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Solid State Polymerization

Solid State Polymerization

 

 

 

Production of polyamides and polyesters including biobased and biodegradable polymers

 

Enzymatic Polymerization

Enzymatic Polymerization

 

 

 

Synthesis of biobased polyesters

 

Encapsulation Processes

Encapsulation Processes

 

 

 

Encapsulation of active ingredients in polymeric nano / microparticles to induce functionalities, such as self-healing and controlled release properties.

 

Sustainable management

Sustainable management of polymers

 

 

 

Structure-properties relationships and durability of biobased polymers; polymer enhanced recyclability; vitrimers; recycling / upcycling routes towards value-added products; halogen-free flame retardants; natural antioxidants for polymer reprocessing.

 

Book in SSP

Book in SSP

 

Edited by:

Constantine D. Papaspyrides, Stamatina N. Vouyiouka

 

ISBN: 978-0-470-08418-2

294 pages

Visit the Publisher's Page (the link will open a new page). Free access from NTUA.

 

 

Description

The most current guide to solid state polymerization.

Solid State Polymerization (SSP) is an indispensable tool in the design, manufacture, and study of polymers, plastics, and fibers. SSP presents significant advantages over other polymerization techniques due to low operating temperatures, inexpensive equipment, and simple and environmentally sound procedures. Combining fundamentals of polymer science, chemistry, physical chemistry, and engineering, SSP also offers many research applications for a wide range of students and investigators.

Gathering and filtering the latest literature on SSP, Solid Solid State Polymerization offers a unique, one-stop resource on this important process. With chapters contributed by leaders in the field, this text summarizes SSP, and provides essential coverage that includes:

Solid State Polymerization provides the most up-to-date coverage of this constantly developing field to academic and industry professionals, as well as graduate and postgraduate-level students in chemical engineering, materials science and engineering, polymer chemistry, polymer processing and polymer engineering.