Access the full Hempoxy report here: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16944339
Sustainability in materials science is no longer optional—it’s essential. Enter Hempoxy, a groundbreaking hemp-based nanocomposite system developed by Marie Seshat Landry and released as open-source prior art. Hempoxy combines hemp-derived carbon, hemp lignin, and hemp oil to create sustainable polymer materials that are eco-friendly, biodegradable, and capable of replacing petroleum-based composites in construction, automotive, aerospace, and even space infrastructure.
This Hempoxy research report, hosted on Zenodo, provides a complete technical overview of the system, including its scientific foundation, regenerative materials chemistry, synthesis strategy, material properties, and commercialization roadmap. By making this research publicly accessible, Marie Landry ensures that innovation in advanced hemp composites remains open-source, collaborative, and globally impactful.
Key highlights of the Hempoxy system include:
- Sustainable Nanocomposite Chemistry: Waste valorization, greenhouse gas foaming strategies, and recyclable vitrimer chemistry.
- Open-Source Material Standards: The Universal Hempoxy Materials Standard (UHMS) ensures reproducibility and enables open science research across global labs.
- Wide Range of Applications: From eco-friendly construction materials and green engineering solutions to lightweight automotive, aerospace, and space infrastructure composites.
- Prior Art Protection: Establishes a public-domain material science framework to prevent monopolization and accelerate regenerative, circular economy materials innovation.
By exploring this open-access research, engineers, scientists, and innovators can implement Hempoxy in real-world projects, contribute to the circular economy, and help drive a global transition to renewable, biodegradable, and eco-friendly nanomaterials.
Access the full Hempoxy report here: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16944339
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