About this Research Topic
The goal of this Research Topic is to become the reference point of the research currently devoted to understanding the chemistry and structure of biobased nanomaterials, and how these features determine their macroscopic properties and performance in energy harvesting and storage, organic- and bio-electronics, infrastructure, or biotechnology applications. The aim of this Research Topic is to become the point of reference with regards to the rational design, synthesis and characterization of biobased nanomaterials.
The scope of this Research Topic is to cover promising, recent, and novel research trends on the chemistry and structure of biobased nanomaterials with special focus on energy harvesting and storage, infrastructure, or biotechnology applications. We invite Original Research, Perspective and Review articles in themes including, but not limited to:
• design and development of bioinspired and biobased circular compounds
• synthesis and methodology for the production of high-performance biobased compounds
• strategies for tailoring chemical features and nanostructure
• characterization of compounds at different length scales
• multiscale modelling and simulation techniques (e.g., density functional theory, molecular dynamics, finite elements, machine learning)
• infrastructure applications of novel biobased nanomaterials
• energy harvesting and storage applications of novel biobased nanomaterials
• application of biobased nanomaterials in emergent organic- and bio-electronic technologies
Keywords: Biobased nanomaterials, biomass, computational modelling and simulations, bioelectronics, circular economy.
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