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This book focuses on recent developments in the field of green biopolymers and nanomaterials, especially bionanostructured materials and bionanocomposites. Highlights include a detailed discussion of bionanostructured material, food packing reviews, water remediation, and other industrial applications. The book is aimed at beginners in this field.

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This book focuses on recent developments in the field of green biopolymers and nanomaterials, especially bionanostructured materials and bionanocomposites. Highlights include a detailed discussion of bionanostructured material, food packing reviews, water remediation, and other industrial applications. The book is aimed at beginners in this field.
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Autorenporträt
Shakeel Ahmed is assistant professor at the Department of Chemistry, Government Degree College Mendhar, Jammu and Kashmir, India. He obtained his PhD in biopolymers and bionanocomposites. He has worked as a national postdoctoral fellow at the Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi, and as a research fellow at the Bio/Polymers Research Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi. He has published several research papers on green nanomaterials and biopolymers, including biomedical applications, packaging, sensors, and water treatment. He has also written a few books on natural materials (biopolymers and biocomposites) and nanomaterials. He is a member of the American Chemical Society, USA; associate member of the Royal Society of Chemistry, UK; and life member of the Asian Polymer Association and Society of Materials Chemistry, India, and an active reviewer of many reputed journals. His research areas of interest include biopolymeric and green nanomaterials. Suvardhan Kanchi did his masters in applied chemistry and PhD in analytical chemistry from Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati, India, and spent one year as a postdoctoral fellow in the Material Science and Engineering Department at Feng Chia University, Taiwan, on the nanoconfinement of AuNPs and their characterization techniques. In 2012, he joined Durban University of Technology, South Africa, as a postdoctoral fellow, where he works as a research associate and lecturer. His current research involves methods of separating organic and inorganic molecules from environmental samples using capillary electrophoresis. He is also interested in the fabrication of electrochemical nano-/biosensors using bio-/nanocomposites for high-intensity artificial sweeteners, bisphenols, and dyes. He has coauthored approx. 55 research papers in peer-reviewed journals and has 8 book chapters and 2 books to his credit.