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SAVE THE DATE!
MAY 16-18, 201111TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
WOOD & BIOFIBERPLASTIC COMPOSITES NANOTECHNOLOGY IN WOOD
COMPOSITES SYMPOSIUM&
MADISON, WISCONSIN USA
The International Conference on Wood & Biofiber Plastic Composites on May 16-17, 2011 will bring together international experts from the scientific, technical, and commercial communities to encourage the exchange and dissemination of information on the latest advances and future opportunities for these materials. In addition to the conference, a Nanotechnology in Wood Composites Symposium will be held on May 18, 2011. A select group of speakers will inform attendees on the latest research on applying nanotechnology to wood-based composites.
Learn more at WoodandBiofiBerComposites.org
SAVE THE DATE!
MAY 16-18, 201111TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
WOOD & BIOFIBERPLASTIC COMPOSITES
NANOTECHNOLOGY IN WOOD COMPOSITES SYMPOSIUM
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MADISON, WISCONSIN USA
The International Conference on Wood & Biofiber Plastic Composites on May 16-17, 2011 will bring together international experts from the scientific, technical, and commercial communities to encourage the exchange and dissemination of information on the latest advances and future opportunities for these materials. In addition to the conference, a Nanotechnology in Wood Composites Symposium will be held on May 18, 2011. A select group of speakers will inform attendees on the latest research on applying nanotechnology to wood-based composites.
Learn more at WoodandBiofiBerComposites.org
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OPENING PLENARY SESSION
Registration and Complimentary Continental Breakfast
7:30 AM – 8:30 AM
Welcome
8:30 AM – 8:45 AM
Research to Innovation to Commercialization of Biofiber Composites Mohini Sain, University of Toronto
8:45 AM – 9:30 AM
WPCs in Europe Marc Thometschek, BEOLOGIC nv
9:30 AM – 10:15 AM
Coffee break
10:15 AM – 10:30 AM
Recent Developments and Innovation in the WPC Industry in China Wayne Song, Futuresoft Technologies Inc. (FTI)
10:30 AM – 11:15 AM
Poster Introductions
11:15 AM – 12:00 PM
Luncheon
12:00 PM – 1:25 PM
Introduction by Session Moderator
1:25 PM – 1:30 PM
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON WOOD & BIOFIBER PLASTIC COMPOSITES AND THE NANOTECHNOLOGY IN WOOD COMPOSITES SYMPOSIUM 1
Introduction by Session Moderator
SESSION IA: NEW CHARACTERIZATION TECHNIQUES
SESSION IB: PERSPECTIVES, OPPORTUNITIES, AND DEVELOPMENTS
Quantitative Analysis of the Effect of Fiber Dispersion on the Mechanical Properties of Woodfiber CompositesB. Cheng and Mark T. Kortschot, University of Toronto
1:30 PM – 2:00 PM Recent Development in WPC Litigations and Knowledge Learned on How to Avoid ThemAnatole A. Klyosov, MIR International
Investigations on the Influence of Compounding and Injection Molding Processes on the Wood Particle Geometry and the Distribution in Wood Polymer CompositesTimo Grueneberg, Virginia Tech; Holger Militz, Marcus Müller, and Andreas Krause, University of Goettingen; Leif Steuernagel, PuK Technical University of Clausthal-Zellerfeld
2:00 PM – 2:30 PM Biofiber Composites Patent and Trademark Review – 2001-2010Dilpreet S. Bajwa, Greenland Composites Inc.; Sreekala Bajwa, University of Arkansas
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Measuring Fracture Toughness of Wood-Plastic Composites by Orthogonal CuttingKalin Semrick and John Nairn, Oregon State University
2:30 PM – 3:00 PM Speaker to be announced
Green Hybrid Bio-Composites from Polyhydroxy-butyrate-co-valerate (PHBV) Wood Fiber and TalcSanjeev Singh and Farhang Pourboghrat, Michigan State University; Amar Mohanty and Manju Misra, University of Guelph
3:30 PM – 4:00 PM A New Hydrophobic Lignocellulose Filler for use as a Bio-Friendly Filler for PlasticsJoachim P. Roesler and Hans E. Korte, New Polymer Systems, Inc.
