Paramedian open approach for gluteal biopolymers removal: a case series of 35 patients. [PDF]
Llanos JCE, López SP.
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Preparation of MOEAMCl and MAAm Based Hydrogels and Effective Use in Anionic Dye Adsorption
ABSTRACT In this study, hydrogels based on [2‐(Methacryloyloxy)ethyl]trimethylammonium chloride (MOEAMCl) and methacrylamide (MAAm) were synthesized for the removal of anionic dyes from aqueous solutions. Following detailed characterization, the use of hydrogels for methyl orange (MO) adsorption was investigated.
Hilal Nur Duykop Demir +3 more
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Advanced Green Materials: Sustainable Cellulose-Lignin Composite Films Prepared via Ionic Liquid Processing. [PDF]
Madaj W +4 more
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Impact of Processing Parameters on the Morphology and Performance of PE/PA6/EVOH Blends
Precise processing conditions enable the utilization of all components in multilayer films, resulting in improved morphology and mechanical properties. ABSTRACT This study employs a stepwise approach to investigate the influence of processing conditions and blend composition on the morphology and mechanical properties of immiscible polymer blends.
Kateřina Papšíková +4 more
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Advanced Biocompatible and Biodegradable Polymers: A Review of Functionalization, Smart Systems, and Sustainable Applications. [PDF]
Abdulsalam L +6 more
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Maximizing the reinforcement potential of natural siliceous earth as a sustainable alternative to commercial silica for the rubber and tire industry, from the perspectives of mechano‐chemical modification, dispersion, and impacts on the mechanical and nonlinear dynamic behavior of SSBR composites.
Onny Aulia Rachman +2 more
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Biopolymer-Based Active and Intelligent Food Packaging: Recent Advances in Materials, Technologies, and Applications. [PDF]
Asrafali SP, Periyasamy T, Lee J.
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Preparation of High‐Pressure Laminate With Bio‐Based Fructose‐HMF‐Amine Impregnation Resin
This study demonstrates the use of a resin made from renewable carbohydrates, free from phenol and formaldehyde, for impregnating recycled kraft paper to produce high‐pressure laminates. The resulting bio‐based laminate samples match the mechanical performance of conventional phenol‐formaldehyde‐based samples, highlighting their potential to replace ...
Elisabeth Billich +6 more
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Beyond Packaging: A Perspective on the Emerging Applications of Biodegradable Polymers in Electronics, Sensors, Actuators, and Healthcare. [PDF]
Kailas Kumar R, Wan C, Samantaray PK.
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