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Potential of organogel‐based colloidal hydrogels for new cosmetic formulations
Colloidal hydrogels are formed by combining anionic, cationic, or nonionic surfactants with two oils of cosmetic interest: sweet almond oil and phytosqualane. These systems are obtained through hot emulsification followed by cooling, which leads to the aggregation of gel‐like particles.
Andrea Gregorio Gomes +5 more
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Inorganic sunscreens containing the UV filters titanium dioxide (TiO2) and/or zinc oxide (ZnO) alleviated various biomarkers of photoaging in human dermal fibroblasts, at a gene and protein level. The study provides novel insights that observe the impact of inorganic photoprotection through the molecular biology of skin.
Neil Dominic T. Pangilinan +4 more
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Defatted white and blue lupin seed flours were each sequentially fractionated into albumin, globulin, and glutelin followed by structure and function evaluation. The albumins had the best solubility profile, globulins produced emulsions with smallest oil droplet sizes, while glutelins had the highest foaming capacity.
Stanley Chukwuejim, Rotimi E. Aluko
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Surface modification of titania and diverse iron oxide particles was made by silanization or using starch laurate or a polymer made by miniemulsion polymerization of a bio‐based monomer. This facilitates the photoinitiated cationic polymerization of epoxidized linseed oil using a UV LED. ABSTRACT The surface of titania, iron oxide red, iron oxide black,
Veronika Strehmel +5 more
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Ceramic processing: Experimental design and optimization [PDF]
The objectives of this paper are to: (1) gain insight into the processing of ceramics and how green processing can affect the properties of ceramics; (2) investigate the technique of slip casting; (3) learn how heat treatment and temperature contribute ...
Lauben, David N. +2 more
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Revisiting acidulation for tall oil and lignin manufacturing
Abstract Tall oil is a byproduct of the kraft pulping process when softwood is used as raw material. As the production of softwood‐based pulp is in high demand, the optimization of the tall oil production process needs to be revisited to ensure the highest quality and quantity of tall oil manufacturing. In this work, the process for tall oil production
Thomas Aro, Weijue Gao, Pedram Fatehi
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Resolving the dilemma of dispersant use for deep oil spill response
Steven A Murawski +3 more
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A novel multiphase composite was developed to prevent premature failure of waterproofing layers in pig houses. The system, comprising polyurethane, asphalt, and calcium carbonate, achieves a 1.35 MPa bonding strength and resists corrosion via a synergistic crosslinking, buffering, and passivation mechanism.
Dong Yan +8 more
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Organizational Design for Spill Containment in Deepwater Drilling Operations in the Gulf of Mexico: Assessment of the Marine Well Containment Company (MWCC) [PDF]
The Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico in April 2010 led to the deaths of 11 workers, a six-month moratorium on deepwater drilling in the Gulf, and nearly three months of massive engineering and logistics efforts to stop the spill.
Anderson, Robert +4 more
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Redlining and Prevalent Obesity, Hypertension, and Diabetes in GuLF Study Participants
ABSTRACT Objective The Home Owners' Loan Corporation (HOLC) created color‐coded maps of more than 200 U.S. cities in the 1930s to facilitate mortgage lending, with redlined neighborhoods marked in red and assigned the “worst” grade (D). Historic redlining has persistent present‐day consequences, although few studies have explored redlining in relation ...
Marina R. Sweeney +7 more
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