Refreshment Break
3:00 PM – 3:30 PM
Optical Measurement of Local Strain Development in the Wood-Matrix Interphase in Wood-Plastic CompositesMatthew Schwarzkopf, Lech Muszyński, John Nairn, Xiang Lin, and Farzana Hussain, Oregon State University
4:00 PM – 4:30 PM Fluid Assist Injection Molded Parts and Applications with FibreTuff – A Natural Fiber CompositeRobert Joyce, Innovative Plastics and Molding
Fiber Structure and the Effect on the Micromechanics of Natural Fiber Reinforced CompositesToni P. Antikainen, Antti Kivioja, and Mark Hughes, Aalto University
4:30 PM – 5:00 PM Marketing and Standards in the Asian MarketTakeyasu Kikuchi, WPC Corporation (Tokyo, Japan)
5:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Performance of Eco-Friendly Biofiber Filled-Thermoplastic (HDPE) CompositesPankaj K. Aggarwal and Ajay Karmarakar, Institute of Wood Science & Technology (Bangalore, India)Synthesis of Cellulose Filled-HDPE Composites using Polymerization Filling TechniqueAjay Karmarkar, Institute of Wood Science & Technology (Bangalore, India)
Tanin as a Raw Material for Synthesis – New Thermal Stabilizer for Poly (Vinyl Chloride)Hussein Ali Shnawa, University of Basrah
Effect of Extractives on the Mechanical Properties of Binderless Fiberboards from Plantain FibersCatalina Álvarez Lopez, Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana; Orlando Rojas, University of North Carolina; Piedad Gañán, Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana
Effect of Wood Fillers Type and Different Modifiers on the Properties of WPC Flat PressingPavlo Bekhta and Pavlo Lyutyy, National University of Forestry & Wood Technology of Ukraine
Effects of Compatibilizers in WPC in Regard to Their Molecular PropertiesChristoph Burgstaller and W. Stadlbauer, Transfercenter für Kunststofftechnik GmbHInfluence of WPC Formulation on Water Vapor Absorption CharacteristicsChristoph Burgstaller, B. Priller, W. Stadlbauer, Transfercenter für Kunststofftechnik GmbH
Increasing Temperature Tolerance of DDGS FiberHugo Castillo and Sheldon Q. Shi, Mississippi State UniversityCorn Protein-Based Adhesive from DDGSQiang Gao, Sheldon Q. Shi, and Li Jianzhang, Mississippi State University
Reception with Exhibits and Poster Presentations An informal reception will feature poster presentations and industrial exhibits by researchers and suppliers of materials, equipment, products, and technical services.
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5:00 PM – 8:00 PM Flexible Polyvinyl Butyral (PVB) / Wood Flour Composites: Processing and CharacterizationJosé D. Ambrósio, Lidiane C. Costa, Alessandra A. Lucas, Marcelo A. Chinelatto, Henrique Finochio, Rubens E. dos Santos, Federal University of São Carlos – UFSCar
Thermal Characterization and Surface Chemistry of Fungi Decayed Wood Species Based Wood-Plastic CompositesJames S. Fabiyi, Federal University of Technology (Akure, Nigeria); Armando G. McDonald, University of Idaho
The Performance of Foaming Agents in Natural Fiber-Polypropylene CompositeA. Jahan Latibari, S. Abanga, S.J. Sepidehdam, and M. Roohnia, Islamic Azad University, Karaj Branch
The Impact of Fiber Refining on the Performance of Cellulosic Fiber-Polypropylene CompositeA. Jahan Latibari and Sh. Badamchizadeh, Islamic Azad University, Karaj Branch
The Effect of Type Wood Particles and Coupling Agent Content on Properties of Compos-ites Produced from Recycled Polypropylene and Eucalyptus Wood in Air-Forming Produc-tionAbolfazl Kargarfard, Iran Research Institute of Forests & Rangelands; A. Jahan-Latibari, Islamic Azad University, Karaj Branch Effects of Compatibilizers Derived from Wood Chemical Components on Viscoelastic Properties of Wood-Plastic CompositesMasahiko Kobayashi, Makoto Kiguchi, Yutaka Kataoka, Sumire Kawamoto, Forestry & Forest Products Research Institute
Production of Nanocomposites Based on Lignocellulosic Wastes for Biomedical ApplicationsAlcides Leao and B.M. Cherian, UNESP – Sao Paulo State University; S.F. Souza, J.J.T. Ranzani, C.V.S. Brandao, and M. Ferreira, UFABC – Universidade Federal do ABC
Polymer Composites for Structural Improvement of Timber BuildingsKay-Uwe Schober, Mainz University of Applied Sciences
Mechanical Characterization of Individual Wood Flour Particles using an Optical Strain Measurement MethodMatthew Schwarzkopf, Lech Muszynski, and Farzana Hussain, Oregon State University
