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adam_text | CONTENTS
Preface.............................................................................................................................xv
PART 1: AN OVERVIEW OF THE DEGRADATION OF POLYMER
MATERIALS
1. Degradation of important polymer materials - an overview of basic
reactions
BRanby.....................................................................................................................3
PART 2: SYNTHESIS AND DERIVATISATION OF BIOCOMPATIBLE
POLYMERS
2. Conjugated oligomers bearing furan and thiophene heterocycles:
synthesis, characterization and properties related to electronic
conduction and luminescence
C Coutterez and A Gandini.....................................................................................17
3. Polyamides incorporating furan moieties. Novel structures and synthetic
procedures
M Abid, S Gharbi, R El Gharbi and A Gandini......................................................27
4. Saccharide- and lignin-based polycaprolactones and polyurethanes
H Hatakeyama, Y Izuta, T Yoshida, S Hirose and T Hatakeyama.........................33
5. Cellulose as a raw material for levoglucosenone production by
catalytic pyrolysis
G Dobele, G Rossinskaja, T Dizhbite, G Telysheva, S Radtke, D Meier
andOFaix...............................................................................................................47
6. New ionic polymers by subsequent functionalization of cellulose
derivatives
M Vieira, T Liebert and Th Heinze.........................................................................53
7. Preparation and characterization of carbamoylethylated and
carboxyethylated konjac mannan
S Takigami, Y Suzuki, A Igarashi and K Miyashita...............................................61
8. Plastification of cellulosic wastes
M Duran, M Moya, E Umana and G Jimenez.........................................................67
9. Synthesis and thermal properties of epoxy resins derived from lignin
S Hirose, M Kobayashi, H Kimura and H Hatakeyama.........................................73
10. Effect of modification on the functional properties of rice starch
MAM Noor and M N Islam..................................................................................79
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11. Succinylation of chemically modified wool keratin - the effect on
hygroscopicity and water absorption
N Kohara, M Kanei and T Nakajima......................................................................91
12. Natural polymers for healing wounds
J F Kennedy, C J Knill and M Thorley...................................................................97
PART 3: PRODUCTION AND USE OF BIOCOMPATIBLE MATERIALS
13. Improvement of alginate fiber mixing with phosphoryl
polysaccharides
S Tokura, H Tamura, Y Tsuruta, C Nagaei and K Itoyama..................................107
14. Preparation of cellulose viscose for various matrices
B Lonnberg, S Ciovica, T Strandberg, T Hultholm and K Lonnqvist..................113
15. Synthesis and properties of novel polyelectrolyte on the basis of
wood polymer
G Shulga, G Zakis, B Neiberte and J Gravitis......................................................123
16. Utilising the potential of wood fibre
L Salmon and U-B Mohlin....................................................................................129
17. Composites from banana tree rachis fibers (Musa Giant
Cavendishii AAA)
M Sibaja, P Alvarado, R Pereira and M Moya.....................................................139
18. Temperature and concentration dependency on equilibration in
polysaccharide electrolyte hydrosol
M Takahashi, M Mishima, T Yamanaka, T Hatakeyama and H Hatakeyama.....145
19. Hydrolysed lignin. Structure and perspectives of transformation into
low molecular products
M Ja Zarubin, S R Alekseev and S M Krutov.......................................................155
20. Products of lignin modification: promising adsorbents of toxic
substances
T Dizhbite, A Kizima, G Rossinskaya, V Jurkjane and G Telysheva..................161
21. Characterisation and adsorption of lignosulphonates and their
hydrophobized derivatives on cellulose fibre and inorganic filler,
G Telysheva, T Dizhbite, A Kizima, A Volperts and E Lazareva........................167
PART 4: BIODEGRADABLE POLYURETHANE-BASED POLYMERS
22. Biodegradable and highly resilient polyurethane foams from
bark and starch
J-J Ge, W Zhong, Z-R Guo, W-J Li and K Sakai.................................................175
Contents vii
23. Biodegradable polyurethanes derived from waste in the production
of bean curd and beer
K Nakamura, M Iijima, E Kinoshita and H Hatakeyama......................................181
24. Biodegradable polyurethane composites containing coffee bean
parchments
H Hatakeyama, D Kamakura, H Kasahara, S Hirose and T Hatakeyama............191
25. Biodegradable polyurethane sheet derived from waste cooking oil
S Srikumlaithong, C Kuwaranancharoen and N Asa............................................197
26. Biodegradable polyesters prepared with dimethyl succinate,
butanediol and monoglyceride
Y Taguchi, A Oishi, K Fujita, Y Dceda and T Masuda.........................................205
27. Preparation and thermal properties of polyurethane composites
containing fertilizer
N Yamauchi, S Hirose and H Hatakeyama...........................................................211
28. Biodegradable polymers derived from lactide and lactic acid
S H Kim and Y H Kim..........................................................................................217
29. Biodegradable polyurethane foams from molasses
