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Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Madrid, CSIC
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      • Prof. Dr. Eduardo Ruiz-Hitzky
      • Prof. Dr. Miguel Camblor
      • Dr. Pilar Aranda
      • Dr. Margarita Darder
      • Dr. M. Angeles Martin-Luengo
      • Dr. Eva Maria Garcia-Frutos
      • Dr. Bernd Wicklein
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      • Dr. Javier Pérez Carvajal
      • Dr. María Vizuete
      • David Aparicio Martínez
      • Celia Martín Morales
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      • Huajian Yu
      • Vanessa Jacqueline Sánchez Vázquez
      • Joab David Guerrero
      • Guillermo Vergara
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      • Structure-direction in the synthesis of zeolites
      • Inorganic Heterostructures
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      • Biohybrid materials
      • Design of new materials and substances for circular economy and sustainability
      • Organic materials for flexible and biodegradable optoelectronic devices
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Inicio Research Research lines Design of new materials and substances for circular economy and sustainability

Design of new materials and substances for circular economy and sustainability

  • Beverage waste derived biomaterials for tissue engineering
  • Three pathways to cleaner platform chemicals: Conventional, microwave and solar transformation of a by-product from the orange juice manufacturing process
  • Multivalorization of apple pomace towards materials and chemicals. Waste to wealth

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