New Frontiers in Wood and Lignocellulosic-Based Materials for Industry and Cultural Heritage
A special issue of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2076-3417). This special issue belongs to the section "Materials Science and Engineering".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 June 2021) | Viewed by 30534
Special Issue Editors
Interests: wood science; wood coatings; biobuilding; biorefinery; biomass; bioeconomy; nanotechnology in wood science and wood preservation; forest-wood chains
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Interests: wood anatomy; wood formation; wood properties; wood quality
Interests: conservation sciences; biodeterioration cultural heritage; archaeological wood; stone artefacts
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
New processes and protocols which are useful in physics, inorganic and organic chemistry and biology are still not being fully exploited in applied sciences such as material science. This is particularly true when considering wood and lignocellulosic materials, which usually assume a secondary role compared to finer materials. With this Special Issue, we would like to collect papers on new frontiers coming from physics, chemistry, and biology, new chemical compounds, instruments and processes (like biotechnology), to be applied in order to obtain a full knowledge and exploitation of the quality of wood and lignocellulosic based products, including biocomposites. Special applications will be considered in the conservation and restoration of wooden and lignocellulosic cultural heritage and in several industry sectors such as bio-building and furniture, automotive, and paper. We will also consider contributions dealing with wood and lignocellulosic treatments and modifications with the perspective to promote an economic growth and to form new value chains at high added value.
Prof. Manuela Romagnoli
Guest Editor
Prof. Vladimir Gryc
Dr. Federica Antonelli
Co-Guest Editors
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