Natural polymers. Volume 1, Composites

In the search for sustainable materials, natural polymers present an attractive alternative for many applications compared to their synthetic counterparts derived from petrochemicals. The two volume set, Natural Polymers, covers the synthesis, characterisation and applications of key natural polymer...

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Other Authors John, Maya J., Thomas, Sabu
Format eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Cambridge : Royal Society of Chemistry, 2012.
SeriesRSC green chemistry series.
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ISBN9781849735193
9781621987062
Physical Description1 online zdroj.

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