Influence of Cellulose Content on Rheological and Mechanical Properties of Poly(lactic) Acid / Cellulose and Low-Density Polyethylene / Cellulose CompositesDmitri Shumigin, E. Tarasova, A. Krumme, and P. Meier, Tallinn University of Technology
The Properties of Wood-Plastic Composites using Chemically Treated Wood FlourMasahiro Takatani, Takashi Hashimoto, and Akira Ichikawa, Kin-ki Daigaku UniversityEucalyptus Microfibers and Nanofibers for Reinforcement of Polymeric NanocompositesGustavo H.D. Tonoli, Universidade Federal de Lavras; L.A. Caixeta, J.M. Marconcini, A.C. Corrêa, Embrapa Instrumentação Agropecuária; M.A. Pereira-da-Silva, Universidade de São Paulo; L.M. Mendes, Universidade Federal de Lavras; Luiz H. Capparelli Mattoso, Embrapa Instrumentação Agropecuária
Agricultural and Forestry Residues used on the Production of Lignocelullosic Panels and Composites in Minas Gerais State – BrazilLourival Marin Mendes, Gustavo H.D. Tonoli, Lina Bufalino, and Fábio Akira Mori, Universidade Federal de Lavras; José Benedito Guimarães Júnior, Universidade Federal do Piauí; Rafael Farinassi Mendes, Escola Superior de Agricultura “Luiz de Queiroz”
Developing a Sustainable Material: PHB/Wood Flour/Cell Debirs CompositeMeng-Hsin Tsai, Long Jiang, and Michael P. Wolcott, Washington State University
Physical and Mechanical Properties of HDPE / Clay / Wood Flour Foamed NanocompositeAli Varshoee Tabrizy, Behzad Kord, and Vahid Chamany, Islamic Azad University, Chaloos Branch
Preparation and Properties of Composites Made from Wood Fiber and Maleic Anhydride Grafted PP / PE Blends Qingwen Wang, Hua Gao, and Shujuan Sui, Northeast Forestry University
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Wheat-Straw-PP Composite Produced by Hot-Pressing MethodWeihong Wang, Senglin Yuan, Qingwen Wang, Northeast Forestry University
Effects of Hot Water Treatment of Raw Bark, Coupling Agent, and Lubricants on Properties of Bark / HDPE CompositesMartin Claude Ngueho Yemele, Ministère des Ressources naturelles et de la Faune du Québec; Ahmed Koubaa, Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue; Alain Cloutier, Patrice Soulounganga, and Tatjana Stevanovic, Université Laval; Michael P. Wolcott, Washington State University
Mechanical and Thermal Properties of ABS / PLA / Pulp CompositesKeun Young Lee, Yeon Jong Ryu, Jun Hee Ko, and Jin-San Yoon, Inha University
Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Deformation of Glucose in the Amorphous StateXiumei M. Zhang, Northeast Forest University; M.A. Tschopp and Sheldon Q. Shi, Mississippi State University; J. Cao, Northeast Forest University
Thermal and Mechanical Properties of Hemp Fiber Thermoplastic CompositesBenoit Ringuette and Denis Rodrigue, Université Laval; Yaolin Zhang and James Deng, FPInnovations
Tensile Properties of Wood Fiber / Polyethylene Composites: Evaluation of Impact of Fiber Treatment, Fiber Content, and Coupling Agent Yaolin Zhang and James Deng, FPInnovations; Benoit Ringuette and Denis Rodrigue, Université Laval; Xiang-Ming Wang and Gilles Brunette, FPInnovations
Kenaf Bast Fiber – PLA Composites Jinshu Shi, Sheldon Q. Shi, and H. Michael Barnes, Mississippi State University
Kenaf Fiber and Soy Protein Based BiocompositesKaiwen Liang and Sheldon Q. Shi, Mississippi State University
Surface Hydrophobizition of Natural FiberYan Shen, Kaiwen Liang, and Sheldon Q. Shi, Mississippi State University
Mechanical, Thermal, and Morphological Properties of a Microcellular PHBV-PBAT Blend and its Hyperbranched Polymer-Nanoclay NanocompositesAlireza Javadi, University of Wisconsin-Madison and Wisconsin Institute for Discovery; Yottha Srithep, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Craig M. Clemons, USDA Forest Products Laboratory; Shaoqin “Sarah” Gong*, University of Wisconsin-Madison and Wisconsin Institute for Discovery; Lih-Sheng Turng, University of Wisconsin-Madison and Wisconsin Institute for Discovery
Plastic Lumber from Recycled Plastics and Agriculture WastesG.A. Jiménez, F. Barrantes, L. Jiménez, M. Víquez, and Patricia Alvarado, Universidad Nacional Costa Rica
Effect of Cellulose Nanowhiskers (CNW) on Crystallization Kinetics of Semicrystalline Poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyvalerate)Elena Ten, Washington State University
An Investigation of Fabrication Thermal Insulation Wood-Based Composite using NanotechnologyReza Zahedsheijani, Mohammad Layeghi, Hosein Yousefi, and Mehdi Faezipour, University of Tehran and Arian Saeed INC.
