Sustainable Biomaterials represent a pivotal shift in Material Science, emphasizing environmentally conscious practices and reduced ecological impact. Derived from renewable resources such as plant-based polymers, algae, or agricultural waste, these biomaterials offer an eco-friendly alternative to traditional materials derived from fossil fuels. The production processes for sustainable biomaterials typically involve lower energy consumption and generate fewer greenhouse gas emissions. Beyond their renewable sourcing, these Biomaterials often exhibit Biodegradability, addressing concerns related to end-of-life disposal. Widely utilized in diverse industries, including packaging, textiles, and construction, sustainable biomaterials contribute to a circular economy by minimizing environmental footprints. The ongoing innovation in sustainable biomaterials aligns with global efforts to reduce reliance on non-renewable resources and foster a more environmentally sustainable approach to material production across various sectors.
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