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Development of bio-sourced cellular polymers and composites based on poly(lactic acid)
Jean Mario Julien
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Characterization of the Pulp-Like Fibers Separated from Sugi with L-Lactic Acid
Takeshi Kajimoto +5 more
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This study demonstrates the 3D printing of custom‐shaped battery separators using a polypropylene/paraffin wax composite filament. A post‐processing step creates porous structures by removing wax. The printed porous separators show promising mechanical and electrochemical performance, offering a pathway toward conformable battery designs.
Abraham Enchinton +8 more
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Lactic Acid production from Tomato Pomace Fermentable Sugars using Innovative Biological Treatments
Lily Amelia +6 more
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Key cellulase components synergizing with lactic acid bacteria to degrade alfalfa lignocellulose to improve lactic acid fermentation. [PDF]
Ma L +8 more
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Contemporary electronic devices produce significant waste, harming ecosystems. Innovation in design, consumption, materials, and end‐of‐life management is crucial. This review explores advanced materials for sustainable and responsible electronics, highlighting their potential to reduce environmental and health hazards while improving device ...
Rawan Omar +7 more
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Composting Performance of l-Poly(lactic acid), d-Poly(lactic acid), Their Blends, and Stereocomplex PLA Films. [PDF]
Macnamara JF, Bher A, Auras R.
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A low‐cost, maskless visible light photopatterning system has been developed by combining a consumer‐grade projector with a single Fresnel lens, generating the Fresnel Lens Integrated Projector (FLIP) system. FLIP enables flexible photopatterning of solid and gel films with features down to 30 µm and 135 µm, respectively.
Sridaran Rajagopal +2 more
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Ultrasound‐Powered, Battery‐Free Implants via Triboelectric Energy Harvesting
Ultrasound‐driven triboelectric nanogenerators (US‐TENGs) present a promising approach to battery‐free implants by combining body‐safe ultrasound with the material and structural versatility of TENGs. This review categorizes current US‐TENG research into long‐term and transient short‐term applications and discusses key challenges in materials, device ...
Youngwook Chung +5 more
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