Nanomaterials from Renewable Resources for Emerging Applications 1st Edition
Nanomaterials from Renewable Resources for Emerging Applications (1st Edition) is an essential, forward-looking guide for anyone working at the intersection of nanotechnology and sustainability. This clear, expertly written volume lays out how bio-based feedstocks — from cellulose and lignin to chitosan and other natural polymers — are being transformed into high-performance nanomaterials that address real-world challenges.
Inside you’ll find an accessible blend of fundamentals and practice: green synthesis and processing strategies, characterization techniques, surface functionalization, and pathways to scale-up. Each section connects science to application, showcasing how renewable nanomaterials are reshaping fields such as biomedical devices, energy storage, environmentally friendly packaging, sensors, catalysis, and water treatment.
Whether you’re a researcher, product developer, policy advisor, or graduate student, this book delivers the practical insights needed to design sustainable materials, evaluate life-cycle impacts, and navigate safety and regulatory concerns. Case-driven examples and application-focused discussions make the technical content immediately relevant for industry teams in Europe, North America, Asia-Pacific and emerging markets pursuing circular-economy solutions.
Written in a professional yet engaging tone, this 1st Edition balances rigorous science with real-world utility, making it an ideal reference for labs, corporate R&D, and academic courses on green nanotechnology. Equip yourself with the knowledge to innovate responsibly and accelerate the adoption of renewable-resource nanomaterials across global markets.
Order your copy today to stay at the forefront of sustainable materials science and unlock new opportunities in emerging applications.
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