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Advancements in Encapsulation Processes, 2D Materials, Bioplastics, Eco-friendly Packaging, and Natural Dye Extracts

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  • 15 Pages
  • June 2018
  • Region: Global
  • Frost & Sullivan
  • ID: 4580203

This issue of High-tech Materials TOE profiles innovations in encapsulation processes for supplements, 3D materials that serve as an alternative to graphene for photocatalysis applications, highly degradable polylactic acid-based bioplastics, eco-friendly packaging for fruits and vegetables made from tomato leaves, and sustainable hair dye derived from black currant waste.

The High-Tech Materials TechVision Opportunity Engine (TOE) provides intelligence on technologies, products, processes, applications, and strategic insights on various materials across industries. Some material technologies include lightweight materials, bio–based materials, ceramics, smart materials, fibers, nanomaterials, responsive materials, polymers, woven and non woven materials, polymers and plastics and packaging materials.

The Chemicals and Advanced Materials cluster tracks research and innovation trends and developments across specialty chemicals, plastics, polymers, chemicals, bio-chemicals, metals, coatings, thinfilms, surface treatments, composites, alloys, oil and gas, fuel additives, fibers, and several other related technologies and its impact and application across industries.

Table of Contents

1. Recent Advances in Material Development
Two-step Encapsulation Technique for Improving Efficacy in Supplements
3D Form Compound that Serves as an Alternative to Graphene
High-performance Bioplastics that are Highly Degradable
Eco-friendly Packaging Made from Tomato Leaves
Safe and Sustainable Hair Dye Derived from Black Currants

2. Industry Contacts