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Introducing dynamics into bio-based adhesives shows many advantages on rendering mechanics and functions. However, the efficient employment of dynamic chemistry in achieving robust, stable, and reusable bio-based adhesives derived from low-value residues
Jiayi Zhang +5 more
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Economic Aspects of Ecological Risk Due to Nuclear and Coal-Fired Electricity Production (General Comparison Related to the USSR) [PDF]
It is becoming increasingly important to alleviate the environmental and health impacts of primary energy generation. A comparison of the costs for different abatement measures can provide guidance for the policy makers.
Demin, V. +4 more
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Vibrational Exfoliation of 2D Materials
Vibrational energy folds, fractures and exfoliates atomically and molecularly thin materials. Combining experimentation and computational methods, this unique vibrational synthesis pathway is revealed. This process overcomes barriers of existing approaches by processing 1000 g/L dispersions without loss in yield.
Aadam Rabani +5 more
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Compostable and Recyclable Baroplastic Triblock Copolymers Enable Low‐Energy Polymer Processing
Baroplastic Poly(L‐lactide)‐block‐poly(ethylene glycol)‐block‐poly(L‐lactide) triblock copolymers enable ambient‐temperature processing under moderate pressure, reducing energy demand while preserving polymer integrity. The materials show rapid industrial compostability, effective chemical and physical recyclability, and compatibility with heat ...
Chengzhang Xu +12 more
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This work reports a family of microporous, self‐assembled tetrahedral coordination cages that efficiently capture iodine, polyiodides, and methyl iodide from vapor, aqueous, and organic media. The cages display exceptional uptake capacities, rapid kinetics, and high selectivity, enabling the first dynamic vapor‐phase iodine capture by coordination ...
Raghunath Singha +5 more
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To minimize liquid waste generation and enhance resource utilization in nuclear waste treatment, this study integrates molten salt electrolysis‐a dry processing technique—with 5 Å molecular sieve adsorption.
Xiaoxue Deng +4 more
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Glass curing technology is a mature and effective technical means to deal with high level liquid waste produced by spent fuel reprocessing. The dry storage technology of glass curing body is a developing trend. In the natural ventilation cooling of glass
Yuan Gao, Sihan Liu, Tianci Han, Kai Ma
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A novel bio‐based stabilizer system significantly improves the quality of polyolefin recyclates during multiple recycling cycles. ABSTRACT This study introduces a novel bio‐based stabilizer system for polyolefin recyclates that combines alditols with small amounts of α‐tocopherol as a sustainable alternative to conventional phosphite additives. The aim
Kim Hao Ng +3 more
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Pelletization of invasive Reynoutria Japonica with spruce sawdust for energy recovery [PDF]
The article focuses on processing of Reynoutria japonica an invasive alien species that is generally extirpated with major costs for its negative impact on biodiversity. It is the biodegradable waste that could be effectively used in energy industry.
Jezerská, Lucie +4 more
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In the last decades, the use of camera traps for wildlife studies has increased significantly due to advancements in technology leading to cost reduction and improved reliability. They facilitate the study of wild animals in their natural environment in a minimally invasive manner, eliminating the need for researchers to remain in the field for long ...
Luciano Marpegan +2 more
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