➀ Researchers from Politecnico di Milano and collaborating institutions developed hydrophobic paper using the mechanical properties and water resistance of cellulose nanofibers. The study aims to create a sustainable, high-performance material for packaging and biomedical applications. ➁ The approach combines short protein chains (peptides) with cellulose nanofibers without chemical modification, enhancing their mechanical performance and water resistance. ➂ Incorporating fluorine atoms into the peptides creates a structured hydrophobic film, improving water resistance while maintaining biocompatibility and sustainability.
Related Articles
- FH Aachen Research Award for Prof. Reke and Prof. Ferrein2 months ago
- Innovative Nano-Agrochemicals: Insights from Nanomedicine2 months ago
- HM25: Smart Systems in Their Future Applications - Reliable, Trustworthy, and Secure2 months ago
- Hannover Messe: New Climate Technology for Home, Car, and Industry – How Wires and Sheets Cool and Heat Sustainably3 months ago
- Imec and ASML sign five year R&D agreement3 months ago
- IU Innovation Award 2025: Apply Now and Shape the Future of the Real Estate Industry3 months ago
- Efficient Production of Sustainable Aviation Fuel Achieved3 months ago
- HHL Leads SAFELOOP Innovation Management in Battery Technology3 months ago
- Sustainable Battery Manufacturing in Sight: Successful Completion of the BMBF-Funded Project IDcycLIB3 months ago
- Sustainable Lithium Extraction For EV Batteries3 months ago