Biodegradable materials

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Biodegradable materials

edited by Vijay Kumar Thakur, Manju Kumari Thakur and Michael R. Kessler

(Handbook of composites from renewable materials / edited by Vijay Kumar Thakur, Manju Kumari Thakur and Michael R. Kessler, v. 5)

John Wiley & Sons , Scrivener Publishing, c2017

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This unique multidisciplinary 8-volume set focuses on the emerging issues concerning synthesis, characterization, design, manufacturing and various other aspects of composite materials from renewable materials and provides a shared platform for both researcher and industry. The Handbook of Composites from Renewable Materials comprises a set of 8 individual volumes that brings an interdisciplinary perspective to accomplish a more detailed understanding of the interplay between the synthesis, structure, characterization, processing, applications and performance of these advanced materials. The Handbook comprises 169 chapters from world renowned experts covering a multitude of natural polymers/ reinforcement/ fillers and biodegradable materials. Volume 5 is solely focused on 'Biodegradable Materials'. Some of the important topics include but not limited to: Rice husk and its composites; biodegradable composites based on thermoplastic starch and talc nanoparticles; recent progress in biocomposites of biodegradable polymer; microbial polyesters: production and market; biodegradable and bioabsorbable materials for osteosynthesis applications; biodegradable polymers in tissue engineering; composites based on hydroxyapatite and biodegradable polylactide; biodegradable composites; development of membranes from biobased materials and their applications; green biodegradable composites based on natural fibers; fully biodegradable all-cellulose composites; natural fiber composites with bioderivative and/or degradable polymers; synthetic biodegradable polymers for bone tissue engineering; polysaccharides as green biodegradable platforms for building up electroactive composite materials; biodegradable polymer blends and composites from seaweeds; biocomposites scaffolds derived from renewable resources for bone tissue repair; pectin-based composites; recent advances in conductive composites based on biodegradable polymers for regenerative medicine applications; biosynthesis of PHAs and their biomedical applications; biodegradable soy protein isolate/poly(vinyl alcohol) packaging films; and biodegradability of biobased polymeric materials in natural environment.

