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Solvent- and catalyst-free bio-conversion of waste polyurethane foams into high-performance 3D printing resin. [PDF]
Zhang X +10 more
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Mono‐ and bivalent‐, alanine‐modified poly‐iso‐butylenes, folding into beta‐sheets, were prepared by living carbocationic polymerization and subsequent endgroup modification. These PIB‐conjugates are useful as solid polymers for the drug release of triamcinolone and nimodipine. ABSTRACT Poly‐iso‐butylene (PIB) is a well known biocompatible polymer with
Philipp S. Hilgeroth +2 more
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EGaIn-Activated Bioinspired Silk Micro/Nanofibril Eutectogels Breaking the Strength-Conductivity Trade-Off for High-Performance Wearable Bioelectronics. [PDF]
Yang H, Ye D, You Y, Fu M, Wang Z.
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Recent Advances in Conductive Rubber Composites: Progress, Challenges, and Emerging Opportunities
This study reviews the recent advances in conductive rubber composites, focusing on key aspects such as material selection, conductive mechanisms, interfacial engineering, processing methods, vulcanization strategies, and practical applications. It also discusses current challenges and highlights emerging directions that are shaping the development of ...
Lu Yin +3 more
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Special Issue "Valorization of Lignocellulosic Biomass". [PDF]
Du H, Mohapatra S, Pan X.
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ABSTRACT Localization is the process of adapting and developing international aid to suit local contexts. Thus, localization involves paying attention to the relations between organizations and local actors receiving development aid. One key question that has not, as yet, been satisfactorily answered is how to collectively organize localization to ...
Ingrid Mazzilli +2 more
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Engineering microbial consortia for mixed plastic upcycling. [PDF]
Diao J, Tian Y, Park S, Cho SM, Moon TS.
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Abstract The illegal wildlife trade represents a significant threat to biodiversity. Limited research has examined the illegal trade in succulents, plants characterized by their ability to store water in their leaves, stems or roots. The growing popularity of succulents has contributed to the emergence of illicit consumer practices.
Léanne Vincendon +2 more
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Decarboxylation-Triggered Polymer Deconstruction. [PDF]
Gitter SR +5 more
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Early modern herbaria house important and useful data on historic environments. However, their contents are often inhospitable to scientific use. Despite this challenge, once their contents have been deciphered, such specimens present novel research opportunities.
Madeline E. White, Stephen A. Harris
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