Sustainable Nanocellulose and Nanohydrogels from Natural Sources

Sustainable Nanocellulose and Nanohydrogels from Natural Sources

  • Faruq Mohammad
  • Hamad A. Al-Lohedan
  • Mohammad Jawaid
Publisher:ElsevierISBN 13: 9780128167908ISBN 10: 0128167904

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Sustainable Nanocellulose and Nanohydrogels from Natural Sources is written by Faruq Mohammad and published by Elsevier. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0128167904 (ISBN 10) and 9780128167908 (ISBN 13).

Sustainable Nanocellulose and Nanohydrogels from Natural Sources explores the use of biopolymers in specific application areas such as electronics, energy, consumer goods, packaging materials, therapeutics, water treatment and engineering, and what makes the particular polymer to engage it in these applications. This is an important reference source for those who would like to learn more about how biopolymeric nanocomposites are used in sustainability and environmental protection. Biopolymers, including plant and sea-based polymers, play an important role in the formation and maintaining the stability of industrial nanocomposites; their common functions being the surface modification and protection for the highly oxidative-unstable cores, as stable base for holding multiple targets, and as a shield for the inorganic and highly toxic metals. These biopolymer-based nanocomposites are being used for applications in the electronics, automobile, construction and biomedical sectors. - Explains the major design and development techniques of novel biopolymer-based nanocomposites - Demonstrates how Nanocelluloses and Nanohydrogels are being used for environmental health and safety - Explores how biopolymer-infused nanocellulose and nanogels are less toxic than their conventional counterparts