Monday, November 9, 2009: 8:30 AM
Cheekwood G (Gaylord Opryland Hotel)
Description:
Bio-based composites are materials composed of both a matrix and reinforcing phase, where at least one component of the composite is
derived from plants, bacteria, animals, etc. The bio-based component can be a polymeric matrix (e.g., polylactic acid or triglyceride-based
polyesters), polymeric filler, natural fibers (e.g., flax or jute), or other bio-based additives (e.g., chitin or lignin). Composites with forest resources have included wood, nanoparticles derived from cellulose or hemicellulose contained in wood and such. Contributions are being sought that address new developments concerning the chemistry,
development, processing, structure, analysis, and properties of bio-based composites.
Sponsor:
Composites
Co-Sponsor(s):
Forest and Plant Bioproducts Division (17)
Chair:
Co-chairs:
8:30 AM
(13a)
Effect of Acrylated Microcrystalline Cellulose On the Properties of Silica-Filled Rubber Composites
10:35 AM
(13f)
Enzymatic Reactions and Mechanical Properties of Beetle Elytral Cuticle, a Multicomponent Biomaterial
See more of this Group/Topical: Materials Engineering and Sciences Division