Green Bio-Materials represent an eco-conscious paradigm in Material Science, emphasizing sustainability, Biodegradability, and reduced environmental impact. Derived from renewable resources such as plant fibres, starches, or algae, these biomaterials offer a greener alternative to traditional, often petroleum-based, materials. Their production typically involves processes with lower energy consumption and fewer greenhouse gas emissions. Green biomaterials find applications across various industries, including packaging, textiles, and construction. In addition to their environmental benefits, they often exhibit Biocompatibility, making them suitable for applications in biomedicine. The continued development and utilization of green biomaterials align with the global shift towards more sustainable and environmentally friendly practices, contributing to a circular economy and mitigating the ecological footprint associated with traditional materials.
Title : A proposal of chemical sensor based on polycrystalline Cu2O nanofilm
Paulo Cesar De Morais, Catholic University of Brasilia, Brazil
Title : Plant-mediated synthesis of silver nanoparticles and zinc oxide nanoparticles and application of AgNPs for the development of antimicrobial biopolymer films in food packaging
Garva Anup Karmarkar, Vishwakarma Institute of Technology, India
Title : Thermodynamic analysis of a combined modified Kalina–GT-MHR cycle with porous medium effects
Rakesh Manilal Harjivandas Patel, Government Science College, Gandhinagar, India
Title : Non-newtonian rheology on curved circular squeeze films using the Rabinowitsch fluid model
Rakesh Manilal Harjivandas Patel, Government Science College, Gandhinagar, India
Title : Ferrofluid mediated synthesis of nanomagnetic polymer materials in supercritical fluids
M G H Zaidi, G B Pant University of Agriculture & Technology, India
Title : Shape memory phenomena and twinning-detwinning reactions and crystallographic transformations in shape memory alloys
Osman Adiguzel, Firat University, Turkey