Novel Composite Materials Fabricated from Wood, Polypropylene, and Biochar Patrick Quigley, Gloria Oporto, David DeVallance, and George Cheng, West Virginia University
The Effect of Hydrothermal Pre-Treatment on the Chemical Characteristics of the Xylem of Silver Birch Akio Yamamoto, Eero Kontturi, Anti Rohumaa, Mark Hughes, and Tapani Vuorinen, Aalto University
Development of a Scalable Manufacturing Process to Dry Cellulose Nanofibril Suspensions and Characterization of the Resulting Nanofibrils Yucheng Peng, Alper Kiziltas, Douglas J. Gardner, and Yousoo Han, University of Maine
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Registration and Complimentary Continental Breakfast
7:30 AM – 8:25 AM
Introduction by Session Moderator
8:25 AM – 8:30 AM
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON WOOD & BIOFIBER PLASTIC COMPOSITES AND THE NANOTECHNOLOGY IN WOOD COMPOSITES SYMPOSIUM
Introduction by Session Moderator
SESSION IIA: INSIGHTS INTO MECHANICAL PERFORMANCE
SESSION IIB: APPLICATIONS AND PROCESSING
Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Defor-mation of Glucose in the Amorphous StateX.E. Zhang, Northeast Forest University; M.A. Tschopp and Sheldon Q. Shi, Mississippi State University; J. Cao, Northeast Forest University
8:30 AM – 9:00 AM Sustainability in Packaging – Using Wood Flour and Biopolymers to Reduce the Content of Fossil-Based Polymers in Packaging ApplicationsClive Copsey, Rexam PLC
Speaker to be announced
9:00 AM – 9:30 AM Recycled Plastics for Wood and Natural Fiber Composites: An Optimized Preparation ProcessTim Goertemiller, Milacron LLC
Effects of Interphase Properties on the Mechanical Behavior of Natural Fiber Reinforced Polypropylene CompositesSandeep S. Nair and Siqun Wang, University of Tennessee; Donna C. Hurley, National Institute of Standards & Technology; David P. Harper, University of Tennessee
9:30 AM – 10:00 AM NewWood: Manufacturing WPC Panels from Post-Consumer Recycled MaterialsLincoln B. Ferris, NewWood Manufacturing, Inc.
