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The talk will concentrate on various approaches being used to engineer materials at the nanoscale for various applications in future technologies. In particular, the case of clay, carbon nanostructures (e.g., nanotubes, graphene), metal oxides, bionanomaterials (cellulose, starch, and chitin) will be used to highlight the challenges and progress. Several bio-degradable polymer systems will be considered, such as rubbers, thermoplastics, thermosets, and their blends for the fabrication of functional polymer nanocomposites. The interfacial activity of nanomaterials in compatibilism binary polymer blends will also be discussed. Various self-assembled architectures of hybrid nanostructures can be made using relatively simple processes. Some of these structures offer an excellent opportunity to probe novel nanoscale behavior and can impart unusual macroscopic end properties. I will talk about various applications of these materials, taking into account their multifunctional properties. Some of the promising applications of clay, metal oxides, nano cellulose, chitin, carbon nanomaterials, and their hybrids will be reviewed.



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