ENZYFUNC Seminar
Lignocellulosic biomass is considered one of the most viable alternatives to replace fossil-based raw materials for carbon-neutral advanced materials. While there are many promising methods to produce sustainable cellulosic packaging and textile materials, there is a clear need for sustainable and scalable surface functionalization methods. In this seminar, members of the ENZYFUNC research project will share insights on how to develop green, enzymatic methods for functionalize cellulosic surfaces.
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Where
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Puumiehenkuja 5, Espoo
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Event language(s)
English
Seminar program:
- 12.45 Coffee and mingling
- 13.00 Welcome and project overview, Monika Österberg
- 13.10 Keynote, Miska Paulorinne
- 13.35 Introduction to obtaining betulin and suberin from birch outer bark, Risto Korpinen
- 13:50 Supramolecular architectures based on the self-assembly of suberin hydrolysate, betulin and their hybrids, Farooq Muhammad and Tuukka Verho
- 14:10 Coffee and poster session
- 14:40 From nature to application: environmental impact of biobased hydrophobic coating, Pooja Yadav
- 15:00 Safety of suberin and lignin nanoparticles, Kati Räsänen
- 15:15 Enzyme catalyzed esterification of modified hemicellulose for coating applications, Harry Boer
- 15:35 Functional coatings for textiles and packaging, Monika Österberg
- 15:50 Closing remarks
- 16:00 End of event
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