Soy Protein-Based Blends, Composites and Nanocomposites.
| Edited by Visakh P.M. and Olga Nazarenko Copyright: 2017 | Status: Published ISBN: 9781119418306 | Hardcover | 264 pages Price: $195.00 USD |
One Line DescriptionThis unique book will enable engineers and natural-based polymer scientists to achieve multi-functionality in products using soy protein and various nano- and micro-sized biobased materials and reinforcements.
Audience
The book’s main audience is research scholars and engineers working on soy protein and natural/renewable materials. It should be applicable for many industries including construction, biomedical, packaging and automotive/aerospace fields. It will also be a valuable resource for postgraduate and undergraduate students
DescriptionMany of the recent research accomplishments in the area of soy-based blends, composites and bionanocomposites are presented in this book. In addition to introducing soy protein and its structure and relationship properties, the book covers many other relevant topics such as the state-of-the-art, new challenges, advances and opportunities in the field such as: biomedical applications of soy protein; electrospinning of soy protein nanofibers, their synthesis and applications; soy protein-based materials rheology; soy proteins as a potential source of active peptides of nutraceutical significance; soy protein isolate-based films; and use of soy protein-based carriers for encapsulating bioactive ingredients.
Back to Top Author / Editor DetailsVisakh P. M. is working as post doc. researcher at Tomsk Polytechnic University, Russia. He obtained his PhD, MPhil and MSc degrees from the School of Chemical Sciences, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, Kerala, India. He has edited 15 books for a variety of international publishers and has been a visiting researcher in many countries since 2011. His research interests include polymer nanocomposites, bio-nanocomposites and rubber based nanocomposites, fire retardant polymers, liquid crystalline polymers and silicon sensors.
Olga Nazarenko obtained her PhD in Technical Sciences from Tomsk Polytechnic University, Russia where she is now a Professor in the Ecology and Basic Safety Department. In 2007 she obtained her DSc. in Processes and Apparatus of Chemical Technology. She has 170 publications, 3 books and 8 textbooks and 7 patents to her credit.
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