Polysaccharide-Based Biopolymer: Recent Development and Applications
A special issue of Molecules (ISSN 1420-3049). This special issue belongs to the section "Macromolecular Chemistry".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 October 2024) | Viewed by 54567
Special Issue Editors
Interests: biopolymer; environmental chemistry; emerging contaminants; functional materials; polysaccharide; recyclable materials; wastewater treatment
Interests: polymers; host–guest chemistry; hydration effects; adsorption phenomena; molecular recognition
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Interests: biopolymers: chitosan; composite biopolymers; crosslinking; grafted polymer; carbohydrate polymers; biopolymers for removal of water pollutants; synthesis of biopolymers
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Alternative natural resources are in greater demand due to the concern about their effects on the environment and the need to replace harmful synthetic with eco-friendly polymers. In various industries, including the food, pharmaceutical, medical, and environmental sectors, biopolymers are being developed as safer materials in response to the growing health concerns caused by global pollution from fossil fuel products. Biopolymers are safe, biodegradable, affordable, and simple to modify. Among the most promising biopolymers are polysaccharides, which are the most prevalent natural polymer found in plants, animals, fungi, and bacteria. Polysaccharides include starch, cellulose, carrageenan, alginate, chitin, chitosan, and gum. This Special Issue invites original papers and reviews reporting on recent progress in polysaccharide biopolymers and derivatives, including their design, synthesis, and applications in the agricultural, biomedical, biotechnological, food, and environmental areas.
Dr. Sumiyyah Sabar
Prof. Dr. Lee D. Wilson
Dr. Ali H. Jawad
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- alginate
- carrageenan
- cellulose
- chitin
- chitosan
- gum
- polysaccharides
- starch
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