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Title Plastics and the Environment / edited by R M Harrison, R E Hester.

Publication Info. Cambridge, UK : Royal Society of Chemistry, [2019]

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Description 1 online resource.
Physical Medium polychrome
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Series Issues in environmental science and technology ; No. 47
Issues in environmental science and technology ; 47.
Summary Plastic has become a ubiquitous part of modern life. A cheap, lightweight material, it is used in everything from food packaging to consumer electronics and microbeads in cosmetic products. However, we are becoming increasingly aware of the problems our reliance on plastic is causing in the environment. For example, recent campaigns have highlighted the build-up of microbeads in the marine environment and the damage this is doing to wildlife, and the problem of marine litter, often in very remote locations. There are also concerns over exposure to plasticisers and their possible consequences for health. The plastics industry is under increasing pressure, not only from the government and environmental groups, but also from consumers, to improve the environmental impact of their products. This book presents an introduction to the uses of plastics and an overview of how they interact with the environment. It is a valuable resource for students studying environmental science as well as researchers working in the plastics industry, and policy makers and regulators concerned with waste disposal and environmental planning and conservation.
Contents Cover; Preface; Contents; Editors; List of Contributors; The Nature of Plastics and Their Societal Usage; 1 Plastics in a Nutshell; 1.1 The History of Plastics; 1.1.1 19th Century: The First Polymers; 1.1.2 20th Century: The Revolution of Plastics Starts; 1.1.3 Beginning of the 20th Century: The Discovery of Bakelite; 1.1.4 1920s: Staudinger and Polymers; 1.1.5 1930s: PlexiglasTM and NylonTM First Appear; 1.1.6 1940s: Large Use of Plastics in World War II; 1.1.7 1950s: The Spread of Plastics for Domestic Usages; 1.1.8 1960s: Plastics in the Fashion Industry
1.1.9 1970s: Plastics Become the Most Used Materials Worldwide1.1.10 1980s: Plastics and the Development of Communication and Transport; 1.1.11 1990s and 2000s: Plastics' Key Role in Society; 2 How Is Plastic Made; 2.1 The Different Kinds of Plastics; 2.1.1 Thermoplastics; 2.1.1.1 Standard Plastics; 2.1.1.2 Engineering Plastics; 2.1.1.3 High Performance Plastics; 2.1.2 Thermosets; 2.1.3 Biodegradable Plastics; 3 Usage of Plastics in Our Daily Lives; 3.1 Packaging; 3.1.1 Light as a Feather; 3.1.2 Food Conservation and Preservation; 3.1.3 Provision of Convenience; 3.1.4 Safety and Hygiene
3.1.5 Environmental Benefits of Plastic Packaging 3.2 Building and Construction; 3.2.1 Windows: Saving Energy for Decades; 3.2.2 Plastic Pipes; 3.2.3 Insulation; 3.3 Transportation; 3.3.1 Saving Energy and Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions; 3.3.2 Crucial for Passenger Safety; 3.3.3 Comfort and Cost-effective Design; 3.4 Electrical and Electronic; 3.4.1 Resource Efficiency; 3.4.2 Light Weight; 3.4.3 Resistance; 3.4.4 Fire Safety; 3.5 Agriculture; 3.6 Medical and Health; 3.6.1 Unblocking Blood Vessels; 3.6.2 Prosthesis; 3.6.3 Artificial Corneas; 3.6.4 Hearing Aids
3.6.5 Future of Plastics in Healthcare3.7 Sport, Leisure and Design; 3.7.1 Plastics in Ballgames; 3.7.2 Plastics in Sports Footwear; 3.7.3 Plastics in Tennis; 3.7.4 Plastics on Water; 3.7.5 Plastics and Children; 3.8 Renewable Energies; References; Plastic in Marine Litter; 1 Introduction; 2 Plastic in Marine Litter; 3 Sources of Plastic; 3.1 Sources of Macroplastics; 3.2 Sources of Microplastics; 4 Occurrence of Plastics in the Marine Environment; 4.1 Water Bodies; 4.2 Beaches, Sediments and Shorelines; 5 Fate of Plastic Debris in the Marine Environment; 6 Physical Effects on Organisms
6.1 Plastic Ingestion 6.2 Plastic Entanglement; 7 Chemical Effects on Organisms; 8 Recommendations; 9 Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References; Microplastics in the Environment; 1 Introduction; 2 Size Classifications of Plastic; 3 Sources of Microplastics; 4 Distribution and Abundance; 5 Impacts; 6 Solutions; 7 Conclusions; References; Nanoplastics in the Environment; 1 Introduction; 2 Defining Nanoplastics and Ascertaining Their Sources; 3 Fate of Nanoplastics; 4 Effects of Nanoplastics; 5 Challenges; 6 Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; Plasticisers and Their Impact on Wildlife
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Subject Plastics -- Environmental aspects.
Plastics -- Environmental aspects.
Plastics.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Harrison, R. M., editor.
Hester, R. E. (Ronald E.), editor.
Other Form: Print version: Issues in environmental science and technology Volume 47, Plastics and the Environment. Cambridge : Royal Society of Chemistry, 2018 9781788012416 (OCoLC)1064548052
ISBN 9781788013314 (electronic book)
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