International audienceThis Special Issue "Biodegradable Materials" features research and review papers concerning recent advances on the development, synthesis, testing and characterisation of biomaterials. These biomaterials, derived from natural and renewable sources, offer a potential alternative to existing non-biodegradable materials with application to the food and biomedical industries amongst many others. In this Special Issue, the work is expanded to include the combined use of fillers that can enhance the properties of biomaterials prepared as films. The future application of these biomaterials could have an impact not only at the economic level, but also for the improvement of the environment
Waste from non-degradable plastics is becoming an increasingly serious problem. Therefore, more and ...
The engineering and utilization of biocomposites is a research field of major scientific and industr...
This special issue “Polymeric Materials: Surfaces, Interfaces and Bioapplications„ was p...
International audienceThis Special Issue "Biodegradable Materials" features research and review pape...
This Special Issue “Biodegradable Materials” features research and review papers concerning recent a...
Abstract: This Special Issue “Biodegradable Materials ” features research and review papers concerni...
Little was known at the start of these studies regarding the environmental impacts of bulk chemicals...
“Renewable and Recyclable Polymeric Materials for Food Packaging” is a new open Special Issue of Mat...
Biodegradable and ecofriendly materials attract an increasingly high attention from polymer and comp...
Majority of materials employed for food packaging are non-biodegradable materials which do not meet ...
Nowadays, most advanced technologies utilize materials from finite non-renewable resources, such as ...
This study aims to address the gaps in the existing literature on the use of biomaterials in achievi...
Over the few coming decades, bio-based and biodegradable plastics produced from sustainable bioresou...
AbstractMajority of materials employed for food packaging are non-biodegradable materials which do n...
: Biopolymers and biocomposites have emerged as promising pathways to develop novel materials and su...
Waste from non-degradable plastics is becoming an increasingly serious problem. Therefore, more and ...
The engineering and utilization of biocomposites is a research field of major scientific and industr...
This special issue “Polymeric Materials: Surfaces, Interfaces and Bioapplications„ was p...
International audienceThis Special Issue "Biodegradable Materials" features research and review pape...
This Special Issue “Biodegradable Materials” features research and review papers concerning recent a...
Abstract: This Special Issue “Biodegradable Materials ” features research and review papers concerni...
Little was known at the start of these studies regarding the environmental impacts of bulk chemicals...
“Renewable and Recyclable Polymeric Materials for Food Packaging” is a new open Special Issue of Mat...
Biodegradable and ecofriendly materials attract an increasingly high attention from polymer and comp...
Majority of materials employed for food packaging are non-biodegradable materials which do not meet ...
Nowadays, most advanced technologies utilize materials from finite non-renewable resources, such as ...
This study aims to address the gaps in the existing literature on the use of biomaterials in achievi...
Over the few coming decades, bio-based and biodegradable plastics produced from sustainable bioresou...
AbstractMajority of materials employed for food packaging are non-biodegradable materials which do n...
: Biopolymers and biocomposites have emerged as promising pathways to develop novel materials and su...
Waste from non-degradable plastics is becoming an increasingly serious problem. Therefore, more and ...
The engineering and utilization of biocomposites is a research field of major scientific and industr...
This special issue “Polymeric Materials: Surfaces, Interfaces and Bioapplications„ was p...