This handbook focuses on biopolymers for both environmental and
biomedical applications. It shows recent advances in
technology in all areas from chemical synthesis or biosynthesis to
end use applications. These areas have not been covered in a single
book before and they include biopolymers for chemical and
biotechnological modifications, material structures,
characterization, processing, properties, and applications.
After the introduction which summarizes the importance of
biopolymer in the market, the book covers almost all the topics
related to polysaccharides, biofibers, bioplastics, biocomposites,
natural rubber, gums, bacterial and blood compatible polymers, and
applications of biopolymers in various fields.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introductory Preface.
About the Editors.
Part I. Polysaccharides.
1. Hyaluronic Acid: A Natural Biopolymer (Juergen Schiller,
Nicola Volpi, Eva Hrabárova, and Ladislav Soltes).
2. Polysaccharide Graft Copolymers Synthesis, Properties
and Applications (B. S. Kaith, Hemant Mittal, Jaspreet Kaur
Bhatia, and Susheel Kalia).
3. Natural Polysaccharides: From Membranes to Active Food
Packaging (Keith J. Fahnestock, Marjorie S. Austero, and
Caroline L. Schauer).
4. Starch as Source of Polymeric Materials (Antonio A. J.
Carvalho).
5. Grafted Polysaccharides: Smart Materials of Future, Synthesis
and Applications (Gautam Sen, Ashoke Sharon, and Sagar
Pal).
6. Chitosan: The Marine based Biopolymer for Applications
(Debasish Sahoo, and P. L. Nayak).
Part II. Bioplastics and Biocomposites.
7. Biopolymers Based-on Carboxylic Acids Derived from Renewable
Resources (Sushil Kumar, Nikhil Prakash, and Dipaloy
Datta).
8. Characteristics and Applications of PLA (Sandra Domenek,
Cecile Courgneau, and Violette Ducruet).
9. Biobased Composites & Applications (Smita Mohanty, and
Sanjay K. Nayak).
Part III. Miscellaneous Biopolymers.
10. Cassia Seed Gums: A Renewable Reservoir for Synthesizing
High Performance Materials for Water Remediation (Vandana Singh,
and Pramendra Kumar).
11. Bacterial Polymers: Resources, Synthesis and Applications
(GVN Rathna, and Sutapa Gosh).
12. Gum Arabica: A Natural Biopolymer (A. Sarkar).
13. Gluten: A Natural Biopolymer (S. Georgiev, and Tereza
Dekova).
14. Natural Rubber: Production, Properties, and Applications
(Thomas Kurian, and N. M. Mathew).
15. Electronic Structures and Conduction Properties of
Biopolymers (Mohsineen Wazir, Vinita Arora, and A. K.
Bakhshi).
Part IV. Biopolymers for Specific Applications.
16. Applications of Biopolymers in Agriculture with Special
Reference to Role of Plant Derived Biopolymers in Crop Protection
(S. Niranjan Raj, S. N. Lavanya, J, Sudisha, and H. Shekar
Shetty).
17. Modified Cellulose Fibers as a Biosorbent for the Organic
Pollutants (Sami Boufi, and Sabrine Alila).
18. Polymers and Biopolymers in Pharmaceutical Technology
(István Erös).
19. Biopolymers Employed in Drug Delivery (Betina Giehl
Zanetti Ramos).
20. Natural Polymeric Vectors in Gene Therapy (Patit P.
Kundu, and Kishor Sarkar).
Über den Autor
Susheel Kalia is Assistant Professor in the Department of
Chemistry, Bahra University (Shimla Hills), India. He received his
Ph D from Punjab Technical University Jalandhar, India. He has 33
research papers to his credit in international journals along with
45 publications in proceedings of national & international
conferences as well as several book chapters. He is a life member
of the Asian Polymer Association and Indian Cryogenics Council. He
has edited the book, Cellulose Fibers, Bio- and Nano-
Polymer Composites (Springer 2011). He is currently working in
the field of polymer composites, cellulose nanofibers, hydrogels
and cryogenics.
Luc Avérous is Director of the Laboratory of
Engineering Polymers for Advanced Technologies at the University of
Strasbourg, France. He obtained his Ph D in science and polymer
engineering from the School of Mines of Paris in 1995. For the last
15 years his major research projects have dealt with multiphase
systems (blends, multilayers, biocomposites and nano-biocomposites)
based on agro-resources (starch, lignins, chitosan, cellulose etc.)
and biopolyesters (PLA, PHA, PCL etc.). He has been particularly
involved in the study of the materials-process-properties chain. He
has published more than 60 journal articles, 15 book chapters, has
2 patents to his name, and has co-edited 3 books. With his
expertise in starch-based materials, and more generally in
biopolymers, he is regularly invited to organise symposia and
conferences.