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Engineered Polyvinyl Pyrrolidone Products by Microwave Techniques. Processing, Characterization, and Applications

  • Book

  • June 2025
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 6035907
Engineered Polyvinyl Pyrrolidone Products by Microwave Techniques: Processing, Characterization, and Applications is an indispensable guide to customizing polyvinyl pyrrolidone (PVP) properties through derivatization using microwave techniques. The book showcases the benefits of microwave radiation in polymerization, providing consistency and reproducibility without altering the polymer structure. It covers the successful modifications achieved and underscores the unique advantages of these techniques. The book delves into diverse applications of these specialized plastics in agriculture, medicine, and consumer products. It also discusses scaling up synthesis processes for commercial production, making it a valuable reference for understanding the potential of engineered polymeric materials.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction
2. Synthesis and characterization of graft copolymer
3. Application of graft copolymer in algal biomass harvesting
4. Application of graft copolymer in wastewater treatment
5. Application of graft copolymer as programmable water-soluble adhesive
6. Application of graft copolymer in wound healing (an 'in vivo' study)
7. Synthesis and characterization of crosslinked graft copolymer of PVP (hydrogel)
8. Application of crosslinked graft copolymer in metal ions removal
9. Synthesis and characterization of hydrolyzed graft copolymer
10. Application of hydrolyzed graft copolymer in destabilization of nanoparticle suspension
11. Conclusions and future directions

Authors

Pinki Pal Principal Investigator, Birla Institute of Technology, India.

Dr. Pinki Pal serves as a principal investigator at the Department of Chemistry, Birla Institute of Technology, India, where she is engaged in a research project sponsored by the Department of Science & Technology, Government of India, under the Women Scientist Scheme (WOS). She specializes in the fields of material science and food technology, with a primary research focus on designing and developing engineered polymeric materials characterized by tailored architecture and customized properties. Her extensive body of work includes numerous research articles, patents, and contributions to book chapters. With a rich background spanning 10 years, Dr. Pal possesses experience in research, teaching, and industry.

Gautam Sen Assistant Professor, Birla Institute of Technology, India.

Dr. Gautam Sen is an assistant professor at the Department of Chemistry, Birla Institute of Technology, India, since 2009. Dr. Sen is recognized for being the first to pioneer the application of microwave energy in graft copolymerization of biopolymers for a wide range of applications, including acting as a matrix for controlled and targeted (colon-specific) drug release, bioadhesives, bacteriostasis, wound management, flocculants for water treatment and rheological applications, clarification of fruit juices, sugarcane juice, scaffolds for tissue engineering, and selective adsorbents for transition metal ions in environmental cleanup (grafted-cross linked grades of graft copolymers).

Dr. Sen is a prolific author and has taken the lead as the principal investigator in several research projects, accumulating a wealth of experience in research and teaching spanning approximately 15 years.

Jayprakash Prakash Pandey Professor, Birla Institute of Technology, India. Prof. J.P. Pandey is working as a professor at the Department of Chemistry, Birla Institute of Technology, India. He has also served as the Controller of Examination at the same institution. Prof. Pandey's research expertise includes the fields of photoelectrochemical cell, solar cells, electrochemistry, environmental science, and water treatment technologies.