Collection

Advanced Nanomaterials for Sustainable Materials and All-Polyolefin Composites

In an era where sustainability is paramount, the integration of advanced nanomaterials in the development of sustainable materials and all-polyolefin composites has emerged as a focal point of scientific exploration. This Topical Collection serves as a nexus for researchers delving into the multifaceted realms of nanotechnology, materials science, and polymer composites, providing a unique space to share and advance our collective understanding. Our collection brings together a diverse range of contributions that span the synthesis, characterization, and application of advanced nanomaterials for sustainable solutions. From novel approaches in nanocomposite design to the exploration of polyolefin-based materials with enhanced properties, each article in this collection contributes to the ongoing discourse surrounding eco-friendly materials and their potential impact on various industries. This Topical Collection invites researchers, academics, and industry professionals to contribute their expertise, fostering a collaborative environment that drives progress and innovation in the field of advanced nanomaterials for sustainable materials and all-polyolefin composites. Join us in sha** the future of materials science for a more sustainable tomorrow.

Keywords: Nanomaterials; Sustainable Materials; Polyolefin Composites; Green Nanotechnology; Functionalization Techniques; Industrial Applications

Editors

  • Amjad Ali

    Amjad Ali is an associate Professor at Jiangsu University, China, and an Assistant Professor at University of Silesia, Poland. His research is focused on the synthesis of polyolefins and advanced nanomaterials for sustainable materials and all-polyolefin composites. He received his Ph.D. in chemistry from Zhejiang University, and joined the material group at Jiangsu University as a postdoc fellow in 2020. Professor Ali excels in inter/multidisciplinary research, leaving a robust background in synthetic, material and polymer chemistry for advanced interdisciplinary innovative ideas. He published 75 SCIE articles.

  • Ahmad Naveed

    Ahmad Naveed has completed his PhD from Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU) in 2019, followed by a postdoc from SJTU under the supervision of Prof. Jiulin Wang. Currently, he is working as an associate Professor at Jiangsu University. His research is focused on the stabilization of Zn metal anode via organic electrolytes and Zn anode surface engineering for the construction of high-performance, non-aqueous Zn batteries.

Articles

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