Imperial College London: Back to the cellulose future
Wed 31 Jan
|Virtual/Theatre 200, City & Guilds
The inaugural lecture of Koon-Yang Lee, Professor in Polymer Engineering, Department of Aeronautics


Time & Location
31 Jan 2024, 17:30 – 18:30
Virtual/Theatre 200, City & Guilds, South Kensington Campus, Exhibition Rd, South Kensington, London SW7 2AZ, UK
About the Event
Cellulose is the most abundant organic polymer on earth. When we think of cellulose, we think of them as part of our diet, we think of them as a sheet of paper we write on and we think of them as something we wear to protect ourselves from the surrounding environment. Are these the limiting applications of cellulose?
Increasing energy cost, heavy legislative pressures, consumer’s demand for environmental friendlier products, carbon neutral technologies and a sustainable future have all triggered fresh interest in research and development of green(er) materials. At the heart of this is actually cellulose. Not only is cellulose fully bio-based and biodegradable, it is able to form interesting material structures and this sparked a new wave of research into the design of cellulose-derived advanced engineering materials.
In his inaugural lecture, Koon-Yang will demonstrate the potential for cellulose for various engineering applications, including the production of greener engineering…
