Development of Bio-Based Materials Synthesis, Characterization, and Applications II
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ArtikelUtgivningsinformation: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2025Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (360 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
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- Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes
- Technology: general issues
- History of engineering and technology
- Biopulping
- Cactaceae
- Cu2+ complexes
- DLP
- FTIR
- Fe3+ complexes
- Mater-Bi®
- Schiff base
- acrylic resin
- additive manufacturing
- alcoholysis
- allophanates
- antibacterial activity
- anticancer activity
- application
- association structure
- bacterial laccase
- bio-based polymers
- bio-fillers
- block copolymers
- bromelain
- carbon black
- carboxymethylchitosan N-(2-hydroxypropyl)-3-trimethylammonium chitosan
- central composite design
- characterization
- chemical structure
- chitosan
- chitosan acetate
- chitosan sulfate
- coating
- collagen
- crack propagation
- cross-linking
- cross−linked polymer
- crude oil-based
- crystalline cellulose
- crystallinity indexes
- cytotoxicity
- depolymerization
- divalent metal cations
- double emulsion–solvent evaporation
- electroactive system
- electrospinning
- ellagic acid
- enzyme immobilization
- ethyl cellulose
- eucalypt
- filler dispersibility
- flax fibre
- fluorescence microscopy
- fractography
- fungal laccase
- gallic acid
- hemp protein
- high-pressure homogenization
- high-speed optical imaging
- hydrogel
- hydrogels
- immune response
- in situ tensile t
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The shift towards a sustainable and circular economy is one of today's most pressing challenges. Growing global demand for materials, along with concerns about environmental impact and resource depletion, has fuelled interest in innovative polymeric materials that support sustainability, recyclability, and advanced functionality. Given the increasing interest in this field, this reprint brings together a selection of 19 innovative research articles originally published in the Special Issue "Development of Bio-Based Materials: Synthesis, Characterization, and Applications II". These studies highlight recent advances in polymer science, with a strong focus on sustainability, recycling, bio-based materials, biomedical applications, and advanced functional materials. Designed as a valuable resource for researchers, engineers, and professionals in polymer science, materials engineering, and sustainability, this collection aims to inspire further innovation in bio-based materials and their applications.
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