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New Trends in Polymer Sciences

New Trends in Polymer Sciences
Author: Krzysztof Matyjaszewski
Publisher: Wiley-VCH
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010-05-24
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783527327355

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The volume contains selected papers from the inaugural US-Mexico Symposium on Advances in Polymer Science, MACROMEX 2008. This first bi-national conference was the result of a joint effort of the Mexican Polymer Society and the Polymer Chemistry Division of the American Chemical Society. The symposium covered a wide range of subjects from fundamental aspects of polymer synthesis to the application of polymers for advanced technologies, including polymer processing and engineering.


New Trends in Natural and Synthetic Polymer Science

New Trends in Natural and Synthetic Polymer Science
Author: Cornelia Vasile
Publisher: Nova Publishers
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2006
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781594547720

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This collection of texts written by well-recognised specialists was constituted having in view these important directions of actual research. Sustainable economical growth requires safe resources of raw materials for the industrial production. Today's most frequently used industrial raw material, petroleum, is neither sustainable, because limited, nor environmentally friendly. While the economy of energy can be based on various alter-native raw materials, such as wind, sun, water, biomass, as well as nuclear fission and fusion, the economy of substances is fundamentally depending on biomass, in particular biomass of plants. In the last decades because of the crude oil and other natural resources crisis, a new alternative has been proposed consisting in utilisation of renewable natural resources as feedstock and fuel, among which the biomass is the most promising.