Biotic Materials Refer To Materials Derived From Living Or Once Living Organisms, Such As Wood, Silk, Leather, And Fur. These Materials Have Been Used For Centuries In Construction, Furniture, Clothing, Art, And Many Other Applications. More Recently, Biotic Materials Have Gained A Renewed Interest In The Development Of Sustainable Materials And Technologies. The Chemical Composition Of Biotic Materials Is Altered By The Environment, Providing Them With Unique Properties And Adaptability. Their Strength, Suppleness, Flexibility, And Malleability Depend On The Type And Age Of The Material, Making Them Suitable For Numerous Applications. Wood Is One Of The Most Commonly Used Biotic Materials. It Is An Abundant, Renewable Resource That Is Far More Durable And Stronger Than Other Materials. It Also Has A Low Coefficient Of Thermal Expansion, Which Means It Does Not Warp Or Bend Easily When Exposed To Temperature Changes. With Modern Technology And Manufacturing Practices, Wood Is Available In A Variety Of Colors And Grains Suitable For Numerous Uses. Algae, Fungi, And Bacteria Are Also Considered As Biotic Materials, And Are Being Studied For Their Potential Applications In A Variety Of Industries. Algae, For Example, Is Being Investigated For Its Potential Use In Bioplastics, And As A Source Of Renewable Energy. Fungi Can Be Used As A Base Material For Textile Manufacturing Due To Its Superior Flexibility And Stability; Researchers Are Also Looking Into Its Potential Use In The Construction Industry. Bacteria Have Been Used In The Production Of Leather And Lignin (The Main Component Of Wood), And Have The Potential To Produce Various Materials With Enhanced Properties. In Conclusion, Biotic Materials Have Many Diverse Applications That Can Be Used To Produce Sustainable And Environmentally Friendly Products. With New Technologies And Developments, Biotic Materials Will Become Increasingly Important In The Sustainable Materials’ Field.
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Thomas Jay Webster, Brown University, United States
Title : Direct solar leaf-dehydration: physiochemistry, and practice on the island of Crete
Victor John Law, University College Dublin, Ireland
Title : Tomographic image of molecules based on spin-spin interactions that are part of them resonating nuclei of atoms
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Title : PH-dependent recoil stabilization in Iodates following the (n,gamma) process
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Title : Antibacterial activity of bioactive compounds extracted from the Egyptian untapped green algae Rhizoclonium hieroglyphicum
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Title : Study of hydrogen transfer reactions within the framework of the non-equilibrium approach
I A Romanskii, N N Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics, Russian Federation