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Green Materials (2024) 12 (2): 60–67.
Published: 08 February 2023
... and application of MOF nanomaterials and might bring considerable application prospects for photocatalysis of organic pollutants and heavy metal ions in polluted water. (corresponding author: wangyi@qdio.ac.cn) 25 08 2022 16 01 2023 Emerald Publishing Limited: All rights reserved 2024...
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Green Materials (2022) 10 (2): 90–96.
Published: 23 February 2021
... ICE Publishing: All rights reserved 2022 adhesive green chemistry nanomaterials Nowadays, green materials have become increasingly important for producing various high-value products with a low environmental impact. 1 , 2 Bio-based materials have been developed to replace petroleum...
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Green Materials (2019) 7 (3): 109–117.
Published: 17 December 2018
... of the organic ligands from the NPs varied widely depending on the nanomaterial and medium considered. The NPs were harmless to aerobic heterotrophs and methanogens at high concentrations (800–1200 mg/l). In contrast, they displayed low to moderate toxicity to A. fischeri (50% inhibition at 286–1372 mg...
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Green Materials (2014) 2 (4): 169–182.
Published: 01 December 2014
...:   johan.foster@unifr.ch 04 06 2014 01 09 2014 ICE Publishing: All rights reserved 2014 cellulose composite materials environmentally benign processing materials processing nanomaterials nanostructures polymeric materials sustainable materials Aerogels are an interesting...
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Green Materials (2014) 2 (4): 222–231.
Published: 01 December 2014
.... Cellulosic nanomaterials (CNs) are comprised of the most abundant biopolymer on earth (i.e. cellulose).1–4 Their superb tensile strength and elastic modulus, exceeding those of carbon fibre, 3 make CNs excellent candidates for reinforcement of polymers. Cellulose-filled nanocomposites...
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Green Materials (2014) 2 (1): 2–10.
Published: 01 March 2014
... contents, spanning from 0·125 to 1 vol% of inorganic material. composite materials nanomaterials sustainable materials Most engineered wood products are manufactured in panels from compressed wood chips and a polymer binder. For example, particle boards (PBs) have a composition consisting...
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Green Materials (2013) 1 (1): 47–61.
Published: 01 March 2013
...: All rights reserved 2013 graphene graphene oxide graphite oxide heterogeneous catalysis organic synthesis nanomaterials Since Geim and Novoselov’s milestone work in 2004, 1 the chemistry of graphene has bloomed only recently and has now become an indispensable part...

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