Berk Dalkilic, a member of our research group, has successfully completed his doctoral thesis under the supervision of Ertan Özen from Mugla Sitki Kocman University.
The thesis study developed adhesives in the form of films with high performance properties that do not have any toxic effects on human or environmental health. Furthermore, the usability of these adhesives in the furniture and forest products industries was investigated. The most significant advantages of bioadhesive nanofilms are their homogeneous composition, the ability to produce them in a range of thicknesses and sizes, their low waste output, low transport costs, wide raw material source, sustainability, and high adhesion resistance. Consequently, they have the potential to become a viable alternative to synthetic adhesives currently used in the wood industry.
We congratulate him and wish him many more successful works that contribute to science and industry.
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