期刊名称:JOURNAL OF RENEWABLE MATERIALS
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About the journal

ABOUT THIS JOURNAL Welcome to the home page of Journal of Renewable Materials (JRM) committed to publishing peer-reviewed original research on macromolecules and additives obtained from renewable/biobased resources. Our aim is to publish your work as efficiently and effectively as possible so the world is aware of it. We are equally committed to building a community around JRM and here’s how you can participate in building it:
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SCOPE The Journal of Renewable Materials (JRM) publishes high quality peer reviewed original research on macromolecules and additives obtained from renewable/biobased resources. Utilizing a multidisciplinary approach, JRM introduces cutting-edge research on biobased monomers, polymers, additives (both organic and inorganic), their blends and composites. It showcases both fundamental aspects and new applications for renewable materials. The fundamental theories and topics pertain to chemistry of biobased mono¬mers, macromoners and polymers, their structure-property relationship, processing using sustainable methods, characterization (spectroscopic, morphological, thermal, mechanical, and rheological), bio and environmental degradation, and life cycle analysis. Demonstration of use of renewable materials and composites in applications including adhesives, bio and environmentally degradable structures, biomedicine, construction, electrical & electronics, mechanical, mendable and self-healing systems, optics, packaging, recycling, shape-memory, and stimulus responsive systems will be presented. | Abstract & Indexing - IMPACT FACTOR of 1.263 - Current Contents/Physical, Chemical & Earth Sciences - Science Citation Index-Expanded - JCR in the subject categories Materials Science, Composites; Polymer Science; and the new subject category Green & Sustainable Science & Technology. - Scopus - Chemical Abstracting Services - Polymer Library - Google Scholar - AGRICOLA
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Alessandro Gandini (agandini@iqsc.usp.br) is a physical chemist who has taught and conducted research for the last fifty years at academic and other institutions in Switzerland, UK, Canada, USA, Cuba, France, Brazil and Portugal, after his first degree in Italy. His main scientific interests are polymer synthesis and characterization, with a special emphasis on polymers from renewable resources, photochemistry, and the physical chemistry of surfaces and interfaces. He has published more than 400 scientific contributions and is an Honorary Doctor of the Saint Petersburg Forestry Academy and of Havana University, and was invested with the Ermine decoration of Grenoble National Polytechnic Institute.
Ramaswamy Nagarajan (Ramaswamy_Nagarajan@uml.edu) is an associate professor at the University of Massachusetts, Lowell and has a science and engineering background with bachelor degrees in chemistry and rubber technology from India and a doctoral degree in polymer science from the University of Massachusetts. His research interest is in the development of “greener”/sustainable routes to advanced functional materials (polymers, additives and surfactants). Working at the interface of science and engineering his research group has been involved in translating fundamental research into engineering applications for advancing technology in new and emerging areas. He has published more than 50 papers in peer-reviewed journals and holds 14 U. S. patents.
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Ashutosh Tiwari (ashunpl@gmail.com) is Secretary General, International Association of Advanced Materials; Chairman and Managing Director of Tekidag AB (Intech); Associate Professor and Group Leader, Smart Materials and Biodevices at the world premier Biosensors and Bioelectronics Centre, IFM-Linköping University; Editor-in-Chief, Advanced Materials Letters; a materials chemist and docent in the Applied Physics with the specialization of Biosensors and Bioelectronics from Linköping University, Sweden. Prof. Tiwari has several national and international affiliations including United States of America, Japan, China, India and South Africa. Academic Chairman of Dr. G. P. Law College and Founder Director, Vinoba Bhave Research Institute, India. Just after completed his PhD, he joined as young scientist at National Physical Laboratory, India and later moved to University of Wisconsin, USA for postdoctoral research. He obtained various prestigious fellowships including Marie Curie, The European Commission; JSPS (regular and bridge fellow), Japan; SI, Sweden; and from INSA, CSIR & DST, India. His research focus is on the design and advanced applications of cutting edge stimuli-responsive materials for smart biodevices. He is actively involved in the undergraduate, post graduate and PhD teaching in the field of intelligent materials, nanomaterials and atom-thick materials for biomedical, biosensing and bioenergy devices. Prof. Tiwari is recipient of prestigious 'The Nano Award', 'Innovation in Materials Science Award' and 'Advanced Materials Medal' for his notable contributions to smart materials and biomedical nanotechnology. He has more than 130 peer-reviewed primary research publications in the field of materials science and nanotechnology. He has edited/authored more than 35 books on advanced materials and technology for esteemed publishers. He is the editor of the Advanced Materials series that is published by Scrivener Publishing LLC and co-published with Wiley; and a founder member and chair of American, Asian, European and Advanced Materials World Congress, Smart Materials and Surfaces, Global & European Graphene Forum, International Conference on Smart Energy Technologies, International Conference on Material Science and Technology and World Technology Forum famous international events of materials science and technology and also bilateral events such as Sweden-Japan Nano, Indo-Swedish Advanced Materials Forum, etc. Prof. Tiwari serves as scientific evaluator and member of panels of experts to various governmental and non-governmental agencies; member of PhD committee, and have been invited for plenary, keynote and invited lectures in the more than 30 countries. His current research on zipper-like bioelectronics, nanobioreactors, programmable super-thin bioelectronics, smart theranostics, and affinity/MIP surfaces realized by the integration of smart architecting has emerged as a versatile platform for building a new age technological outlets to tackle key challenges in medical, energy supply and environmental issues.
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EDITORIAL BOARD Associate Editors Mirta Aranguren, University of Mar del Plata, Argentina Hyoe and Tatsuko Hatakeyama, Fukui University of Technology, Japan Katja Loos, University of Groningen, The Netherlands David Plackett, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
Editorial Board Naceur Belgacem, Grenoble Polytechnic, France Sami Boufi, Faculty of Sciences, University of Sfax, Tunisia Virginia Cadiz, University of Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona, Spain Antonio Carvalho, University of São Paulo, Brazil Annamaria Celli, University of Bologna, Italy Craig Clemons, Forest Service, Madison, USA Henri Cramail, ENSCBP, France Pedro Fardim, Åbo Academy, Turku, Finland Juan Galbis, University of Seville, Spain Peter Halley, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia Alfonso Jiménez, University of Alicante, Spain David Kaplan, Tufts University, USA Vimal Katiyar Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati, India Marie-France Lacrampe, Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Douai, France Robert Mathers, Penn State University, USA Michael Meier, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany Amar Mohanty, University of Guelph, Canada, Ramani Narayan, Michigan State University, USA Anil Netravali, Cornell University, USA Riko Ozao,SONY Institute of Higher Education, Kanagawa,Japan Jean-Pierre Pascault, INSA, Lyon, France Carlos Peniche, University of Havana, Cuba Srikanth Pilla, Clemson University, USA, Antonio Pizzi, University of Lorraine, France Orlando Rojas, Aalto University, Finland Kei Saito, Monash University, Australia Xianhong Wang, Chinese Academy of Science, Changchun
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