BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20250804T160856EDT-86573jfGuR@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20250804T200856Z DESCRIPTION:We introduce new functions in super-structured assemblies [1] b ased on cellulose nanofibrils and nanocrystals as well as other renewable nano- and micro-particles\, including those based on chitin\, tannins and lignins [2]. Related efforts require control of interparticle and adhesive interactions to achieve macroscale and hierarchical assemblies with outst anding strength\, morphologies and designs. They can facilitate the creati on of biomimetic and advanced materials\, uniquely equipped with opto-mech anical and stimuli-responsive behaviors [3]. We discuss the topology of na nonetworks formed from renewable nanoparticles combined with mineral and o rganic components following a generic fabrication pathway [4]. A vast numb er of opportunities is further demonstrated from the association of nanoce lluloses and nanochitin in the formulation of multiphase systems\, includi ng foams and emulsions relevant to foodstuff and structural applications [ 5]. Our results are expected to expand the development of functional collo ids from laboratory-scale towards implementation in nanomanufacturing of b ulk materials. Our efforts in these directions need to consider the severa l challenges that still exist in relation to circularity and resource effi ciency. Hence\, we expand on the opportunities to reduce water intensity d uring processing [6] and to accommodate feedstock diversity\, to span stre ams that include residues from biomass processing and agri-food losses and waste [7].\n\n \n\n[1] Li et al.\, Developing fibrillated cellulose as a sustainable technological material\, Nature\, 590\, 47 (2021). DOI:1 0.103 8/s41586-020-03167-7\n\n[2] Bai et al.\, Adsorption and assembly of cellul osic and lignin colloids at oil/water interfaces\, Langmuir\, 35\, 571 (20 19). DOI: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.8b01288\n\n[3] Tardy et al.\, Exploiting su pramolecular interactions from polymeric colloids for strong anisotropic a dhesion between solid surfaces\, Adv. Mat.\, 1906886 (2020). DOI: 10.1002/ adma.201906886\; Tripathi et al.\, Expanding the upper limits of robustnes s of cellulose nanocrystal aerogels: outstanding mechanical performance an d associated pore compression response of chiral-nematic architectures\, J . Mat. Chem. A\, 7\, 15309 (2019). DOI: 10.1039/c9ta03950c\n\n[4] Mattos e t al.\, Nanofibrillar networks enable universal assembly of superstructure d particle constructs\, Sci. Adv.\, 6\, eaaz7328 (2020). DOI: 10.1126/scia dv.aaz7328\; Tardy et al.\, Deconstruction and reassembly of renewable pol ymers and biocolloids into next generation structured materials\, Chem. Re v. ASAP (2021). DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemrev.0c01333\n\n[5] Huan et al.\, Pick ering emulsions via interfacial nanoparticle complexation of oppositely ch arged nanopolysaccharides\, ACS Appl. Mat. & Interfaces\, 13\, 12581 (2021 ). DOI: 10.1021/acsami.0c22560\n\n[6] Ajdary et al.\, Plant nanomaterials and inspiration from nature: water interactions and hierarchically-structu red hydrogels\, Adv. Mat.\, 2001085 (2020). DOI: 10.1002/adma.202001085\; Beaumont et al.\, Unique reactivity of nanoporous cellulosic materials med iated by surface-confined water\, Nature Comm\, 12\, 2513 (2021). DOI: 10. 1038/s41467-021-22682-3\n\n[7] Otoni et al.\, The food-materials nexus: ne xt generation bioplastics and advanced materials from agri-food residues\, Adv. Mat.\, ASAP (2021). DOI: 10.1002/adma.202102520\n\n \n\nProfessor Or lando Rojas is a Canada Excellence Research Chair in University of British Columbia and Director of the Bioproducts Institute. In this latter role\, he synergizes a distinguished group of professors and researchers conduct ing multi- and cross-disciplinary research to create fundamental knowledge and applications\, from seed genetics to cutting-edge biorefining technol ogies\, from thermochemical and bio-conversion pathways to novel bio-based products. His research group\, Bio-based Colloids and Materials operates between Vancouver (UBC) and Helsinki (Aalto University).\n Prof. Rojas rece ived the Anselme Payen Award\, established by the American Chemical Societ y in 1962\, the highest recognition in the area of cellulose and renewable materials. He is an elected Fellow of the American Chemical Society (2013 )\, the Finnish Academy of Science and Letters (2017) and recipient of the Tappi Nanotechnology Award (2015). He is adjunct professor in the Departm ent of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering of North Carolina State Unive rsity.\n Prof. Rojas is Associate editor of Biomacromolecules and Emeritus Editor of J. Dispersion Science and Technology. He is member of the Marcus Wallenberg Foundation Selection Committee and Honorary Chair of the Asia Pacific Young Scientists Association. Prof. Rojas most recent research gra nts include the prestigious European Research Commission Advanced Grant (E RC-Advanced) and a Horizon H2020 project\, among others.\n Prof. Rojas is c o-lead of the national competence center to advance the Finnish materials bioeconomy\, the FinnCERES Flagship\, between Aalto University and the Fin nish Research Center (VTT). Prof. Rojas is past-chair of Aalto’s Materials Platform and co-PI of the Academy of Finland's Center of Excellence in Mo lecular Engineering of Biosynthetic Hybrid Materials Research\, HYBER.\n Du ring his career Prof. Rojas has advised 50 postdoctoral fellows\, 61 PhD a nd 50 MS students. He has also hosted 112 international visiting scholars and professors. With a h-index of 74 and 28000 citations (Google Scholar)\ , he has authored about 460 peer-reviewed papers and a larger number of co nference contributions related to the core research\, mainly dealing with nanostructures from renewable materials and their utilization in multiphas e systems.\n\n \n\nJoin Zoom Meeting\n https://mcgill.zoom.us/j/81013454699 \n Meeting ID: 810 1345 4699\n\n \n DTSTART:20211022T150000Z DTEND:20211022T163000Z SUMMARY:Renewable Nanoparticles in Superstructured and Multiphase Materials URL:/miam/channels/event/renewable-nanoparticles-super structured-and-multiphase-materials-334124 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR