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Similitude Analysis for Gas-Liquid-Fiber Flows in Cocurrent Bubble Columns [PDF]
Gas-liquid-fiber systems are different from conventional gas-liquid-solid systems in that the solid material (i.e., fiber) is flexible, has a large aspect ratio, and forms flocs or networks when its mass fraction is above a critical value.
Heindel, Theodore +2 more
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ABSTRACT The majority of post‐consumer flexible plastic packaging (FPP) in the United States ends up in landfills and incinerators. This represents a significant material loss because FPP, also referred to as plastic films or foils, comprises up to half of all plastic packaging.
Oksana A. Makarova +4 more
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Bacterial xylanases: biology to biotechnology [PDF]
In this review, a comprehensive discussion exclusively on bacterial xylanases; their gene organization; different factors and conditions affecting enzyme yield and activity; and their commercial application have been deliberated in the light of recent ...
Alok Kumar Srivastava +6 more
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Multilayer barrier flexible polymer films, representing over 17% of global plastic packaging production, face recycling challenges due to complex compositions and strong interlayer adhesion. This image examines recycling methods, including mechanical recycling, delamination, selective dissolution‐precipitation, and chemical recycling.
Hissein Bechibo Adam +3 more
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Prediction of Flotation Deinking Performance: A Comparative Analysis of Machine Learning Techniques
Flotation deinking is one of the most widely used techniques for the separation of ink particles from cellulose fibers during the process of paper recycling.
Tamara Gavrilović +3 more
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Material and the Arts Research Facilities Booklet [PDF]
A booklet to demonstrate the MATAR equipment which is now available for use at London College of Communication and Camberwell College of Arts. The booklet was created for, and launched at, The MATAR Open Day in May 2010, and is now used to advertise ...
Pitkin, Ellie
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Abstract There is an extremely urgent demand in the realm of power equipment, including power transformers, motors, and cables. Specifically, there is a pressing need for cellulose‐based composite insulating paper that can exhibit high thermal conductivity, superior mechanical properties, and robust insulation characteristics.
Wenchang Wei +9 more
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Preparation of cellulose nanocrystals from deinked waste newspaper and their usage for papermaking
Cellulose nanocrystals (CNC) were successfully prepared from waste newspapers through a simple pretreatment and hydrolysis process. The Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) result for the CNC suggested that no new chemical bonds were formed ...
Ying Guan +5 more
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This study used proteomics to determine the relative abundance of proteins in 13 marine phages, constructing detailed phage architecture models. Protein structure comparisons revealed evolutionary traits, while identified post‐translational modifications (PTMs) suggest that phages utilise PTMs to evade host immune defences, providing new insights into ...
Shuzhen Wei +6 more
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Recyclability of Paper‐Based Composites for Packaging Applications – The Role of Evaluation Methods
This inaugural review addresses paper and paper‐composite recyclability assessments amid circular and bioeconomy trends. Evolving alternative packaging options demand adaptable recycling methods. Global variations in paper recycling systems highlight the necessity for a universal recycling standard in the paper composite sector. Abstract Composites are
Summer Kochersperger, Samuel Schabel
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