Aerogels have been in use for over 80 years and have been utilised in a wide variety of applications, in particular, there has been growing use of insulating nanoporous materials in the aerospace industry. Recent awareness of the environmental implications of materials has driven researchers to develop new green materials, with aerogels being developed using biobased constituents, such as polysaccharides and proteins. Recently, biobased components, such as cellulose nanocrystals, have replaced synthetic counterparts in the production of nanoporous materials.
Biobased Aerogels is the first book to cover aerogel research from a green perspective, using commentary and analysis from leading researchers working in the field. Aerogels based on polysaccharides and proteins, their preparation and characterisation will be covered in detail, with further discussion highlighting properties such as surface morphology, shape recovery, mechanical properties and adsorption capacity.
This insightful and timely publication will provide essential reading for those researchers and industrialists working within the green chemistry field.
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Polysaccharide and Protein Based Aerogels: An Introductory Outlook; Chitin/Chitosan Based Aerogels: Processing and Morphology; Cellulose Based Aerogels: Processing and Morphology; Starch Based Aerogels: Processing and Morphology; Alginate and Carrageenan Based Aerogels: Processing and Morphology; Protein-based Aerogels: Processing and Morphology; Hybrid Green Aerogels: Processing and Morphology; Modelling and Simulations of Polysaccharide and Protein Based Aerogels; Biodegradation of Polysaccharide and Protein Based Aerogels; Thermal, Electrical, Insulation and Fire Resistance Properties of Polysaccharide and Protein-based Aerogels; Mechanical, Rheological and Viscoelastic Properties of Polysaccharide and Protein Based Aerogels; Tuning Microscopic and Mechanical Properties of Bio-based Aerogels; Applications of Aerogels in Aerospace and Packaging; Cellulose and Protein Aerogels for Oil Spill Cleaning, Life Science and Food Engineering Applications; Applications of Polysaccharide and Protein Based Aerogels in Thermal Insulation; Biomedical Applications of Polysaccharide and Protein Based Aerogels
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Sabu Thomas is professor at the School of Chemical Sciences, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, India. He received Ph.D from Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur and a B.Tech in Polymer Science and Technology from Cochin University. Prof. Thomas has gained additional experience as a visiting professor at a number of universities around the world. A Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry and a member of the American Chemical Society, his research has led to the publication of some 360 articles in international peer-reviewed journals, several book chapters and patents. The co-editor of four books, he has been a visiting professor and lecturer at some of the world’s leading polymer research laboratories.