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Preface xix 1 Rice Husk and its Composites: Effects of Rice Husk Loading, Size, Coupling Agents, and Surface Treatment on Composites' Mechanical, Physical, and Functional Properties 1 A. Bilal, R.J.T. Lin and K. Jayaraman 1.1 Introduction 1 1.2 Natural Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Composites 3 1.3 Rice Husk and its Composites 5 1.4 Effects of Coupling Agents on the Properties of RH Composites 12 1.5 Summary 15 References 16 2 Biodegradable Composites Based on Thermoplastic Starch and Talc Nanoparticles 23 Luciana A. Castillo, Olivia V. Lopez, M. Alejandra Garcia, Marcelo A. Villar and Silvia E. Barbosa 2.1 Introduction 23 2.2 Thermoplastic Starch-Talc Nanocomposites 27 2.3 Use of Talc Samples with Different Morphologies 40 2.4 Packaging Bags Based on TPS-Talc Nanocomposites Films 49 2.5 Conclusions 54 References 54 3 Recent Progress in Biocomposite of Biodegradable Polymer 61 Vicente de Oliveira Sousa Neto and Ronaldo Ferreira do Nascimento 3.1 Introduction 61 3.2 Biodegradable Polymers: Natural Origin and Development 63 3.3 Polysaccharides 63 3.4 Chemical Synthesis Produced Polymer 77 3.5 Polyesters Produced by Microorganism or by Plants 83 3.6 Concluding Remarks 87 References 88 4 Microbial Polyesters: Production and Market 95 Neha Patni, Yug Saraswat and Shibu G. Pillai 4.1 Introduction 95 4.2 Polyhydroxy Alkanoates 96 4.3 Bacterial Cellulose 100 4.4 Polylactic Acid or Polylactide 102 4.5 Polyglycolic Acid 102 4.6 Brief Overview of the Local and World Scenario of Bioplastics 103 4.7 Summary 103 References 104 5 Biodegradable and Bioabsorbable Materials for Osteosynthesis Applications: State-of-the-Art and Future Perspectives 109 Sandra Carolina Cifuentes, Rosario Benavente, Marcela Lieblich and Jose Luis Gonzalez-Carrasco 5.1 Introduction 109 5.2 State-of-the-Art 111 5.3 Future Perspectives 117 5.4 Conclusions 131 References 132 6 Biodegradable Polymers in Tissue Engineering 145 Silvia Ioan and Luminita Ioana Buruiana 6.1 Introduction 145 6.2 Biodegradable Materials for Bone Tissue Engineering 146 6.3 Biocompatibility and Biodegradation of Polymer Networks 147 6.4 Biomaterial Reaction to Foreign Bodies 153 6.5 Design of Immunomodulatory Biomaterials 154 6.6 Applications Potential of Polyurethanes in Engineering Tissues 154 6.7 Application Potential of Polycarbonates 160 6.8 Poly(amido Amine) 164 6.9 Polyester Amine 168 6.10 Polypyrrole-based Conducting Polymers 172 6.11 Remarks and Future Directions 175 Acknowledgment 176 References 176 7 Composites Based on Hydroxyapatite and Biodegradable Polylactide 183 Pau Turon, Luis J. del Valle, Carlos Aleman and Jordi Puiggali 7.1 Introduction 183 7.2 Bone Tissues and Mineralization Processes 184 7.3 Polylactide and its Copolymers 187 7.4 Calcium Phosphate Cements Reinforced with Polylactide Fibers 188 7.5 Nanocomposites of Polylactide and Hydroxyapatite: Coupling Agents 189 7.6 PLA/HAp Scaffolds for Tissue-Engineering Applications 191 7.7 Scaffolds Constituted by Ternary Mixtures Including PLA and HAp 198 7.8 Bioactive Molecules Loaded in PLA/HAp Scaffolds 200 7.9 Hydrogels Incorporating PLA/HAp 204 7.10 Conclusions 206 References 207 8 Biodegradable Composites: Properties and Uses 215 Daniel Belchior Rocha and Derval dos Santos Rosa 8.1 Introduction 215 8.2 Biodegradable Polymers Applied in Composites 217 8.3 Composites Using Matrices by Biomass Polymers 220 8.4 Composites Using Matrices by Biopolymers Synthesized from Monomers 230 8.5 Composites using matrices by biopolymers produced by microorganism 239 8.6 Conclusion 241 Acknowledgments 242 References 243 9 Development of Membranes from Biobased Materials and their Applications 251 K. C. Khulbe and T. Matsuura 9.1 Introduction 251 9.2 Membranes from Biopolymer or Biomaterials 253 9.3 Summary 274 References 275 10 Green Biodegradable Composites Based on Natural Fibers 283 Magdalena Wrobel-Kwiatkowska, Mateusz Kropiwnicki and Waldemar Rymowicz 10.1 Introduction 283 10.2 Plant Fibers Composition 284 10.3 Fiber Modifications 285 10.4 Composites Based on Different Plant Fibers 289 10.5 Future and Perspectives of Composites 293 10.6 Conclusions 295 References 295 11 Fully Biodegradable All-Cellulose Composites 303 Fabrizio