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Enhancement and Reaction condition Optimizations for cellulose valorization). The main objective of this project is the oxidation of cellulose to produce cellouronic acid using heterogeneous catalysis
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of intermediate presentations). The project concerns more particularly the development of substrate based on cellulosic materials allowing the sensitivity to temperature changes. The main scientific challenges
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For in Asia. To find out more about RMIT Vietnam and our current vacancies, please visit our website: https://www.rmit.edu.vn/careers About the project This research project explores plant-based and
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bacterial cellulose and evaluation of promising structures providing permanent colouration • develope low-emission processes for bacterial cellulose growth, including the adjustment of reaction parameters
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order to carry out research work. - Will be responsible for implementing additive manufacturing processes and manufacturing almost 2D structures of liquid-crystalline systems prepared from cellulose
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Degree or equivalent Skills/Qualifications Job description: Synthesis and characterization of nanofibrillated cellulose and nanocellulose hydrogels Specific Requirements Specific requirements
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: Incorporation of cellulose- and lignin-derived nanomaterials into bio-based polymers for food packaging; Assessment of the technical quality and safety of the new biomaterials considering their application in
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of the above-mentioned project, including, namely: Incorporation of cellulose- and lignin-derived nanomaterials into bio-based polymers for food packaging; Assessment of the technical quality and safety
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technologies. The OEM group is part of the Laboratory of Organic Electronics (LOE) (https://liu.se/LOE ), an internationally renowned research environment comprising more than 150 researchers from diverse
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cellulose fiber extraction from agro-industrial residues and the processing of fiber/polyester composites will be valued. I.II - The non-degree-granting course must be related to the type of activity covered