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Sung Soo Han

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Sharma C, Raza M, Purohit S, Pathak P, Gautam S, Corridon P, et al.
Int J Biol Macromol . 2025 Feb; 305(Pt 2):141174. PMID: 39984091
Cellulose is the most ubiquitous polymer found in nature. In recent years, cellulose derivatives of various kinds, such as cellulose esters and ethers, and nanocelluloses, have become popular bioprintable materials...
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Shams S, Bindhu B, Murali A, Ramesh R, Souwaileh A, Han S
Nanoscale Adv . 2025 Jan; PMID: 39886614
Two-dimensional (2D) hybrid materials, particularly those based on boron nitride (BN) and graphene oxide (GO), have attracted significant attention for energy applications owing to their distinct structural and electronic properties....
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Choi S, Shin E, Zo S, Kummara M, Kim C, Kumar A, et al.
Gels . 2025 Jan; 11(1). PMID: 39852019
Exploiting novel crosslinking chemistry, this study pioneers the use of waterborne polyurethane (WPU) to chemically crosslink porcine-derived gelatin, producing enhanced gelatin hydrogel films through a solvent-casting method. Our innovative approach...
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Kings A, Suyambulingam I, Narayanaperumal S, Miriam L, Divakaran D, Murali A, et al.
Int J Biol Macromol . 2025 Jan; 300:140217. PMID: 39848357
The creation of polymer composites with better performance is a crucial thing. The cellulosic filler material gain popularity in polymer composites. In this study, aquatic plant Pistia stratiote leaves were...
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Narayanan K, Bhaskar R, Han S
Tissue Cell . 2025 Jan; 93:102734. PMID: 39823707
Numerous naturally occurring biological structures have inspired the development of innovative biomaterials for a wide range of applications. Notably, the nanotopographical architectures found in natural materials have been leveraged in...
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Patel D, Won S, Jung E, Han S
Int J Biol Macromol . 2025 Jan; 293:139426. PMID: 39753169
Tissue engineering offers an alternative approach to developing biological substitutes that restore, maintain, or enhance tissue functionality by integrating principles from medicine, biology, and engineering. In this context, biopolymer-based electrospun...
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Patel D, Won S, Han S
Int J Biol Macromol . 2025 Jan; 293:139384. PMID: 39743095
Industrial wastes, including dyes and other chemicals, are significant sources of water pollution. The adsorption process is often explored in water purification. However, developing low-cost, sustainable adsorbents with good dye...
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Sood A, Das S, Singhmar R, Sahoo S, Wahajuddin M, Naseem Z, et al.
Int J Biol Macromol . 2024 Dec; 292:139174. PMID: 39732251
Meticulous and bespoke fabrication of structural materials with simple yet innovative outlines along with on-demand availability is the imperative aspiration for numerous fields. The alliance between nanotechnology and enzymes has...
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Rao K, Prasad M, Babu A, Rosaiah P, Karim M, Han S
Int J Biol Macromol . 2024 Nov; 284(Pt 1):137849. PMID: 39566760
This study investigates nanocomposite hydrogels reinforced with hyaluronan-quercetin‑silver nanoparticles intercalated halloysite clay (HAQ-Hal-Ag) for potential application as wound dressings. HAQ-Hal-Ag (at 1, 3, and 5 wt%) was incorporated into a...
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Rao K, Prasad M, Rosaiah P, Karim M, Han S
Int J Biol Macromol . 2024 Oct; 282(Pt 3):137067. PMID: 39481719
The use of sustainable natural sources to fabricate porous carbon materials has garnered significant interest in energy storage. This study proposes a method for synthesizing sulfur-doped porous carbon (S‑carbon) materials...