1 INTRODUCTION
2 MARKETS
2.1.1 Paper 2.1.2 Adhesives 2.1.3 Food and Packaging
3 SUPPLIERS AND APPLICATIONS DEVELOPERS
3.1 Novel applications of water-soluble and amphiphilic polymers 3.2 Bioswitch technology for selective release 3.3 Proprietary technologies for mass production of microparticles, microdroplets, microcapsules and microfoams 3.4 Starches for glaze applications 3.5 Creation of nutritional, clinical nutrition and drug delivery systems based on carbohydrates 3.6 Complex-shaped ceramics 3.7 Nanopowders 3.8 Nanocomposite research using nanocellulose and various paper chemistry applications of nanomaterials 3.9 Particles from carbohydrates in the range of 200 nanometres 3.10 Starch nanocrystals 3.11 Nanocoatings for paper recycling and mill waste 3.12 Synthesising modified and functional latex particles 3.13 Easily degradable, renewable and recyclable packaging based on biopolymers, paper and board 3.14 Surface modification of starch and cellulose nanoparticles 3.15 Hydrophilic polymers 3.16 Latex-starch nanofibres 3.17 Nanostructured surfaces 3.18 Innovative coating materials to improve the barrier properties of paper-based packaging materials 3.19 Starch based technology development 3.20 Starches as temporary aids in processing of ceramic materials 3.21 Stable o/w nanoemulsions using palm-based liquid wax esters 3.22 Polymer blends created from starch and synthetic polymers 3.23 Nano dispersions of conducting polyaniline and polypyrrol
4 GLOSSARY
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