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C. E. Carraher, Jr. and C. H. Sperling (eds.), Polymer Applications of Renewable Resource Materials, Plenum Press, New York and London (1981). [Pg.435]

J.J. Meister, Review of the Synthesis, Characterization, and Testing of Graft Copolymers of Lignin, p.305-322 of Renewable-Resource Materials New Polymer Sources, C.E. Carraher,... [Pg.207]

Smith, K. J. ACS Symposium Renewable Resource Material for Coatings and Plastics, New York 1981. Ed. by L. Sperling and C. Carraher. In press. And two papers submitted to... [Pg.308]

Status Report, Current Situation and Future Prospects of EU Industry using Renewable Raw Materials, prepared by European Renewable Resources Materials Assodation (ERRMA) for the European Commission — DG Enterprise, Brussels, 2002. [Pg.411]

Third, the modifications are being utilized by use as models for the modification of naturally occurring materials including renewable resource materials such as celluloses, polyamides and natural oils. [Pg.62]

Narayan, R. and Shay, M. (1986). Graft polymerization onto cellulose acetate and wood using anionic polymerisation. In Renewable Resource Materials, Carraher, E. and Springer, L.H. (Eds.). Plenum Publishing Corporation, pp. 137-146. [Pg.219]

Swanson CL, Fanta GF, Fecht RG, Burr RC. In Carraher CE, Sperling LH, eds. Polymer Applications of Renewable Resource Materials. New York, NY Plenum 1983 59-71. [Pg.741]

Narayan, R. Krauss, M. In Renewable Resource Materials New Polymer Sources, Sperling, L.H. Carraher, C., Eds., Plenum Press New York, 1986. [Pg.351]

Usmani, A. M. Salyer, I. O. Resin Bonded Bagasse Composite, In Polymer Applications of Renewable-Resource Materials, Carraher C. E., Sperling L. A. Eds., Plenum Press New York 1983. [Pg.404]

C. Carraher, L. Spelling, Renewable Resource Materials, Plenum Press, New York, 1986. [Pg.308]

While the field of IPNs is relatively young compared with this of polymer blends, the number of appfications are growing rapidly. In 1979, the total number of scientific papers was about 125 there were about 75 patents. Today, about that many are published each year. Major advances include thermoplastic IPNs, renewable resource materials, biomedical materials, and non-linear optical materials. [Pg.438]

A simple process for reclaiming of mbber with a vegetable product that is a renewable resource material (RRM) was developed (De et al 1997,2000,1999b). The major constituent of RRM is diallyl disulfide. Other constituents of RRM are different disulfides, monosulfides, polysulfides, and thiol compounds. [Pg.702]

Renewable resources are those agricultural products that can be grown repeatedly. A closely related term is natural products. However, the latter may not be renewable, i.e., coal or petroleum oil. Renewable resource materials have long been based on... [Pg.710]


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