Effect of Moisture on Mechanical Properties of Extruded Wood Polypropylene Composite MaterialSandeep Tamrakar and Roberto A. Lopez-Anido, University of Maine
10:30 AM – 11:00 AM Processing Behavior, Morphology and Benefits of using Low-Density Hollow Glass Microspheres in Polymer Wood CompositesSteve E. Amos, Andy D’Souza, and Baris Yalcin, 3M Energy and Advanced Materials; Craig M. Clemons, USDA Forest Products Laboratory
Coffee Break
10:00 AM – 10:30 AM
Processing Effects on Mechanical Properties and Creep Behaviors of Wood-Microbial Polyester CompositesMeng-Hsin Tsai and Michael P. Wolcott, Washington State University
11:30 AM – 12:00 PM Development of WPC for Injection Molding ApplicationsChristoph Burgstaller and W. Stadlbauer, Transfercenter für Kunststofftechnik GmbH
Modeling the Creep Flexural Response of Wood-Plastic Composites from Uni-Axial Data Scott E. Hamel, University of Wisconsin-Madison; John C. Hermanson, USDA Forest Products Laboratory; Steven M. Cramer, University of Wisconsin-Madison
11:00 AM – 11:30 AM FRP-Reinforced Wood-Plastic Composite Panels for Structural ApplicationsDouglas J. Gardner, Yousoo Han, and Christopher West, University of Maine
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12:00 PM – 1:25 PM
Introduction by Session Moderator
1:25 PM – 1:30 PM Introduction by Session Moderator
SESSION IIIA: ADVANCED REINFORCE-MENTS / BIOPOLYMER COMPOSITES
SESSION IIIB: DURABILITY
Carbon Fibers from Biomass LigninDavid P. Harper and Darren A. Baker, University of Tennessee
1:30 PM – 2:00 PM Effect of Boron Compounds on Physical, Mechanical, and Fire Properties of Wood-Plastic CompositesNadir Ayrilmis, Turgay Akbulut, and Turker Dundar, Istanbul University; Robert H. White, USDA Forest Products Laboratory; Fatih Mengeloglu, Kahramanmaras Sutcu Imam University; Zeki Candan, Umit Buyuksari, and Erkan Avci, Istanbul University
Damage Accumulation and Degradation of Mechanical Properties in Polymer Composites Reinforced with Highly Non-Linear Cellulosic FibersLiva Rozite, Luleå University of Technology; Roberts Joffe, Luleå University of Technology and Swerea SICOMP; Birgitha Nyström, Swerea SICOMP
2:00 PM – 2:30 PM Laboratory and Field Evaluations of the Decay Resistance of WPCRebecca E. Ibach, USDA Forest Products Laboratory; Marek Gnatowski and Grace Hui, Polymer Engineering Company Ltd.
Cellulose Nanofibril-Reinforced Sodium Silicate-Wood CompositesYucheng Peng, Yousoo Han, and Douglas J. Gardner, University of Maine
2:30 PM – 3:00 PM Durability of PLA – Modified Wood CompositesKristoffer Segerholm, KTH Royal Institute of Technology; Rebecca E. Ibach, USDA Forest Products Laboratory; Mats Westin, SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden
Dispersion of Cellulose Nanocrystals Modified with Carbohydrate-Based Bolamphiphiles in Organic SolventsJae-Woo Kim, David P. Harper, and Joeseph J. Bozell, University of Tennessee
3:30 PM – 4:00 PM Surface Hydrophobizition of Natural FiberYan Shen, Kaiwen Liang, and Sheldon Q. Shi, Mississippi State University
Refreshment Break
3:00 PM – 3:30 PM
Advanced Nanocomposites of Cellulose Nanowhiskers and Cellulose Acetate Butyrate Prepared by Sol-Gel Processing MethodGilberto Siqueira and Kristiina Oksman Niska, Luleå University of Technology
4:00 PM – 4:30 PM Effects of Surface and Bulking Modification of Wood Particles with Chemicals on Properties of the Resulting Polypropylene CompositesYanjun Xie and Qingwen Wang, Northeast Forestry University; Holger Militz and Carsten Mai, University of Goettingen
Effects of Biomax Strong as Modifier on Mechanical Characteristics of Natural Fiber-Reinforced Poly (lactic acid) (PLA) CompositesMaryam Talimi and Ghaus Rizvi, University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT)
4:30 PM – 5:00 PM Surface Characterization of Weathered WPCs Produced from Esterified Wood FlourLiqing Wei and Armando G. McDonald, University of Idaho
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7:30 A.M.
