
Advanced Bionanocomposite Materials
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This book explores the integration of bio nanotechnology and composite materials, emphasizing their potential for promoting sustainability. This book discusses bionano composites, which combine biological components with nanotechnology to enhance performance while minimizing environmental impact. This is particularly relevant given the increasing environmental concerns and the need for sustainable alternatives to traditional materials.
The synergy between these materials results in composites that are not only high performing but also environmentally friendly. This is crucial for developing sustainable materials that can replace conventional petroleum-based composites, which are often linked to significant environmental degradation.
Furthermore, this book examines the diverse applications of bionano composites in various sectors such as packaging, construction, automotive, and biomedical fields. This book serves as a vital resource for researchers and industry professionals interested in sustainable materials that aligns with the UNDP SDGs 2030 target.
In addition to students, teachers, and researchers in the areas of firm behavior, public economics, public administration, and public policy, this book is also of great interest to policy makers, planners, and non-government agencies who are concerned with understanding and addressing issues related to the cooperation of government and social capital in developed and developing countries.
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Dr. Soney C. George is currently Dean Research at Amal Jyothi College of Engineering ( Autonomous), Kanjirappaly, and Director of Center for Nanoscience Technology. He obtained his Ph.D. in Polymer Chemistry from the Mahatma Gandhi University, India. He completed his postdoctoral studies at the University of Blasé Pascal, France, and Inha University South Korea. His research interests are in the areas of polymer science, polymer blends and composites, nanocomposites, polymer tribology, supercapacitors, polymer membranes, and transport phenomena.
Dr. Benjamin Tawiah is Lecturer in the Textiles and Fashion Section in the Department of Industrial Art, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. He obtained his Ph.D. from the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. He is currently Visiting Scholar at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. His research interests are in the areas of inkjet formulation, nanofillers, nanocomposites, flame retardant polymer composites, and second-generation batteries for energy storage.
Content
Bionano Composite Materials for Sustainable Development.- Biomaterials Fabrication of Advanced Bionano Composites A Sustainable Approach.- Bioprepregs and Hybrid Fiber Reinforced Bionano Composites.- Smart and Adaptive Bionano Composite Materials Processing and Fabrication.- Advanced Characterization and Properties of Bionano Composite Materials.
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