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Biotechnology and Polymers

Language EnglishEnglish
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Book Biotechnology and Polymers C.G. Gebelein
Libristo code: 02174892
Publishers Springer-Verlag New York Inc., March 2013
The term biotechnology has emerged on the contemporary scene fairly recently, but the basic concept... Full description
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The term biotechnology has emerged on the contemporary scene fairly recently, but the basic concept of utilizing natural materials, either directly or in modified versions, dates back to antiquity. If we search the ancient literature, such as the Bible, we find hundreds of examples wherein people employed, or modified, natural materials for a variety of important uses. As far back as the days of Noah we find pitch, a natural material, being used as a caulk. Clothing was made from animal skins and the products of several plants. Today, we would consider these things as important biotechnological developments. Likewise, the human use of polymeric materials also has a long his tory. In fact, many of the original materials used by mankind were poly mers derived from nature, such as wood, flax, cotton, wool and animal skins, which were used for shelter and clothing. In recent years, however, the concept of biotechnology has taken on a new and renewed role in our society. This is due to a combination of factors, including an increased interest in environmental concerns and the desire to break free from the stranglehold that petrochemicals have placed on our society. If we can manufacture some of our polymers from renewable resources, then we can expect to prepare them for many more years into the future than we might if we could only depend on the petro chemical resources.

About the book

Full name Biotechnology and Polymers
Author C.G. Gebelein
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2013
Number of pages 351
EAN 9781461367154
ISBN 1461367158
Libristo code 02174892
Weight 586
Dimensions 156 x 244 x 20
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