USDA Forest Products Laboratory Overview Ted H. Wegner, USDA Forest Products Laboratory
10:30 AM – 10:45 AM
Keynote Address: Nanotechnology Applications in Forest Products – Past, Present and Future Douglas J. Gardner, University of Maine10:45 AM – 11:15 AM
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON WOOD & BIOFIBER PLASTIC COMPOSITES AND THE NANOTECHNOLOGY IN WOOD COMPOSITES SYMPOSIUM
APPLYING NANOTECHNOLOGY TO WOOD COMPOSITES
Transparent Polymer Composites Reinforced by Nanocrystalline CelluloseJames F. Snyder, H. Dong, J. Steele, J.A. Orlicki, K.E. Strawhecker, L.J. Holmes, U.S. Army Research Laboratory; R.S. Reiner and A.W. Rudie, USDA Forest Products Laboratory11:15 AM – 11:45 AM
Enhancing Durability of Wood-Based Composites with NanotechnologyCarol A. Clausen, USDA Forest Products Laboratory
11:45 AM – 12:15 PM
SESSION I
12:15 PM – 1:30 PM
Evaluation of Cellulosic Nanocomposite Biofilms Utilizing Polyvinyl Alcohol and Red Oak Residues
Peter M. Jacobson, David B. DeVallance, and Gloria S. Oporto, West Virginia University
Production of Nanocomposites Based on Lignocellulosic Wastes for Biomedical ApplicationsAlcides Leao and B.M. Cherian, UNESP – Sao Paulo State University; S.F. Souza, J.J.T. Ranzani, C.V.S. Brandao, and M. Ferreira, UFABC – Universidade Federal do ABC
Rheological, Mechanical, and Sorption Properties of Thermoplastic Starch / Cellulose Whiskers NanocompositesDaniel do Carmo Horácio and Alessandra A. Lucas, Federal University of São Carlos – UFSCar; Fabiano Vargas Pereira, Federal University of Minas Gerias; Rosario E.S. Bretas, Federal University of São Carlos – UFSCar
Mechanical and Thermal Properties of Microcrystalline Cellulose / Nanoclay / PolypropyleneAmir Nourbakhsh, Research Institute of Forests & Rangelands (RIFR); Alireza Ashori, Iranian Research Organization for Science & Technology (IROST); Ahmad-Jahan Latibari, Islamic Azad University, Mehrshahr Branch; Abolfazl Kargarfard, Research Institute of Forests &
Lunch (and Poster Session)
APPLYING NANOTECHNOLOGY TO WOOD COMPOSITES
Transparent Polymer Composites Reinforced by Nanocrystalline CelluloseJames F. Snyder, H. Dong, J. Steele, J.A. Orlicki, K.E. Strawhecker, L.J. Holmes, U.S. Army Research Laboratory; R.S. Reiner and A.W. Rudie, USDA Forest Products Laboratory
SESSION I
7:30 AM Shuttle buses depart for the tour and symposium.
7:30 AM – 8:30 AM Complimentary Continental Breakfast for tour and symposium participants
8:30 AM – 10:00 AM Tour of the USDA Forest Products Laboratory Centennial Research Facility
10:00 AM – 10:15 AM Board shuttle buses to the symposium or back to the hotel
10:15 AM – 10:30 AM Coffee Break
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Eucalyptus Microfibers and Nanofibers for Reinforcement of Polymeric NanocompositesGustavo H.D. Tonoli, Universidade Federal de Lavras; L.A. Caixeta, J.M. Marconcini, A.C. Corrêa, Embrapa Instrumentação Agropecuária; M.A. Pereira-da-Silva, Universidade de São Paulo; L.M. Mendes, Universidade Federal de Lavras; Luiz H. Capparelli Mattoso, Embrapa Instrumentação Agropecuária
Physical and Mechanical Properties of HDPE / Clay / Wood Flour Foamed NanocompositeAli Varshoee Tabrizy, Behzad Kord, and Vahid Chamany, Islamic Azad University, Chaloos Branch
Impact Properties and Characteristic Impact Resistance Model of Cellulose Nanofibril-Filled Polypropylene Composites
Han-Seung Yang, Douglas J. Gardner, and Jacques Nader, University of Maine
An Investigation of Fabrication Thermal Insulation Wood-Based Composite using NanotechnologyReza Zahedsheijani, Mohammad Layeghi, Hosein Yousefi, and Mehdi Faezipour, University of Tehran and Arian Saeed INC.