YHazutani............................................................................................................227
30. Biodegradable polyurethane foams derived from molasses
K Kobashigawa, T Tokashiki, H Naka, S Hirose and H Hatakeyama..................229
31. Polyurethane from pineapple wastes
M Moya, J Vega, M Sibaja and M Duran.............................................................235
32. Preparation and physical properties of saccharide-based
polyurethane foams
Y Asano, H Hatakeyama, S Hirose and T Hatakeyama........................................241
33. Biodegradable polymer in seed protein from corn
J Magoshi and S Nakamura...................................................................................247
PART 5: ANALYSIS AND CHARACTERISATION OF NEW POLYMERS
AND MATERIALS
34. The complete assignment of the 13C CP/MAS NMR
spectra of native cellulose by using 13C labelled glucose
T Erata, T Shikano, M Fujiwara, S Yunoki and M Takai.....................................261
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35. 13C CP/MAS NMR and X-ray studies of cellooligosaccharide acetates
as a model for cellulose triacetate
H Kono, Y Numata, N Nagai, M Fujiwara, T Erata and M Takai........................269
36. Thermal and mechanical properties of cellulose acetates with various
degrees of acetylation in dry and wet states
T Asai, H Taniguchi, E Kinoshita and K Nakamura.............................................275
37. DSC and TG studies on cellulose-based polycaprolactones
H Hatakeyama, H Katsurada, N Takahashi, S Hirose and T Hatakeyama...........281
38. TG-FTIR studies on cellulose acetate-based polycaprolactones
T Yoshida, H Hatakeyama, S Hirose and T Hatakeyama.....................................289
39. Thermal analysis of functional paper by a temperature modulated
technique
T Hashimoto, W-D Jung and J Morikawa............................................................295
40. DSC studies on the structural change of water restrained by pectins
M Iijima, K Nakamura, T Hatakeyama and H Hatakeyama.................................303
41. Thermal properties of wood ceramics by TG-MS and CRTG
T Arii and M Momota...........................................................................................311
42. Application of environment controlled thermomechanical analysis
system
H Katoh, T Nakamura and N Okubo....................................................................317
43. Effect of water on molecular motion of alginic acid having various
guluronic and mannuronic acid contents
M Takahashi, Y Kawasaki, T Hatakeyama and H Hatakeyama...........................321
44. Effect of the initial state on the sorption isotherm and sorption
kinetics of water by cellulose acetate
H Gocho, A Tanioka and T Nakajima..................................................................327
45. Osmometric and viscometric studies on the coil-helix transition of
gellan gum in aqueous solutions
EOgawa................................................................................................................333
46. Weathering analysis of modified poly (2,6-Dimethyl-l,4-Phenylene
ether) by thermal analysis
Y Nishimoto, K Sato, Y Nagai and F Ohishi........................................................341
47. Non-desirable carbohydrate reactions in pulping and bleaching
G Gellerstedt and J Li...........................................................................................347
Contents ix
PART 6: BIOENGINEERING OF NEW MATERIALS
48. Precision analysis of biosynthetic pathways of bacterial cellulose
by 13C NMR
M Fujiwara, Y Osada, S Yunoki, H Kono, T Erata and M Takai.........................359
49. Studies of transglycosylation of cellobiose by partially purified
trichoderma viride B-Glucosidase
H Kono, M R Waelchli, M Fujiwara, T Erata and M Takai.................................365
50. Celsol - modification of pine sulphate paper grade pulp with
Trichoderma Reesei cellulases for fibre spinning
P Nousiainen and M Vehvilainen.........................................................................371
51. Formation and characterization of transformed woody plants
inhibiting lignin biosynthesis
N Morohoshi and Y Tsuji.....................................................................................379
52. Characterization and utilization of ligninolytic enzymes produced
by basidiomycetes
MKuwahara.........................................................................................................387
53. Kinetics of biodegradation of n-alkanes by pseudomonas immobilised
in reticulated polyurethane foam
M G Roig, J F Kennedy, C J Knill, J M Sanchez, M A Pedraz,
H Jerabkova and B Kralova..................................................................................397
54. Biocompatible aspects of poly (2-methoxyethylacrylate) (PMEA) -
the relationship between amount of adsorbed protein, its
conformational change, and platelet adhesion on PMEA surface
M Tanaka, T Motomura, M Kawada, T Anzai, Y Kasori, T Shiroya,
K Shimura, M Onishi, A Mochizuki and Y Okahata............................................405
55. Isolation of a lignin-degrading laccase and development of
tranformation system in Coriolus Versicolor
Y Nitta, Y Iimura, J Mikuni, A Fujimoto and N Morohoshi................................411
56. Effect of biodegradable plastics on the growth of Escherichia coli
A Nakayama, N Yamano, S Fujishima, N Kawasaki, N Yamamoto,
Y Maeda and S Aiba.............................................................................................419
Index....................................................................................................................425
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