2019 Innovations in Nanocomposites, Biopolymers, and Packaging Materials - ResearchAndMarkets.com

DUBLIN--()--The "Innovations in Nanocomposites, Biopolymers, and Packaging Materials" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

This issue of High-Tech Materials TechVision Opportunity Engine (TOE) profiles innovations focused on nanomaterials including nanocellulose and composites. It also covers research advances in polymer processing and barrier films for packaging.

Key Topics Covered:

  1. Biodegradable Bottle Made from Nano Cellulose and Poly Lactic Acid (PLA)
  2. Application of Nano Cellulose and PLA for the Packaging Industry
  3. Strengthening Bio-polycarbonate with Nano Cellulose
  4. Bio-polycarbonate Eliminates the Potential Threat of Bisphenol A (BPA)
  5. Carbon/Fe3O4 Nanocomposites for Energy Storage Applications
  6. Carbon/Fe3O4 Nanocomposite Supercapacitors are Stable for Long Cycles
  7. Aqueous Polymeric Membrane for Storing Renewable Energy
  8. Flow Batteries is a Key Application of the Aqueous Polymeric Membrane
  9. Enzyme-based Hydrogen Production Technique
  10. Developed Enzyme for Hydrogen Production Likely to Find Commercial Adoption by 2022
  11. Perovskite-based Catalyst for Ammonia Manufacturing
  12. Agricultural Sector is Expected to Have Adoption Potential by 2022
  13. Solar Energy Storage and Harvesting Using Hybrid Materials
  14. Regulations Drive Adoption in the Energy and Utilities Sector
  15. Nanomaterial-based Electrode for Mobility Applications
  16. Adoption of Nanocomposites is Driven by its Ability to Reduce the Component Weight
  17. Reducing Rubber Waste in Landfills through Optimizing the Recycling Activity of Vulcanized Rubber
  18. Optimizing the Recycling Activity of Vulcanized Rubber through Non-toxic Additives
  19. Highly Chemical Resistant Polymer Concrete Developed through Fast and Easy Handling Curing
  20. Optimizing the Application of Polymer Concrete in High Chemical Exposure Facilities
  21. Biodegradable Resin Made from Non-Food Grade Raw Material
  22. Ability to Replace Existing Plastic Packaging
  23. Developing High Barrier Bio-based Plastics without the Addition of Fossil or Chemical Substances
  24. Growing Interest for High Barrier Bio-based Plastics made from Agriculture and Food Industry By-products
  25. Key Contacts

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