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Processing Optimization of Sustainable AA6061-Fly Ash Composites by Compocasting. [PDF]
Barah OO, Bori I, Otaru AJ, Zaid ZAAA.
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Strengthening RC beams and columns with CFRP, GFRP and KFRP laminates. [PDF]
Adel K +6 more
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Fe3O4 nanoparticles coated with the bifunctional peptide LCI‐DZ‐MBP1, where LCI binds the iron oxide surface and MBP1 acts as a universal plastic‐binding peptide, combined with pyrolysis‐gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (Py‐GC/MS), enable efficient enrichment, precise detection, and quantification of mixed plastics (PS, PE, PP, PET, PMMA, PC, Nylon
Maochao Mao +5 more
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Axial load behaviour of concrete infilled and partially encased cold formed double sigma composite columns. [PDF]
Sharon RPO, Senthilpandian M.
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Advanced High-Strength Medium-Manganese Steels as an Alternative to Conventional Forging Steels: A Review. [PDF]
Kozłowska A, Wojtacha A.
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Comprehensive Characterization of Bio‐Based Phenolic Plasticizer Extracted From Rambutan Fruit Shell Waste. ABSTRACT The development of eco‐friendly plasticizer is driving the interest of many scientists due to its environmentally benign nature.
Divya Divakaran +7 more
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Biopolymer‐Coated Paper Composites for Sustainable Packaging
ABSTRACT Conventional plastic packaging, though dominant in food and flexible applications, poses serious environmental concerns due to its persistence and limited recyclability. To address this challenge, this study develops bio‐based coated paper composites as sustainable alternatives. Paper, while biodegradable, lacks adequate barrier properties. To
Shane Annabella Nusa Pratiwi +2 more
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Technology and Rheological Properties of Warm Asphalt Rubber Based on an Ultra-Warm Mix Additive (UWM)-Sasobit Composite System. [PDF]
Xu S +5 more
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High Density Polyethylene/Ground Tire Rubber Composites Compatibilized by Dicumyl Peroxide
ABSTRACT In this study, the thermal behavior of dicumyl peroxide (DCP) was first evaluated by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), which confirmed a peak decomposition temperature around 172°C, highlighting its incompatibility with standard melt‐mixing techniques for most polyolefins. To overcome this limitation,
Hibal Ahmad, Denis Rodrigue
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