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5.0 out of 5 stars More than just a "Leafy" subject., December 24, 2008
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Adesh Seuraj (Santa Cruz, Trinidad) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Green Plastics: An Introduction to the New Science of Biodegradable Plastics. (Hardcover)
Steven's book was by far the most important resource for my undergraduate thesis. His sentences are well balanced and he introduces the breadth of biodegradable and biobased polymers with flawless clarity and insight. As a chemist he is able to preserve the integrity of the subject, easily skirting between the Organic, Inorganic and Physical branches of the division.
His content is chronological and necessary, especially depicting the growth and emergence of this exciting new field from a time belonging to Indigenous tribes in Northern America. His review is reluctant though, to solely cloak itself in scientific respectability, and he is inclusive of the economic considerations for the commercialization of bioplastics. The final formulation, therefore befits a capstone that underscores the fact that what is justified in principle, will not be botched in practice ; a caveat more likely observed than not, in the field of Environmental Chemistry.
Excellent Job Stevens.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Ok, could be better with more information on these polymers for industrial folks, December 24, 2008
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Ivan W. Ong (Charlotte, North Carolina United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Green Plastics: An Introduction to the New Science of Biodegradable Plastics. (Hardcover)
Well written in the historical aspect of polymers that can be considered "green"/naturally-derived/biodegradable, but a bit thin on the current biodegradable polymers of industrial interest (PLA, PHBV) and their processing characteristics and properties. Also thin on emerging EU, US, ISO standards on biodegradability.

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