Effect of Cellulose Nanowhiskers (CNW) on Crystallization Kinetics of Semicrystalline Poly (3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyvalerate)Elena Ten, Washington State University
Development of a Scalable Manufacturing Process to Dry Cellulose Nanofibril Suspensions and Characterization of the Resulting NanofibrilsYucheng Peng, Alper Kiziltas, Douglas J. Gardner, and Yousoo Han, University of Maine
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Artificial Ligaments / Tendons Based on Cellulose NanofibersAji P. Mathew, Luleå University of Technology
1:30 PM – 1:55 PM
SESSION II
A Novel Application of Cellulose Nanofibrils for Improving the Water Resistance of Commercial PaintsKristin Syverud, Paper and Fibre Research Institute (PFI AS)1:55 PM – 2:20 PM
Advancements in Nanocellulose Reinforced ThermosetsCrystal Wu and Mohini Sain, University of Toronto
2:20 PM – 2:45 PM
A New Processing Method for Production of Dried Cellulose Nanofibrils with in situ Surface Modification and their Thermoplastic Composites Yousoo Han, Douglas J. Gardner, and Yucheng Peng, University of Maine2:45 PM – 3:10 PM
Refreshment Break
3:10 PM - 3:30 PM
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An Investigation into the Mechanical Behavior of Surface-Modified Fibrillated Cellulose Reinforced CompositesMindaugas Bulota, Tuomas Hänninen, Anna-Stiina Jääskeläinen, Eero Kontturi, Mark Hughes, Aalto University
NANOCELLULOSE COMPOSITES
Synthesis of Hybrid Porous Cellulose / Metal NanocompositesTao Wang, University of Notre Dame; Zhiyong Cai, USDA Forest Product Laboratory; Abhijit Biswas, University of Notre Dame3:30 PM – 3:55 PM
3:55 PM – 4:20 PM
SESSION III
Production and Characterization of Nano-Structured Carbons from Pine Wood ChipsQiangu Yan and Hossein Toghiani, Mississippi State University; Zhiyong Cai, USDA Forest Product Laboratory; Jilei Zhang, Mississippi State University4:20 PM – 4:45 PM
Prediction of Storage Moduli of Poly (3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3 hydroxyvalerate) / Cellulose Nanowhisker Composites Based on Nanowhisker Orientation AngleElena Ten, Washington State University; Long Jiang, North Dakota State University; Michael P. Wolcott, Washington State University
4:45 PM – 5:10 PM
Final Comments / Board shuttle buses to Hilton Hotel
5:10 PM – 5:30 PM
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Plenary Session In this session, attendees will hear from Mohini Sain, a leading innovator in biofiber composites on the need for innovation and what it takes to be successful. Also highlighted will be the latest developments in Europe from Marc Thometschek and in China from Wayne Song.
Session IA: New Characterization Techniques Understanding material performance requires a well-characterized composite. Researchers are applying new, advanced techniques to better characterize fiber dispersion, strain distributions, material anisotropy, fracture toughness and more.
Session IB: Perspectives, Opportunities, and Developments This session reviews intellectual property and describes recent litigation. Also highlighted are new opportuni-ties and developments including a new hydrophobic lignocellulosic filler, an information database designed to help manufacturers replace glass with natural fibers, fluid-assist injection molding technology, and advances in composites for the aerospace and construction industries.
Session IIA: Insights into Mechanical Performance What makes these materials tick and how does that affect material performance? This session describes how researchers are gaining a better understanding of the starting materials, processing and treatment effects, the interphase, and how performance can be understood and predicted. Session IIB: Applications & Processing The industry remains dynamic as new materials, processes, and products are developed. This session highlights optimized extrusion processing for recycled plastics, density reduction using glass micro-spheres, formulating for injection molding in automotive and other applications, using wood flour and biopolymers to increase sustainability in packaging, commercial panel manufacturing, and laminated panel products.
Session IIIA: Advanced Reinforcements/Biopolymer Composites Wood flour is not the only wood-derived filler or reinforcement - nor are all matrices necessarily petroleum-based. This session highlights aspects relevant to the high-performance side of wood/natu-ral fiber reinforcements as well as new composites with biopolymer matrices.
Session IIIB: Durability The durability of these composites is complex and involves many, interacting variables. This ses-sion is entirely devoted to this important topic and includes the latest research on material effects, evaluation methods, and methods for optimizing durability.
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About Conference & Symposium The International Conference on Wood & Biofiber Plastic Composites will be held on May 16-17, 2011 and will bring together international experts from the scientific, technical, and commercial communities to encourage the exchange and dissemination of information on the latest advances and future opportunities for these materials. In addition to the conference, a Nanotechnology in Wood Composites Symposium will be held on May 18, 2011. A select group of speakers will inform attendees on the latest research on applying nanotechnology to wood-based composites. Learn more at www.woodandbiofibercomposites.org
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