Degradable Polymers, Recycling, and Plastics Waste ManagementBased on the International Workshop on Controlled Life-Cycle of Polymeric Materials held in Stockholm, this work examines degradable polymers and the recycling of plastic materials. It highlights recent results on recycling and waste management, including topics such as renewable resources, degradation, processing and products, and environmental issues. |
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1 S J Huang Polym Mater Sci Eng 63 633 1990 | 7 |
16 J C Huang A S Shetty and M S Wang Adv Polym Technol 10 | 10 |
Recycling BIOPOLComposting and Material Recycling | 15 |
19 J E Potts R A Clendinning W B Ackart and W D Niegisch | 19 |
25 H Brandly R A Gross W R Lenz and R C Fuller Adv Biochem | 25 |
Applications and Environmental Aspects of Chitin and Chitosan | 37 |
Use of Biosynthetic Biodegradable Thermoplastics and Elastomers from | 61 |
Blends of Bacterial Poly3Hydroxybutyrate with Cellulose Acetate | 79 |
Can Polyethylene Be a Photobiodegradable Synthetic Polymer? | 139 |
35 J D Gu D T Eberiel S P McCarthy and R A Gross J Environ | 149 |
Starch Properties Modifications and Applications | 159 |
Synthesis of Potentially Biodegradable Polymers | 205 |
Synthesis and Applications of Photodegradable PolyEthylene Terephthalate | 231 |
Compostable Films of MaterBi Z Grades | 247 |
Properties and Polymerization of Biodegradable Thermoplastic | 265 |
Degradability of Poly8Hydroxybutyrates Correlation with Chemical | 283 |
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