Molecular simulations and supercomputing shed light on energy-saving biomaterials

(Funded by the U.S. Department of Energy)
A team of scientists from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the University of Maine has identified and successfully demonstrated a new method to process a plant-based material, called nanocellulose, that reduced energy needs by a whopping 21%. The approach was discovered using molecular simulations that were run on the lab’s supercomputers, followed by pilot testing and analysis. The method can significantly lower the production cost of nanocellulosic fiber and supports the development of a circular bioeconomy, in which renewable, biodegradable materials replace petroleum-based resources.

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