Publications by authors named "Claire Mayer-Laigle"

Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Claire Mayer-Laigle"

  • - Claire Mayer-Laigle's research primarily focuses on the transformation of lignocellulosic biomass into fine powders for applications in green chemistry, bioenergy, and biobased materials, emphasizing the necessity of optimizing milling processes to enhance the reactivity and functionality of the biomass.
  • - Her studies explore various milling technologies and their effects on the properties of the resulting biomass powders, demonstrating that the mechanical processes applied during comminution significantly influence particle characteristics and energy consumption during production.
  • - Mayer-Laigle emphasizes the importance of preserving the cellular structure of plant materials during processing to maintain their functional properties and increase their value for applications such as insulating agro-materials and 3D printing filaments derived from local renewable resources.