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This project aims to create sustainable alternatives to inorganic nanoparticles in the pigment industry by utilizing bio-sourced nanomaterials. By developing cellulose-based scattering enhancers, it seeks to replace harmful materials like titanium dioxide in various applications, including cosmetics and packaging.
Nanomaterials, especially if bio-sourced, have huge promise in a wide range of applications of societal importance to replace inorganic and synthetic counterparts.
This is particularly important in the pigment industry, which has long relied on the use of inorganic nanoparticles as scattering enhancers.
Now there is a growing demand for natural and sustainable alternatives that avoid the growing concerns over potential long-term health impacts of inorganic materials such as Titanium dioxide (TiO…
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