In this poster the project ComBIOsites, funded by the European Union H2020 programme, will be presented. ComBIOsites aims at developing recyclable composite materials for packaging, using bio-based raw materials and environmentally friendly processes, such as photopolymerization. To this aim, we will use microfibrillated cellulose (MFC), and a bio-based prepolymer, functionalized with a reversibly photocrosslinkable group, able to ensure the curing of the polymeric matrix upon irradiation at a given wavelength, and to allow its dismantling upon irradiation at a different wavelength. Cellulose is an abundant, renewable and sustainable biopolymer, plus it is biodegradable. MFC films act as a good barrier against gases like O2, CO2 and N2,...
Hemp is a sustainable crop, grown either for textile fibers or for seeds. In the latter case, the st...
In recent times, green chemistry or “green world” is a new and effective approach for sustainable en...
This book, as a collection of 17 research articles, provides a selection of the most recent advances...
Modern bioplastics and biocomposites frequently contain non-biodegradable or non-sustainable compone...
Environmental, economic, technical and legislative issues can be considered drivers for the developm...
Cellulose, a linear biopolymer, is present naturally in all plants. Apart from being the planet’s pr...
As a result of the pandemic and the new tax on the use of plastics in the EU, the consumption of cel...
The development of novel biobased materials with tailored properties for food biopackaging applicati...
A recent emerging concept of all-cellulose composites within the field of environmentally friendly ...
We review the conversion of waste biomass into recyclable materials using different methods of mater...
Composites of nanocellulose with layered silicates have recently emerged as a new type of composite ...
1noMultipurpose cultivation of hemp, requires to grow the plants to a higher degree of maturity lead...
Hemp is a sustainable crop, grown either for textile fibers or for seeds. In the latter case, the st...
In recent times, green chemistry or “green world” is a new and effective approach for sustainable en...
This book, as a collection of 17 research articles, provides a selection of the most recent advances...
Modern bioplastics and biocomposites frequently contain non-biodegradable or non-sustainable compone...
Environmental, economic, technical and legislative issues can be considered drivers for the developm...
Cellulose, a linear biopolymer, is present naturally in all plants. Apart from being the planet’s pr...
As a result of the pandemic and the new tax on the use of plastics in the EU, the consumption of cel...
The development of novel biobased materials with tailored properties for food biopackaging applicati...
A recent emerging concept of all-cellulose composites within the field of environmentally friendly ...
We review the conversion of waste biomass into recyclable materials using different methods of mater...
Composites of nanocellulose with layered silicates have recently emerged as a new type of composite ...
1noMultipurpose cultivation of hemp, requires to grow the plants to a higher degree of maturity lead...
Hemp is a sustainable crop, grown either for textile fibers or for seeds. In the latter case, the st...
In recent times, green chemistry or “green world” is a new and effective approach for sustainable en...
This book, as a collection of 17 research articles, provides a selection of the most recent advances...