Natural biopolymer materials have enormous potential in important, rapidly growing applications ranging from green electronics, dye and heavy metal removal, oil/water separation, therapeutic agent delivery, tissue engineering scaffolds, biological devices, optics, and sensing. However, the application of advanced functional biopolymer materials suffers from their poor processability and weak mechanical properties. Regarding this, there are enormous challenges to break the strong intermolecular interactions (hydrogen bonding) in their native forms, while re-establishing predominant hydrogen bonding in the processed materials in a cost-effective way. Here, we report our breakthrough to prepare biopolymer alloy materials based on chitosan and ...
Biomaterials requirements nowadays are becoming more and more specialized to meet increasingly deman...
Poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) is a safe high-molecular polymer with good biocompatibility that can be pr...
Silk and cellulose are biopolymers that show strong potential as future sustainable materials. They ...
Natural biopolymer materials have enormous potential in important, rapidly growing applications rang...
Natural biopolymers such as chitosan and cellulose have demonstrated huge potential in important and...
Chitosan and gelatin are attractive polymeric feedstocks for developing environmentally benign, bio-...
Blending with another biopolymer or nanomaterial can be an effective route to modify or tailor the p...
It remains a huge challenge to create advanced polymeric materials combining high strength, great to...
The combination of high strength, great toughness, and high heat resistance for polymeric materials ...
Biopolymers are able to address a wide variety of medical concerns from chronic wounds to stem cell ...
It remains a huge challenge to create advanced polymeric materials combining high strength, great to...
Dosidicus gigas (D. gigas, or Jumbo squid) sucker ring teeth (SRT) are newly discovered biological m...
The combination of high strength, great toughness, and high heat resistance for polymeric materials ...
Functional advanced biopolymers have received far less attention than renewable biomass (cellulose, ...
Chitosan is one of the most well-known and characterized materials applied in tissue engineering. Du...
Biomaterials requirements nowadays are becoming more and more specialized to meet increasingly deman...
Poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) is a safe high-molecular polymer with good biocompatibility that can be pr...
Silk and cellulose are biopolymers that show strong potential as future sustainable materials. They ...
Natural biopolymer materials have enormous potential in important, rapidly growing applications rang...
Natural biopolymers such as chitosan and cellulose have demonstrated huge potential in important and...
Chitosan and gelatin are attractive polymeric feedstocks for developing environmentally benign, bio-...
Blending with another biopolymer or nanomaterial can be an effective route to modify or tailor the p...
It remains a huge challenge to create advanced polymeric materials combining high strength, great to...
The combination of high strength, great toughness, and high heat resistance for polymeric materials ...
Biopolymers are able to address a wide variety of medical concerns from chronic wounds to stem cell ...
It remains a huge challenge to create advanced polymeric materials combining high strength, great to...
Dosidicus gigas (D. gigas, or Jumbo squid) sucker ring teeth (SRT) are newly discovered biological m...
The combination of high strength, great toughness, and high heat resistance for polymeric materials ...
Functional advanced biopolymers have received far less attention than renewable biomass (cellulose, ...
Chitosan is one of the most well-known and characterized materials applied in tissue engineering. Du...
Biomaterials requirements nowadays are becoming more and more specialized to meet increasingly deman...
Poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) is a safe high-molecular polymer with good biocompatibility that can be pr...
Silk and cellulose are biopolymers that show strong potential as future sustainable materials. They ...