書誌事項

Functional materials from renewable sources

Falk Liebner, Thomas Rosenau, editor[s] ; sponsored by the ACS Division of Cellulose and Renewable Materials

(ACS symposium series, 1107)

American Chemical Society , Distributed in print by Oxford University Press, c2012

大学図書館所蔵 件 / 2

この図書・雑誌をさがす

注記

"The compilation of topics is based on presentations given during the 241 Annual Spring Meeting of the American Chemical Society, held in Anaheim in March 2011, at a series of session of the ACS Cellulose division."--Pref.

Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

Substantial advances have been recently made with respect to the development of innovative, biopolymer-based functional materials using both up-to-date synthetic and instrumental-analytical tools. Current research in this field-to name but a few examples-targets electronic, photonic, magnetic, and hemocompatible high-performance functional materials, is increasingly based on bionic principles and bioinspiration, and uses sophisticated methods for tailoring the properties for special applications. Nano (NEMS), micro (MEMS), and bio-micro electromechanical systems (bioMEMS) are further hot topics in functional material's research as billions of such devices are already manufactured annually for sensing, ink jet printing, automotive applications, communications, and medicine. The present book, "Novel Functional Materials from Renewable Resources", has been prepared with the intention to convey an impression of the current state of research in this field , and to reflect the ample activities in this field that are currently going on worldwide. The compilation of topics is based on presentations given during the 241 Annual Spring Meeting of the American Chemical Society, held in Anaheim in March 2011, at a series of sessions of the ACS Cellulose division.

目次

  • Preface
  • Nanostructured Cellulosic Products
  • 1. High-Modulus Oriented Cellulose Nanopaper
  • Wolfgang Gindl-Altmutter, Stefan Veigel, Michael Obersriebnig,
  • Christian Tippelreither, and Jozef Keckes
  • 2. Strategies for Preparation of Oriented Cellulose Nanowhiskers
  • Composites
  • Elena Ten, Long Jiang, and Michael P. Wolcott
  • 3. Preparation of Cellulose-Based Honeycomb-Patterned Films with
  • ATRP-Active Surfaces
  • Ana F. Xavier and John F. Kadla
  • 4. Bacterial Cellulose Aerogels: From Lightweight Dietary Food to Functional
  • Materials
  • Falk Liebner, Nikita Aigner, Christian Schimper, Antje Potthast, and
  • Thomas Rosenau
  • 5. Cellulose Nanowhiskers in Electrochemical Applications
  • Soon Yee Liew, Sara Shariki, Anne Vuorema, Darren A. Walsh, Frank Marken, and
  • Wim Thielemans
  • Cellulose Modification and Cellulose Derivatives
  • 6. Synthesis and Properties of Cellulose Graft Copolymers with Well-Defined
  • Architecture
  • Hongliang Kang, Xia Gao, Ruigang Liu, and Yong Huang
  • 7. Diblock Copolymers of Cellulose and Poly(methyl methacrylate) Initiated
  • by Radicals Produced by Mechanical Scission of Cellulose
  • M. Sakaguchi, T. Ohura, and T. Iwata
  • 8. Super-Hydrophobic Cotton Fabric Prepared Using Nanoparticles and
  • Molecular Vapor Deposition Methods
  • N. Abidi, P. Aminayi, L. Cabrales, and E. Hequet
  • 9. Production of Dissolving Grade Pulps from Wood and Non-Wood
  • Paper-Grade Pulps by Enzymatic and Chemical Pretreatments
  • Dongfang Li, David Ibarra, Viviana Kopcke, and Monica Ek
  • 10. Molecular Dynamics Simulations of the Thermal Stability of Crystalline
  • Cellulose Surfaces Coated with Oleic Acid
  • Mir A. A. R. Quddus, Orlando J. Rojas, and Melissa A. Pasquinelli
  • Lignin and Lignin-Derived Products
  • 11. Highly Swellable Lignin Hydrogels: Novel Materials with Interesting
  • Properties
  • Lars Passauer
  • 12. Lignin Model Compound Studies To Elucidate the Effect of <"Natural>"
  • Mediators on Oxidoreductase-Catalyzed Degradation of Lignocellulosic
  • Materials
  • P. Nousiainen, J. Kontro, P. Maijala, E. Uzan, A. Hatakka, A. Lomascolo, and J. Sipila
  • 13. Novel Functions of Non-Ionic, Amphiphilic Lignin Derivatives
  • Yasumitsu Uraki, Keiichi Koda, Tatsuhiko Yamada, Chihiro Oikawa, and
  • Tomohiro Aso
  • Products from Hemicelluloses, Chitosan, and Related Polysaccharides
  • 14. A Facile Approach for the Synthesis of Xylan-Derived Hydrogels
  • Teresa C. Fonseca Silva, Ilari Filpponen, Youssef Habibi, Jorge Luiz Colodette,
  • and Lucian A. Lucia
  • 15. Moisture Vapor Barrier Properties of Biopolymers for Packaging
  • Materials
  • Rashi Grewal, Whitney Sweesy, Jesse S. Jur, and Julie Willoughby
  • 16. Synthesis and Characterization of Biologically Active Chitosan Sulfates
  • Kai Zhang, Annett Weltrowski, Dieter Peschel, Steffen Fischer, and Thomas Groth
  • 17. Sulfated Glycosaminoglycan Building Blocks for the Design of Artificial
  • Extracellular Matrices
  • Jana Becher, Stephanie Moller, Thomas Riemer, Jurgen Schiller, Vera Hintze,
  • Susanne Bierbaum, Dieter Scharnweber, Hartmut Worch, and Matthias Schnabelrauch
  • 18. Advances in the Application of Oxidative Enzymes in Biopolymer
  • Chemistry and Biomaterial Research
  • Gibson S. Nyanhongo, Endry Nugroho Prasetyo, Enrique Herrero Acero, and
  • Georg M. Guebitz
  • Editors' Biographies
  • Indexes
  • Author Index
  • Subject Index

「Nielsen BookData」 より

関連文献: 1件中  1-1を表示

詳細情報

ページトップへ