Titre : |
Innovative biofibers from renewable resources |
Type de document : |
document électronique |
Auteurs : |
Narendra Reddy, Auteur ; Yang Yiqi, Auteur |
Editeur : |
Berlin Heidelberg [Allemagne] : Springer-Verlag |
Année de publication : |
2015 |
Importance : |
XII-454 p. |
Présentation : |
ill. |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
978-3-662-45136-6 |
Note générale : |
Bibliogr. |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Catégories : |
Biopolymères CelluloseLa cellulose est un glucide constitué d'une chaîne linéaire de molécules de D-Glucose (entre 200 et 14 000) et principal constituant des végétaux et en particulier de la paroi de leurs cellules. Fibres Ressources renouvelables
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Index. décimale : |
677.4 Textiles artificiels |
Note de contenu : |
I. NATURAL CELLULOSE FIBERS FROM RENEWABLE RESOURCES : Introduction to natural cellulose fibers from renewable resources - Natural cellulose fibers from corn stover - Wheat and rice straw fibers - Fibers from sorghum stems and leaves - Fibers from palm trees - Fibers from banana pseudo-stems - Fibers from sugarcane bagasse - Coconut husk fibers - Pineapple fibers - Fibers from swithgrass - Fibers from hop stems - Bamboo fibers - Other lignocellulosic sources -
II. REGENERATED CELLULOSE FIBERS : Introduction to regenarated cellulose fibers - Fiber production using alkali system - The NaOH/Urea systems of producing regenarated cellulose fibers - The N-Methylmorpholine-N-Oxide (NMMO) process of producing regenerated fibers - Production of cellulose fibes using ionic liquids - Regenerated cellulose fibers from direct dissolution of biomass - Regenerated cellulose fibers using unconventional cellulosic sources - Multicomponent systems for cellulose dissolution -
III. CHITIN, CHITOSAN AND ALGINATE FIBERS : Introduction to chitin, chitosan and alginate fibers - Chitin fibers - Chitosan fibers - Applications of chitosan fibers - Hollow chitosan fibers - Alginate fibers - Alginate-chitosan fibers - Alginate blends with other polysaccharides - Additives to improve performance of alginate fibers - Antifungal and antiflammable properties of alginate fibers - Microfluidic spinning of alginate fibers -
IV. NATURAL PROTEIN FIBERS : Introduction tu natural protein fibers - Structure of silk - Non-mulberry silk fibers - Colored cocoons through biotechnology - Artificial biospinning of silkworm silks - Unique silk fibers from weaver ants - Fibers from lacewing silk - Mussel byssus fibers - Fibers from hagfish proteins - Natural spider silks - Honeybee silks Poultry feathers as natural protein fibers - Animal hair fibers
V. REGENERATED PROTEIN FIBERS : Introduction to regenerated protein fibers - Regenerated fibers from silks fibroin - Hagfish slime thread and mussel byssus proteins as sources for regenerated fibers - Fibers from recombinant proteins - Recombinant production of honeybee silks - Fibers from casein - Regenerated fibers from bovine serum albumine (BSA) - Regenerated plant protein fibers - Fibers from feather keratin - Regenerated protein fibers from lysozyme -
VI. ELECTROSPUN FIBERS FROM BIOPOLYMERS : Introduction to electrspun fibers from biopolymers - Electrospun fibers from polysaccharides - Electrospun fibers from proteins - Electrospun fibers from synthetic biopolymers -
VII. FIBERS FROM BIOTECHNOLOGY : Bacterial cellulose fibers - Colored cottons -
VIII. BIOTHERMOPLASTIC FIBERS FROM RENEWABLE RESOURCES : Introduction to biothermoplastics from renewable resources - Fibers from poly(trimethylene terephtalate) PTT fibers - Fibers from polyhdroxyalkanoates and its derivatives and blends - Polylactic acid (PLA) fibers -
IX. BIOCOMPOSITES FROM RENEWABLE RESOURCES : Introduction to biocomposites from renewable resources - Biocomposites using lignocellulosic agricultural residues as reinforcement - Biocomposites developed using protein-based materials as matrix - Biocomposites developed using biopolyesters as matrix - Biodegradable composites using starch as matrix - Alginates as reinforcement for biocomposites
X. MISCELLANEOUS APPLICATIONS OF BIOFIBERS FROM RENEWABLE RESOURCE : Biofibers as catalytic supports - Electrical applications of biofibers - Biofibers as absorbents |
DOI : |
10.1007/978-3-662-45136-6 |
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