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  1. Digestability of plant-based meat analogues obtained through extrusion
  2. Sustainable Carbon Materials for Post Lithium Technologies
  3. Bioderived Carbons for Energy Storage Technologies
  4. Polymer Nanocomposites for Piezoelectric Energy Harvesting and Self-Powered Devices
  5. Biomedical Applications of Cellulose Nanocrystal-Incorporated Hydrogels
  6. Fully plant-based meat analogues through extrusion
  7. Plant-based Pickering emulsions as highly stable dairy cream alternatives
  8. Biopolymer blended EMI shielding material
  9. Magnetite enhanced PVDF EMI shielding material
  10. Sustainable carbon for energy storage applications
  11. Zinz Oxide PVDF nanocomposites for enhanced absorption dominant EMI shielding and energy harvesting
  12. Rapid stress release through thiol–thioester exchange in phenylic crosslinked polymers
  13. Lignin for flame-retardant UV-resistant and strong polylactic acid
  14. Observing self-healing of concrete
  15. Cellulose Nanocrystals as Adsorbent for Wastewater Remediation
  16. Graphite polymer blend nanocomposites for EMI Shielding
  17. Tear resistant high-performance natural rubber latex
  18. Incorporation of cellulose nanofibre in polyurethane plastics
  19. Faba bean-based meat analogues
  20. Low-Cost, Antimicrobial Aloe-Alginate Hydrogel
  21. Surfactant in PVDF graphite nanocomposites improves electrical conductivity and EMI shielding
  22. hemp emulsion as dairy alternative
  23. An efficient dispersion methodology for nanocellulose in polyurethane foam
  24. MicroCT analysis of polyurethane insulation foam
  25. Plant-based Pickering emulsion
  26. Liquefaction of biomass and plastic wastes into biofuel
  27. Thermoelectric Nanogenerators
  28. Utilising lignin into plastics
  29. Valorisation of sugarcaen biomass into cellulose nanofibre
  30. How to disperse nanocellulose into polyurethanes?
  31. Electroactive Polymers and Their Carbon Nanocomposites for Energy Harvesting
  32. Production of thermally stable cellulose nanocrystal at high yield
  33. Hard carbon derived from sorghum biomass
  34. Production of strong and tough polyurethanes with cellulose
  35. Towards scalable production of printed electronics using cellulose nanomaterial
  36. Innovation in Nano-Polysaccharides for Eco-sustainability
  37. Nanocellulose: a sustainable nanomaterial for controlled drug delivery applications
  38. Hydrothermal Co-Liquefaction of Biomass and Plastic Wastes into Biofuel: Study on Catalyst Property, Product Distribution and Synergistic Effects
  39. 3D moulding of tongue-like rubber substrates for analysing mouth-feel of dairy products
  40. Biorefinery lignin to improve insulation foam
  41. Review on Colloidal Quantum Dots Luminescent Solar Concentrators
  42. Cellulose-Based Nanogenerators
  43. How to use lignin for improving a biopolymer 'polylactic acid'
  44. How to use cellulose for energy harvesting and self-powered systems?
  45. Nanocellulose-derived carbon for sodium-ion rechargeable batteries
  46. Organosolv Lignin for Improving Strength and Toughness of Natural Rubber Latex
  47. Use of biorefinery byproduct lignin in insulation foam materials for potential circular economy
  48. Contributors
  49. Cellulose‐Derived Hard Carbon for Potassium‐Ion Batteries
  50. Role of oxygen functional groups in K-ion storage in to hard carbon
  51. Bromination of polyethylene towards carbon fiber manufacturing
  52. Nanocellulose improves carbon fiber's performance depending on its morphology
  53. A simple method to tune the composition and surface energies of nonwood nanofibers
  54. Alumina coated cellulose nanocrystal & Its application as a contrast agent in foam analaysis
  55. A simple methodology to improve insulation foam properties using lignin
  56. Influence of cellulose nanocrystal on the polyurethane foam structure and properties
  57. Nanocellulose improve the performance of polyurethane insulation foam
  58. Influence of moisture dependency of pressboard on transformer winding clamping pressure
  59. Long and thin cellulose nanofibrils from spinifex grass by controlled acid hydrolysis
  60. Melt compounding of polyurethanes with thermally stable nanocellulose
  61. Cellulose Nanofibers to modify the rheology and enhance carbonization efficiency of PAN
  62. Reinforcement of natural rubber latex by spinifex nanofiber
  63. Hard carbon anode material from spinifex grass for high-performance Na-ion batteries
  64. Isolation and use of cellulose nanocrystal in palm-based polyurethane foam
  65. Conducting polymer–graphite binary and hybrid composites
  66. Force Spectroscopy for Measuring Adhesive Forces between Nanofibers
  67. Chitosan for biomedical application
  68. Scalable reactive extrusion of TPU nanocomposites with spinifex nanocellulose
  69. How natural oil improves electrical insulation of cellulose papers
  70. Polymers from Biomass: Characterization, Modification, Degradation, and Applications
  71. Effect of pressboard ageing on power transformer mechanical vibration characteristics
  72. High aspect ratio nanofibres from spinifex grass through various mechanical fibrillation methods
  73. Bio-polyol based insulation foam
  74. Green Biorenewable Biocomposites
  75. Nano-Cellulose Reinforced Chitosan Nanocomposites For Packaging and Biomedical Applications
  76. High aspect ratio cellulose nanofibres from spinifex grass of Australia
  77. Scalable production of cellulose nanocrystals
  78. Spinifex resin as anti-termite material for timber
  79. Preparation of Cellulose Nanocrystal/Polymer Nanocomposites via Sol-Gel Processes
  80. Clay nanoparticles for accelerating biodegradation of plastics
  81. Processing affects the polymer nanocomposites properties
  82. Stability of chitosan clay hybrid against enzymatic degradation
  83. PVDF membrane for desalination
  84. Water responsive Shape Memory Polymer Material
  85. Nanocomposites with Biodegradable Polymers
  86. Biopolymeric Nanocomposites as Environment Benign Materials
  87. Bioceramic nanocomposites based on hydroxyapatite (HA)
  88. Recycled polystyrene for optoelectronics applications
  89. Magnetic Polymer Nanocomposites
  90. Nanoscale particles for polymer degradation and stabilization
  91. γ-sterilized biomedical polypropylene
  92. Cell proliferation and controlled drug release studies of nanohybrids based on chitosan-g-lactic acid and montmorillonite
  93. Biocomposites of cellulose reinforced starch
  94. Stabilization of γ-sterilized biomedical polyolefins by synergistic mixtures of oligomeric stabilizers. Part II. Polypropylene matrix
  95. Multicomponent composite materials for structure construction applications
  96. Photo-stabilization of EPDM–clay nanocomposites
  97. Stabilization of gamma-sterilized biomedical polymers
  98. Biodegradation of gamma sterlised biomedical polymers
  99. Agro Waste and Poymer Composites Under Abiotic and Biotic Environments
  100. Polylactic acid grafted chitosan for biomedical hybrid material
  101. Influence of pretreatments on the durability of natural fibre reinforced polymer composites
  102. Degradability of polyolefin-jute composites
  103. An overview on the degradability of polymer nanocomposites
  104. Advances in biodegradable nanocomposites
  105. Stabilized TDI-Based Polyurethane Coatings
  106. Composting of polyolefin packaging materials