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Research highlights in industrial biomaterials 2009-2012
Abstract
Industrial biomaterials 2009-2012 summarises the keyfindings and inventions developed during the VTT'sIndustrial biomaterials spearhead programme. In the fieldof bio-economy, the Industrialbiomaterial spearhead programme focused on renewingindustry by means of emerging technologies of materialsand chemicals based on non-food biomass, including foodside streams, agricultural leftovers and natural materialwaste fractions.This publication focuses on the development of novelbiopolymers and production technologies based onlignocellulosics, such as hydrolysed sugars, cellulose,hemicelluloses, and lignin. Thespearhead programme's main achievements include thedevelopment of nanocellulose products, new packagingfilms and barriers from nanocellulose, hemicellulose andlignin, new production methods for hydroxyacids and theirpolymers like high performance bio-barrier PGA, thedevelopment of novel biocomposites for kitchen furniture,and textile fibres from recycled pulp.