Sustainable materials from renewable resources play crucial roles in the bioeconomy for decarbonization, energy security, and environmental mitigation. To produce multiple-function biomaterials to meet various needs, diversified chemical modification and functionalization approaches, and advanced chemical processing methods have recently been investigated to enhance their functionality, performance, and sustainability. This session will focus on chemical modifications, functionalization, and applications of bio-derived sustainable materials that utilize biobased raw material (e.g., forestry and plant biomass, chitosan) or its processed products (e.g., nanocellulose, nanolignin) as a design element.
12:30 PM
Kun Liu, Haishun Du, Chuanling Si, Xuejun Pan
12:50 PM
Shuhong Yang, Liu Liu, Caixia Wan
01:10 PM
Sk Yasir Arafat Siddiki, Thomas Elder, Zhihua Jiang
01:30 PM
Obiora Muojama, James D. Sheehan
01:50 PM
Yu Seonmyeong, Kim Hyeyun, Park Hoseok, Hur Kahyun, Kwangho Kim
02:10 PM
Luz Meza, Darpan Shukla, Hasan Sadeghifar, Lilian Hsiao, Yong Zhu, Richard Venditti
02:30 PM
Yunsang Kim, Shuaib Mubarak, Gulbahar Bahsi Kaya