Biocomposites stand at the forefront of green chemistry, epitomizing sustainable material innovation. Crafted by melding natural fibers like flax, hemp, or wood with eco-friendly polymer matrices, they offer a green alternative to traditional composites. The synergy between bio-based fibers and polymers not only enhances material strength but also reduces overall environmental impact. Biocomposites, prevalent in industries such as automotive, construction, and consumer goods, embody the principles of green chemistry by utilizing renewable resources and minimizing reliance on non-renewable materials. The production of biocomposites contributes to carbon emission reduction, aligning with eco-conscious practices. Renowned for their biodegradability, these materials exemplify the circular economy, promoting sustainable resource utilization. Ongoing research in biocomposites within the context of green chemistry aims to further refine their properties, broaden applications, and advance a more sustainable and environmentally friendly approach to material science.
Title : Local actions, global impact: Community-centered approaches to green chemistry and renewable energy for sustainability
Helena Belchior Rocha, ISCTE-Institituto Universitario de Lisboa, Portugal
Title : Macroalgae: An interesting source of highly diversified specific polysaccharides – Psamal project
Patrick Martin, Unite Transformations & Agroressources, France
Title : Design space filling model, synthesis and evaluation of novel 2-indolinone HIV-1 inhibitors
Rahul Hajare, Sandip University, India
Title : Quinazolines: Green synthesis, characterization and biological activities
Jenifer Robinson, Indian School Alwadi AL Kabir, Oman
Title : Green synthesis and application of a bio emulsion liquid membrane (bio elm) for wastewater pollutant extraction
Manisha Wakle, Ahmedabad University, India
Title : Impact of impurities from recycled materials on battery safety and life cycle
Tshifhiwa Masikhwa, Necsa – South African Nuclear Energy Corporation, South Africa
Title : Design and development of optical sensor for measurement of purity of ethanol
Supriya Santosh Patil, MES Abasaheb Garware College, India
Title : Boosting near-visible H2 generation via TiZn2O4 S-Scheme heterojunction photocatalyst
Asmaa S Morshedy, Egyptian Petroleum Research Institute, Egypt
Title : Chemistry control of peach fruit moth and agriculture high-quality development
Zhongsheng Guo, Northwest A&F University, China
Title : An explainable multi-agent AI framework for sustainable autonomous mobility and electric grid integration
Abhinav Tiwari, York University, United States