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Research Project: VISCOELASTIC PROPERTIES AND POLYMER COMPOSITE APPLICATIONS OF NANO-MATERIALS DERIVED FROM AGRICULTURAL BYPRODUCTS AND FEEDSTOCKS

Location: Plant Polymer Research

Publications (Clicking on the reprint icon Reprint Icon will take you to the publication reprint.)

Comparison of TLUD and atmospherically-controlled retort methods of preparing biochar using corn stover and wheat straw feedstocks - (Abstract Only)
Peterson, S.C. 2013. Comparison of TLUD and atmospherically-controlled retort methods of preparing biochar using corn stover and wheat straw feedstocks. Meeting Abstract. xx.
Biochar: sustainable and versatile - (Book / Chapter)
(23-Apr-13)
Protein-based nanoparticles for hydrophilic coating - (Abstract Only)
Kim, S., Biswas, A., Evans, K.O. 2013. Protein-based nanoparticles for hydrophilic coating. Meeting Abstract. xx.
Protein-based nanoparticles for hydrophilic coating - (Proceedings)
(12-Mar-13)
Reinforcement effect of biomass carbon and protein in elastic biocomposites - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Jong, L. 2013. Reinforcement effect of biomass carbon and protein in elastic biocomposites. Polymer Composites. 34(1):697-706.
Production of BSA-poly(ethyl cyanoacrylate) nanoparticles as a coating material that improves wetting property - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Kim, S., Evans, K.O., Biswas, A. 2013. Production of BSA-poly(ethyl cyanoacrylate) nanoparticles as a coating material that improves wetting property. Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces. v. 107(1):68-75.
Structural characterization of soy protein nanoparticles from high shear microfluidization - (Abstract Only)
Jong, L. 2013. Structural characterization of soy protein nanoparticles from high shear microfluidization. Meeting Abstract. xx.
Effect of processing methods on the mechanical properties of natural rubber filled with stearic acid modified soy protein particles - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
(04-Nov-12)
Comparing corn stover and switchgrass biochar: characterization and sorption properties - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Peterson, S.C., Appell, M.D., Jackson, M.A., Boateng, A.A. 2012. Comparing corn stover and switchgrass biochar: characterization and sorption properties. Canadian Journal of Agricultural Science. v. 5(1):1-8.
Thermal dissolution of maize starches in aqueous medium - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Kim, S., Biswas, A., Singh, M., Peterson, S.C., Liu, S.X. 2012. Thermal dissolution of maize starches in aqueous medium. Journal of Cereal Science. 56(1):720-725.
Starch-filled polymer composites - (Popular Publication)
Kim, S. 2012. Degradable polymer composites prepared from starch and alkyl cyanoacrylate. Society of Plastics Engineers Proceedings. x.
Utilization of low-ash biochar to partially replace carbon black in SBR composites - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
(17-Jun-12)
Production of poly(alkyl cyanoacrylate)nanoparticles as a coating material that changes wetting property - (Abstract Only)
Kim, S. 2012. Production of poly(alkyl cyanoacrylate)nanoparticles as a coating material that changes wetting property. Meeting Abstract. #.
Effect of microfluidized and stearic acid modified soy protein in natural rubber - (Proceedings)
Jong, L. 2012. Effect of microfluidized and stearic acid modified soy protein in natural rubber. American Chemical Society. v. 107.
Increasing biochar surface area: Optimization of ball milling parameters - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Peterson, S.C., Jackson, M.A., Kim, S., Palmquist, D.E. 2012. Increasing biochar surface area: optimization of ball milling parameters. Journal of Powder Technology. 228(1):115-120.
Biochar as potential adsorptive media for estrogenic compounds - (Abstract Only)
Peterson, S.C., Appell, M.D., Jackson, M.A. 2012. Biochar as potential adsorptive media for estrogenic compounds [abstract]. American Chemical Society. AGFD 230.
Characterization of soy protein nanoparticles prepared by high shear microfluidization - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Jong, L. 2013. Characterization of soy protein nanoparticles prepared by high shear microfluidization. Journal of Dispersion Science and Technology. 34(4):469-475.
Increasing biochar surface area: effects of various milling - (Abstract Only)
Peterson, S.C., Jackson, M.A., Kim, S., Palmquist, D.E. 2011. Increasing biochar surface area: Effects of various milling [abstract]. American Chemical Society. Abstract #14304.
Effect of strain rate on mechanical properties of melt-processed soy flour composite filler and styrene-butadiene blends - (Proceedings)
Jong, L. 2011. Effect of strain rate on mechanical properties of melt-processed soy flour composite filler and styrene-butadiene blends. Proceedings of American Chemical Society National Meeting, Division of Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. paper no. 382.

   

 
Project Team
Jong, Lei
Kim, Sanghoon
Peterson, Steven - Steve
 
Project Annual Reports
  FY 2012
  FY 2011
 
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  Quality and Utilization of Agricultural Products (306)
 
 
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