Soy-based chemicals and materials
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Soy-based chemicals and materials
(ACS symposium series, 1178)
American Chemical Society , Distributed in print by Oxford University Press, c2014
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注記
"This book frew out of a symposium on Biobased Chemicals and Materials: Growing the Supply Chain presented at the 17th Annual ACS Green Chemistry & Engineering Conference."--Pref.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The use of biobased feedstocks and products produced from them are becoming increasingly established in the chemical industry. Significant advancements in processing, formulation, biotechnology, and chemical modification have enabled biobased materials to be used alongside petroleum hydrocarbon derived materials and provide additional performance capabilities.
There is growing interest in biobased products in the scientific community, industry, and the public sector due to health and environmental issues, interest in sustainability, concerns about petroleum supply, and opportunities for new products and processes. The use of renewable raw materials is an important component of green chemistry. Following the green chemistry principle that a raw material or feedstock should be renewable rather than depleting whenever technically and economically
practicable, and with demand for fuels and chemicals growing worldwide, biobased chemicals and processes are being implemented commercially. Renewable alternatives are playing an increasingly important role as basic resources for the production of energy and chemicals while enhancing human and
environmental safety. Significant progress has been made, and is continuing, in developing and utilizing chemicals and materials using plant-based feedstocks as a viable and renewable replacement for petrochemicals. The driving forces supporting the growth of a biobased chemical industry segment and the global supply challenges that must be addressed are recognized. The chapters in this book provide examples of new developments and commercially promising biobased products.
目次
- 1. Soy-Based Chemicals and Materials: Growing the Value Chain
- 2. Butanol Production from Soybean Hull and Soy Molasses by Acetone-Butanol-Ethanol Fermentation
- 3. Value-Added Chemicals from Glycerol
- 4. Soybean Carbohydrates as a Renewable Feedstock for the Fermentative Production of Succinic Acid and Ethanol
- 5. Arabitol Production from Glycerol by Fermentation
- 6. Green Ring Openings of Biobased Oxiranes and Their Applications
- 7. Soybean-Based Polyols and Silanols
- 8. Soy Properties and Soy Wood Adhesives
- 9. Novel Waterborne Soy Hybrid Dispersions and Soy Latex Emulsion for Coatings Applications
- 10. Soya-Based Coatings and Adhesives
- 11. Novel Class of Soy Flour Biobased Functional Additives for Dry Strength Enhancements in Recovered and Virgin Pulp Fiber Networks
- 12. Soy-Based Fillers for Thermoset Composites
- 13. Developing Vegetable Oil-Based High Performance Thermosetting Resins
- 14. Evaluation of Soy Oils and Fillers in Automotive Rubber
- 15. Developing Protein-Based Plastics
- 16. Synthesis and Characterization of Novel Soybean Oil-Based Polymers and Their Application in Coatings Cured by Autoxidation
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