Sarasini 11.1 Introduction 303 11.2 Self-Reinforced Composites 305 11.3 All-Cellulose Composites 306 11.4 Conclusions and Future Challenges 315 References 316 12 Natural Fiber Composites with Bioderivative and/or Degradable Polymers 323 Kamila Salasinska and Joanna Ryszkowska 12.1 Introduction 323 12.2 Materials 325 12.3 Methods for the Manufacture of Composites 326 12.4 Research Methodology of Plant Component and Composites 328 12.5 Test Results 332 12.6 Comparison of the Properties of Composites with Different Types of Polymer Matrices 350 12.7 Summary and Conclusive Statements 351 Acknowledgments 352 References 352 13 Synthetic Biodegradable Polymers for Bone Tissue Engineering 355 Jiuhong Zhang, Zhiqiang Xie, Juan Yan and Jian Zhong 13.1 Introduction 355 13.2 Synthetic Biodegradable Polymers 356 13.3 Physicochemical Characterizations of Polymeric Scaffolds 363 13.4 Definition and Clinical Needs of Bone Tissue Engineering 365 13.5 Application of Synthetic Biodegradable Polymers in Bone Tissue Engineering 367 13.6 Summary 369 Acknowledgments 370 References 370 14 Polysaccharides as Green Biodegradable Platforms for Building-up Electroactive Composite Materials: An Overview 377 Fernanda F. Simas-Tosin, Aline Grein-Iankovski, Marcio Vidotti and Izabel C. Riegel-Vidotti 14.1 Introduction 377 14.2 Main Chemical and Physical Chemical Properties of the Polysaccharides Used in the Synthesis of Electroactive Composites 379 14.3 Electroactive Materials 394 14.4 Spectroscopic Characterization of Colloidal Gum Arabic/Polyaniline and Gum Arabic/Poly(3,4-Ethylenedioxythiophene) 401 14.5 Polysaccharides/Conducting Polymer: Final overview 406 References 409 15 Biodegradable Polymer Blends and Composites from Seaweeds 419 Yolanda Freile-Pelegrin and Tomas J. Madera-Santana 15.1 Introduction 419 15.2 Seaweed Resources: World Scenario 420 15.3 Seaweed Polymers with Potential Materials Applications 422 15.4 Potential Biopolymer Blends and Composites from Seaweeds 426 References 433 16 Biocomposite Scaffolds Derived from Renewable Resources for Bone Tissue Repair 439 S. Dhivya and N. Selvamurugan 16.1 Introduction 439 16.2 Polysaccharide-Based Polymers 440 16.3 Glycosaminoglycans 455 16.4 Protein-Based Polymers 459 16.5 Polyesters 463 16.6 Polyhydroxyalkanoates 465 16.7 Others 466 16.8 Conclusions and Future Direction 467 Acknowledgment 468 Abbreviations 468 References 470 17 Pectin-based Composites 487 Veronika Batori, Dan Akeson, Akram Zamani and Mohammad J. Taherzadeh 17.1 Introduction 487 17.2 Pectin 488 17.3 Biosynthesis of Pectin Polymers during Cell Differentiation 495 17.4 Production of Pectin 495 17.5 Pectin-based Biocomposites 499 17.6 Conclusions 513 References 513 18 Recent Advances in Conductive Composites Based on Biodegradable Polymers for Regenerative Medicine Applications 519 Ilaria Armentano, Elena Fortunati, Luigi Torre and Jose Maria Kenny 18.1 Introduction 519 18.2 Regenerative Medicine 520 18.3 Biodegradable Polymers 521 18.4 Conductive Nanostructures 524 18.5 Polymer Nanocomposite Approach 526 18.6 Conclusions and Future Perspectives 535 References 536 19 Biosynthesis of PHAs and Their Biomedical Applications 543 K.-S. Heng, Y.-F. Lee, L. Thinagaran, J.-Y. Chee, P. Murugan and K. Sudesh 19.1 Introduction 543 19.2 Genetic and Metabolic Pathway of PHA Production 545 19.3 PHA Production from Sugars 548 19.4 PHA Production from Oils 554 19.5 Exploration and Application of PHAs as Biomaterials 566 19.6 Future Perspectives 573 Acknowledgments 574 References 574 20 Biodegradable Soy Protein Isolate/Poly(Vinyl Alcohol) Packaging Films 587 Jun-Feng Su 20.1 Introduction 587 20.2 Experimental 589 20.3 Results and Discussion 597 20.4 Conclusion 620 References 621 21 Biodegradability of Biobased Polymeric Materials in Natural Environments 625 Sudhakar Muniyasamy and Maya Jacob John 21.1 Introduction 625 21.2 Biobased Polymers from Renewable Resources 629 21.3 Biodegradable and Compostable Polymeric Materials from Renewable Resources 632 21.4 Overview of Biodegradation Studies of Biobased Polymers in Different Environmental Conditions 640 21.5 Biodegradation Mechanisms of Biobased Polymeric Materials 645 21.6 Concluding Remarks 648 References 649

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