De tentoonstelling toont experimentele studentenprojecten die het resultaat zijn van onderzoek naar nieuwe biomaterialen door ChemArts, Aalto University.
Intension by Megan McGlynn
Intension is een experimenteel ontwerp project dat gebieden als ontwerp, chemie en duurzaamheid combineert. Het is gecentreerd rond de interactie van twee hernieuwbare materialen: bioplastic (PLA) en nanocellulose. Wanneer water uit nanocellulose verdampt ontstaat er Krimp, de fibrillen worden strak samengetrokken en vormen een sterke chemische bindingen.
Lignin as colorant by Pia Johansson
Lignin is one of the three main components of wood. Could the deep brown color of lignin be used in textile industry in the future? In this project design student Pia Johansson is exploring how the limited color palette based on lignin and some other natural dyes can be used to create woven and printed textiles. In addition to beautiful colors ranging from light beige to darker brown the textiles have good fastness to washing and rubbing. The project is part of the Biocolour research project.
Bio-(floral) Foam
Floral foam is widely used in modern floral arrangements. The current foam available in the market is phenol-formaldehyde foam which is essentially an oil-based material with several toxic chemicals. This Bio-(floral) Foam is made of 100% fibre from flower stem (mainly carnation and iris). The material aims to simulate and act as an alternative for floral foam. Therefore, it has the properties to absorb and retain water together with the ability to hold flowers. The material is biodegradable, contain no oil-based ingredient or additive, is made of 100% flower waste and is microplastic-free.