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Monomers, biopolymers and biomaterials from renewable resources
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Journal of Material Sciences & Engineering

ISSN: 2169-0022

Open Access

Monomers, biopolymers and biomaterials from renewable resources


20th International Conference on Emerging Materials and Nanotechnology

June 25-26, 2018 | Vancouver, Canada

Aman Ullah

University of Alberta, Canada

Keynote: J Material Sci Eng

Abstract :

In recent years, the use of renewable natural resources have become the focus of research in supplementing and replacing traditional petrochemical products due to growing energy demands and environmental concerns. The utilization of lipids and other renewable resources has been considered to play a primitive role towards sustainable development due to their large scale availability, built-in-functionality, biodegradability and no net CO2 production. In addition, a broad range of monomers can be obtained as a single feedstock. These attributes make lipids a good fit for the development of renewable biomaterials. This Presentation will focus on the conversion of lipids, from various sources including waste streams such as waste cooking oil and lipids extracted from spent foul, into monomers, biopolymers and biomaterials. The ability for complete conversion of oils in just few minutes under solvent free conditions into monomers, biopolymers and bio-composites is undoubtedly an attractive concept from both an academic and an industrial point of view.

Biography :

Aman Ullah received his PhD (with distinction) in Chemical Sciences and Technologies in 2010 at the University of Genova, Italy by working together at Southern Methodist University, USA. He worked as a postdoctoral fellow before accepting an Assistant Professor position at the University of Alberta. He has been promoted to Associate Professor with Tenure. He has been teaching a graduate course entitled “Renewable Biomaterials”. This course deals with fundamentals in biobased materials development, characterization, and various industrial applications. Current research, recent literature, and real-life applications of biomaterials/ bionanomaterials in various industries are discussed throughout the course. Aman has published more than 40 papers in reputed journals and 3 patents/patent applications. His research is focussed on the development of biochemicals, biopolymers/biomaterials from renewable resources. Overall, as PI and Co-investigator, he has attracted a total of ~ $8.7 million in funding in last 5 years. He has participated and presented his work in more than 82 National and international scientific meetings and conferences, including several invited, keynote and planery lectures at conferences and research centers in Asia, Europe, and America. In addition, he has received several awards including Canadian Rising Star award in Global Health by Grand Challenges Canada in 2012

E-mail: ullah2@ualberta.ca

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