Seminar by Dr. Robert J. Moon , Forest Products Laboratory, US Forest Service, School of Materials Engineering, Purdue University, Birck Nanotechnology Center, Purdue University.
Emerging cellulose-based technologies offer potential development of materials with a wide range of new properties that have applications in products once considered improbable with biobased materials (wood, plant, etc.). Cellulose nanocrystals (CNC) are a newly-appreciated class of nanomaterials that offer a unique "building block" on which a new biopolymer composites industry can be based.
Richardson Hall (campus map) |
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313 |
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3180 SW Jefferson Way |
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Corvallis |
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OR |
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Free |
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Margie York |
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1 541 737 4259 |
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margie.york at oregonstate.edu |
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Wood Science / Engr |