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Publications Details for Grant Number SU835733

Developing Sustainable Products Using Renewable Cellulose Fiber and Biopolymer Composites

RFA: P3 Awards: A National Student Design Competition for Sustainability Focusing on People, Prosperity and the Planet - Phase 2 (2014)

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Book Chapter Case study of renewable bacteria cellulose fiber and biopolymer composites in sustainable design practices. None Lee YA Lee YA. Case study of renewable bacteria cellulose fiber and biopolymer composites in sustainable design practices. In:Muthu SS, Gardetti MA, ed. Sustainable Fibres for Fashion Industry, New York, NY:Springer Publishing Company, 2016, pp. 141-162. SU835733 (2015)
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Journal Article Multilayered cellulosic material as a leather alternative in the footwear industry. CLOTHING AND TEXTILES RESEARCH JOURNAL Nam C, Lee YA Nam C, Lee YA. Multilayered cellulosic material as a leather alternative in the footwear industry. Clothing and Textiles Research Journal 2019;37(1):20-34. SU835733 (Final)
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Presentation Exploring optimal solution for sustainable product development using renewable bacteria cellulose fiber and biopolymer composites. None Lee YA, Ghalachyan A, Xiang C, Ramasubramanian G, Madbouly S, Li R, Farr CA Lee YA, Ghalachyan A, Xiang C, Ramasubramanian G, Madbouly S, Li R, Farr CA. Exploring optimal solution for sustainable product development using renewable bacteria cellulose fiber and biopolymer composites. Presented at the International Textile and Apparel Solution Conference, Charlotte, NC, November 11-16, 2014. SU835733 (2015)
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Presentation Consumers' acceptance of sustainable apparel products made of bacterial cellulose material. None Lee YA, Li R, Nam C Lee YA, Li R, Nam C. Consumers' acceptance of sustainable apparel products made of bacterial cellulose material. Presented at the International Textile and Apparel Association Conference, Vancouver, Canada, November 8-11, 2016. SU835733 (2016)
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Presentation Improving properties of bacterial cellulose by incorporating bio-based films. None Ghalachyan A, Lee YA, Nam C Ghalachyan A, Lee YA, Nam C. Improving properties of bacterial cellulose by incorporating bio-based films. Presented at the International Textile and Apparel Association Conference, Vancouver, Canada, November 8-11, 2016. SU835733 (2016)
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Presentation Experimentation to improve properties of bacterial cellulose by incorporating bio-based films for apparel products. None Ghalachyan A, Nam C, Lee YA Ghalachyan A, Nam C, Lee YA. Experimentation to improve properties of bacterial cellulose by incorporating bio-based films for apparel products. Presented at the AATCC 2017 International Conference, Wilmington, NC, March 28-30, 2017. SU835733 (Final)
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Presentation Multi-layered cellulosic material as a leather alternate in the footwear industry. None Nam C, Lee YA Nam C, Lee YA. Multi-layered cellulosic material as a leather alternate in the footwear industry. Presented at the International Textile and Apparel Association Conference, St. Petersburg, FL, November 14-18, 2017. SU835733 (Final)
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Presentation Focusing on sustainable material selection for different layers of the shoe structure using cradle-to-cradle design approach into the shoe design process. None Nam C, Lee YA Nam C, Lee YA. Focusing on sustainable material selection for different layers of the shoe structure using cradle-to-cradle design approach into the shoe design process. Presented at the International Textile and Apparel Association Conference, Vancouver, Canada, November 8-11, 2016. SU835733 (Final)
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Presentation Focusing on sustainable material selection for different layers of the shoe structure using cradle-to-cradle design approach into the shoe design process. None Nam C, Lee YA Nam C, Lee YA.Focusing on sustainable material selection for different layers of the shoe structure using cradle-to-cradle design approach into the shoe design process. Presented at the International Textile and Apparel Association Conference, St Petersburg, FL, November 16, 2017. SU835733 (Final)
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