Green Materials from Plant Oils

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Finding alternatives to fossil feedstocks is increasing in importance with the challenges of global warming, increasing oil prices and depleting fossil fuel reserves that we currently face. Today, plant oils are important renewable raw materials for the chemical industry and are heavily used for surfactants, cosmetic products and lubricants.
This book covers the green chemistry of products and intermediates synthesised from plant oils. Photo-initiated polymerisation and polymerization of vegetable oils in environmentally media are covered as well as click reactions to chemically modify vegetable oils. Useful products from plant oils such as polymers, biomaterials, biofibres and lubricants, as well as their further applications, are described.
This book will be a valuable resource for researchers in academia and industry, biomass producers and suppliers and manufacturers of end-products.

Author(s): Zengshe Liu, George Kraus, James Clark, C.G. Liu, Brent Tisserat, Grigor Bantchev, Rogers Harry-O'kuru, Shailesh Shah, Rongpeng Wang, Z.S. Liu, Kenneth Doll, S.L. Jiang, M Sain, B.K. Sharma, Jin Zhu
Series: RSC Green Chemistry
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
Year: 2014

Language: English
Pages: 338