Recent Developments in Wood Polymer Composites
A special issue of Polymers (ISSN 2073-4360). This special issue belongs to the section "Circular and Green Polymer Science".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 January 2025 | Viewed by 14957
Special Issue Editor
Interests: biomimetic synthesis of biomass-based materials with superwetting property and their applications in the fields of wastewater purification and seawater desalination, preparation and intelligent recombination of nanofibrous lignocellulose for fluorescent solid-state probe and green wearable sensor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Polymers provide new insights into wood and other bio-based materials for advancing technologies and applications. Polymerization techniques are diverse, leading to biomass-based composites with various functions or even intelligences (responding to pH, light, magnetic/electric field, temperature, etc.) that point to new, emerging applications.
Wood polymer composites (WPCs) are constantly under evolution and advanced study. Increasing numbers of manuscripts are published, showing exciting results and advances with potential applications. However, they face new challenges related to synthetic procedure, scale-up, better performance, multi-functions, biomimetic structure and function, intelligent properties, action mechanisms, and high-tech applications. Many research groups worldwide are investigating WPCs from different perspectives and scientific interests, proving that WPCs produce continuous scientific, societal, and economic impacts.
In this Special Issue (SI), original research articles, rapid communications, and reviews on recent advances in WPCs will be welcomed.
Keywords in this SI will try to cover the majority of advances and applications of WPCs and other biomass polymer composites. We encourage potential authors to illustrate research advances in WPCs that are well beyond the topics covered by these specific keywords.
Dr. Ming Zhang
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- polymers
- wood composite
- superwetting property
- bio-based porous membrane
- hybrid hydrogel and aerogel
- water purification
- seawater desalination
- nano/micro structure
- structure–property relationship
- bionic and smart materials
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