodynamic Properties of Ring-Opening Polymerization Catalytic Processes Using Green Catalysts Methods Thermoplastic Elastomers and their Biodegradation Processes Concluding Remarks
POLY(LACTIDE)S AS ROBUST RENEWABLE MATERIALS Introduction Ring-Opening Polymerization of Lactide Poly(lactide) Properties Thermoplastic Elastomers Future Developments/Outlook
SYNTHESIS OF SACCHARIDE-DERIVED FUNCTIONAL POLYMERS Introduction Polyethers Polyamides Polyurethanes and Polyureas Glycosilicones
DEGRADABLE AND BIODEGRADABLE POLYMERS BY CONTROLLED/LIVING RADICAL POLYMERIZATION: FROM SYNTHESIS TO APPLICATION Introduction (Bio)degradable Polymers by CRP Conclusions
PART V: Biomimetic Methods and Biocatalysis
HIGH-PERFORMANCE POLYMERS FROM PHENOLIC BIOMONOMERS Introduction Coumarates as Phytomonomers LC Properties of Homopolymers LC Copolymers for Biomaterials LC Copolymers for Photofunctional Polymers LC Copolymers for High Heat-Resistant Polymers Conclusion
ENZYMATIC POLYMER SYNTHESIS IN GREEN CHEMISTRY Introduction Polymers Green Media for Enzymatic Polymerization Conclusions and Outlook
GREEN CATIONIC POLYMERIZATIONS AND POLYMER FUNCTIONALIZATION FOR BIOTECHNOLOGY Introduction Enzyme Catalysis "Green" Cationic Polymerizations and Polymer Functionalization Using Lipases Natural Rubber Biosynthesis - The Ultimate Green Cationic Polymerization Green Synthetic Cationic Polymerization and Copolymerization of Isoprene
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