Vegetable Oil-Based Polymers and Their Surface Applications 1st Edition
Vegetable Oil-Based Polymers and Their Surface Applications, 1st Edition by Eram Sharmin and Fahmina Zafar reframes how researchers and formulators approach sustainable materials for surface engineering. This compelling guide opens with a clear, research-driven overview of vegetable oils as renewable feedstocks, then moves into practical synthesis, characterization, and performance-focused surface applications.
Discover why bio-based polymers are making inroads across coatings, adhesives, composites, and protective finishes. The authors blend rigorous chemistry with application-minded insight—covering reaction pathways, modification strategies, property tuning, and testing protocols—so you can translate lab results into real-world performance. Case studies highlight corrosion protection, hydrophobic and antimicrobial surfaces, and compatibility with industrial processing.
Ideal for materials scientists, polymer chemists, coatings formulators, and advanced students, this book balances theory and practice. It addresses regulatory and environmental considerations and discusses market trends and scalability—relevant to researchers and manufacturers across North America, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific region seeking greener alternatives.
Readable yet authoritative, the text helps you evaluate formulation choices, predict surface behavior, and design bio-based solutions that meet modern performance standards. Whether you’re exploring sustainable R&D or updating product lines for eco-conscious markets, this edition arms you with the science and strategies to innovate confidently.
Add Vegetable Oil-Based Polymers and Their Surface Applications to your professional library to stay at the forefront of sustainable polymer research and surface technology. Order now to deepen your expertise and accelerate greener product development.
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