Research has been conducted for biopolymer material design, biopolymer processing, and the tailoring of biopolymer nanocomposite structure and properties. Specifically, the effects of a wide range of factors related to material formulation and engineering process on material structure and properties have been investigated. For material formulation design, different biopolymers, used alone or in combination, were tested, including chitosan, silk protein, silk peptide, carboxymethyl cellulose, and alginate. Also, the effects of solvents and plasticisers were studied. Moreover, nanoadditives especially graphenic materials were included in the material design. Regarding engineering process, both solution casting (with large amounts of solvents) and “melt” processing (at high biopolymer concentration) were experimented. Detailed processing conditions were considered such as biopolymer concentration, temperature, shearing, pressure, and duration. The materials prepared were characterised by a wide range of techniques including some new ones to the Fellow.
Main results generated include: 1) A new cost-effective method to construct biopolymer composites with tailored properties; 2) Identification of most important factors for nanofiller dispersion in biopolymer matrices; 3) Mechanisms regarding the reinforcement effect of nanofillers on biopolymers (how nanofillers affect material structure and properties); 4) Elaboration of competing interactions between biopolymer, nanofiller and plasticiser; 5) Revelation of unexpected structures and properties of biopolymer composites (e.g. hydrolytic stability and high relative permittivity). Results dissemination have been achieved via night journal publications, three international conferences (for one as an invited speaker), an online workshop (as an invited speaker), and an invited academic seminar.
The Fellow participated in public engagement (e.g. Pint of Science Festival and WMG Family Day) and pitch events to industry, policymakers and the public (e.g. Falling Walls Lab), published two non-scientific online publications and video, provided comments on COVID-19 related plastic issues for TV programs and news articles. He supervised a visiting scholar. He undertook extensive training in technical and transferrable skills (e.g. on public speaking by Debatrix). He was appointed as an Editorial Board Member of two journals (Carbohydrate Polymers, and Coatings), earned a teaching qualification AFHEA, and became a professional member of IOM3 (MIMMM).