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Sustainable practices in papermaking

Natural fiber-reinforced composites

Biobased nanomaterials

Product design and modelling

Laboratory of sustainable materials and product design

The LEPAMAP-PRODIS research group is a multidisciplinary team from the University of Girona formed by engineers and scientists that share a concern with the sustainability of everyday materials, especially polymers, and their production processes.

Location

Location

The LEPAMAP-PRODIS group has its research facilities in the historically rich city of Girona, and they comprise both the Polytechnic School and the Research & Innovation Park.

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The team

Led by Marc Delgado-Aguilar, LEPAMAP-PRODIS is a diverse group of researchers, professors, and graduate students with a focus on the development of fully or partly  biobased materials. Besides a techno-scientific background, they embrace the values of academic integrity: trust, honesty, fairness, respect, responsibility, and courage.

Research

Research

The goals we pursue include the implementation of sustainable practices in the pulp & paper industry, the replacement of synthetic fibers with natural fibers in composite materials, the use of nanocellulose for multiple purposes, and the design of environmentally friendly products.

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Sustainable papermaking

Alternatives to hazardous chemicals for pulping and bleaching, bio-based coating suspensions, paper recycling, and valorization of agricultural waste.

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Biocomposite materials

Composites for films, automotive parts and even biomedical applications, with annual plants or crop residues as reinforcement fibers, and priorizing bio-based  matrices.

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Bio-based nanomaterials

Nanocelluloses for multifunctional applications,  encompassing chemical, enzymatic and mechanical treatments in their production process.

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Product design & modelling

Planning, prototyping, techno-economic and life cycle assessment, with a focus on a circular economy and inspired by the Sustainable Development Goals.

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