Advanced Bio-Based Polymers: Synthesis, Characterization and Applications (Second Volume)
A special issue of Materials (ISSN 1996-1944). This special issue belongs to the section "Materials Chemistry".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2023) | Viewed by 14025
Special Issue Editors
2. Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Maribor, Taborska Ulica 8, SI-2000 Maribor, Slovenia
Interests: biomaterials; pharmacology; drug delivery systems; regenerative medicine; tissue engineering; aerogels
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2. The Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Maribor, Taborska ulica 8, 2000 Maribor, Slovenia
Interests: in vitro skin model; 3D bioprinting; tissue engineering; wound dressings; electrospinning
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Interests: in vitro models; hydrogels; polysaccharides; 3D printing; hybrid scaffolds; scaffold characterisation; 3D cell cultures; 2D cell cultures
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Biobased polymers are polymers produced from a biomass source, unlike those originating from an oleochemical source. Regardless of their abundance and the fact that some have been known for decades, these are still not as widespread as their “petroleum” counterparts. This might be due to barriers facing production, cost, and scalability of their functionalization and finding the best niche applications with high added value (e.g., medicine and electronics). Nevertheless, thanks to innovations in synthetic biology, material science, chemistry, and pharmaceutical technology, these polymers are becoming more affordable and increasingly used for various purposes. Importantly, innovation in harnessing technologies to obtain and purify biobased polymers from abundant natural sources has propelled their exploitation to novel heights. Development of natural fibers, genetic engineering, and hence potential production in bioreactors (e.g., microorganisms), as well as production of composite and hybrid materials from biobased polymers (including their use to obtain implant with multifunctional properties), now offer significant opportunities for improved materials from renewable resources with enhanced support for global sustainability.
For scientists, the real challenge now lies in defining applications, which would consume sufficiently large quantities of these materials to lead to price reduction, allowing biobased polymers to compete economically in the market.
In this Special Issue, the structural aspects and properties, synthesis, characterization, and application of biobased polymers will be discussed. Original articles, communications, as well as review articles that describe the current state of the art in the proposed field of research are of interest.
Potential topics include but are not limited to the following:
- Chemical constituents and structural aspects of biobased polymers;
- Structure, synthesis, and properties of biobased polymers;
- Surface modification and functionalization of biobased polymers to obtain application-specific properties and/or multifunctionality of “substrate” materials;
- Surface analysis of biobased polymers and their composite/hybrid formulations;
- Different approaches for characterization of biobased polymers (including the development of in vitro models);
- Application of biobased polymers in any form (e.g., coatings, 3D printed constructs) or shape (e.g., nanofibrous meshes, scaffolds, 3D cell cultures).
Dr. Uroš Maver
Dr. Tina Maver
Dr. Marko Milojević
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- biobased polymers
- functionalization
- biodegradability
- bioactivity
- biomedical application
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