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A novel and highly efficient wood biomass fractionation method was developed to produce white lignin, exhibiting the brightest color reported to date. The process yielded white lignin with high yield, excellent visible light reflectance, and elevated infrared emissivity, highlighting its potential as an active material for passive radiative cooling ...
Juho Antti Sirviö +8 more
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Novel synthesis of flexible polyurethane foams with high bio-based content derived from waste cooking oil. [PDF]
Rossi D +4 more
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Recycling of Polyurethane Waste: Facile Hydrothermal Conversion Using Acidic and Basic Additives
Ethylenediamine efficiently catalyses the hydrothermal recycling of polyurethane (PU) into monomers. The NH functional groups promote carbamic acid decomposition via zwitterion interactions, outperforming inorganic acids and bases, and enabling selective depolymerisation of PU under mild conditions for circular chemical utilisation.
Hongqi Wang +2 more
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Research on the Frost-Heave Feature of Roadbed Soil Reinforced by Polyurethane Using Distributed Fiber-Optic Sensing. [PDF]
Li J, Cao D.
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Lignin was converted into polycarbonate polyols through oxyalkylation with propylene carbonate, followed by transesterification with dimethyl carbonate. The resulting biobased polyols were used directly to formulate flexible polyurethane foams for automotive seating applications. The figure (graphical Abstract) is attached.
Enoch Kofi Acquah +7 more
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Synthesis and Properties of Star-Shaped Hydroxyl-Terminated Polybutadiene via RAFT Polymerization: A Model for a Binder Prepolymer. [PDF]
Farrell WS +3 more
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Determination of Di-Isocyanates in Textile Test Specimens Using Ethyl Acetate Extraction and GC-MS.
Uzman Khan +5 more
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ABSTRACT Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading cause of long‐term disability, with limited effective treatment options. A key factor of TBI pathophysiology is neuroinflammation, which can involve the activation of the nucleotide‐binding domain leucine‐rich repeat protein 3 (NLRP3) inflammasome. Aberrant inflammation following injury has the ability
Eric Eyolfson +7 more
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