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10th World Convention on Biopolymers & Bioplastics 2019.

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Place : Japan, Yamanashi-Shi

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Contact Person:Adam McCall

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Conference Series welcomes researchers around the globally to attend our upcoming biopolymer conference on 10th World Convention on Biopolymers & Bioplastics scheduled on the following date October 23-24,2019 in Tokyo, Japan which includes prompt keynote presentations, Oral talks, Poster presentations and Exhibitions. Biopolymers Conference 2019 will also provide an excellent opportunity to meet experts around the globe to exchange information and also strengthen the collaboration among different Directors, Researchers, Professors, Associate Professors, and Scholars from academia, business and industry sectors. Biopolymers Conferences is anticipating participants from around 40+ countries across the globe. It will provide two days of robust discussions on recent advancements and new strategies for development of new materials for global requirements in agriculture, health industries, Marine, Food Industry and many more. Biopolymers are polymeric biomolecules, as they occur in nature and produced by living organisms. It is a bio-degradable polymer which are synthesized by living organism. Biopolymers are the backbone in itself and exploring its properties in and outside the living system promises to be a stepping stone for better tomorrow. Cellulose, starch and chitin, proteins and peptides, DNA and RNA are the examples of biopolymers. Biopolymers are most commonly used and most abundantly available which have been described with an focus on the properties relevant to biomedical importance. Since they are polymers, biopolymers contain monomeric units that are covalently bonded to form larger structures depending upon the nature of the repeating unit they are made of polysaccharides, proteins of amino acids, nucleic acids of nucleotides. Biopolymers provide a large amount of applications in the pharmaceutical and medical applications. Polymeric materials play an important role in many different aspects of energy storage such as batteries, fuel cells, capacitors, photovoltaics and thermo-electrics. With the combination of catechol protection/deprotection chemistry with controlled polymerization techniques a well defined polymer structure with tuna-able composition and functionality were introduced in the past five years. With the necessity growth of intermittent solar and wind renewable electricity generation a renewable material are requested for the large scale of electrical storage. Biopolymers are the source of inexpensive materials in particular through the usage of black liquor from waste product and paper production. Biopolymers are the polymers extracted from biomass, synthesized from bio-derived monomers and produced from microorganisms. Plastic materials obtained from oil are used in the food industry, these polymers are cheap and easily available. Over the course of last decade, significant interest in use of biopolymers within the food industry as smart and active polymer system has emerged. With the advent of food processing industries there is a great demand for petroleum-based packing materials for food industry. The technologies which are associated with the smart and active biopolymers have the potential to drive the development of a new generation of active packaging system that integrate food quality monitoring systems. As per one of the alternatives for food usage Edible and bio-degradable natural polymeric materials can be used. Bio-degradable natural polymeric materials can be used as edible films and coatings for packaging materials, whereas nanocomposites will be used for

10th World Convention on Biopolymers & Bioplastics 2019. will be held in Yamanashi-Shi,Japan on date 2019-10-24

Deadline for abstracts/proposals : 10th October 2019

Organized By :Conferenceseries LLC LTD

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Venue :: Radisson Hotel Narita, 650-35 Nanae, Tomisato, Chiba Prefecture, Japan Tokyo

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