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Bio-Based Fillers

2014
Fillers are particles added to polymeric materials to lower the consumption of more expensive polymer material improve or to better some properties of the composite material. Worldwide millions of tons of fillers are used every year in different application areas, such as paper, plastics, rubber, paints, coatings, adhesives, and sealants.
Ahmad Mousa   +2 more
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Bio-Based Hydrogels

This chapter examines the development and wide range of uses for hydrogels based on biomaterials, emphasizing their special qualities and contributions to the biomedical domain. Hydrogels made from biopolymers, like collagen and chondroitin sulfate, were first created for wound healing dressings, but they have since been developed for use in tissue ...
Küçükbekir, Çağla Nur   +3 more
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Bio-based Polyamides

2020
This chapter focuses on semi-crystalline, aliphatic polyamides, which are especially employed in injection molding, extrusion, and thermoforming. Almost all bio-based polyamides are commercially available as compounds with corresponding filling materials.
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Bio-based chemicals: general discussion

Faraday Discussions, 2017
Harry Bitter   +30 more
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Bio-based materials: general discussion

Faraday Discussions, 2017
George Huber   +35 more
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Bio-based backsheet

SPIE Proceedings, 2008
A primary goal of Photovoltaics is to generate electricity while reducing reliance on the world's petroleum supply. However, PV backsheets are produced from petro-based chemicals, which, to a certain extent, defeat the purpose of using solar energy. Materials from three sustainable resources were targeted for PV backsheet development: PLA made from ...
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Bio-based polymers with performance-advantaged properties

Nature Reviews Materials, 2021
Robin M Cywar   +2 more
exaly  

Bio-based composites

2011
The depletion of petroleum and minerals resources coupled with increasing environmental regulations are acting synergistically to provide the impetus for new materials and products that are compatible with the environment and independent of fossil fuels. Composite materials, especially “green composites”, fit well into this new paradigm shift.
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Bio-based polyesters: Recent progress and future prospects

Progress in Polymer Science, 2021
qinan zhang, Zhao Wang, liqun zhang
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