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Sustainable Materials in 3D Printing: Exploring the Potential of Microalgae
Overview of 3D Printing: Exploring its application fields, key techniques, green and algal‐based materials, and future perspectives for sustainable innovation. ABSTRACT 3D printing has emerged as a key enabler of sustainable production, offering improved material efficiency and reduced waste. As bioprinting and the use of bio‐derived materials continue
Silvia Racioppi+3 more
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Ethanol production from lignocellulosic waste materials: kinetics and optimization studies. [PDF]
Ibrahim NA+7 more
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Principle of microplastic fabrication via cryo‐milling, characterization techniques and photograph of obtained samples. ABSTRACT Microplastics—defined as polymer fragments less than 5 mm in size—pose a clear threat to a wide range of small organisms through ingestion, leading to starvation.
Charlie Maslen+4 more
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Revealing Elasmobranch Distributions in Turbid Coastal Waters: Insights From Environmental DNA and Particle Tracking. [PDF]
Dunn N+10 more
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Development of Chitosan/PVA Nanofibrous Membranes for Efficient Removal of Microcystis aeruginosa
Removal of Microcystis aeruginosa from CS/PVA fibers by A‐HSBS. ABSTRACT In this study, chitosan/poly(vinyl alcohol) (CS/PVA) polymeric nanofibers were produced using the Air‐Heated Solution Blow Spinning (A‐HSBS) method and applied for the efficient removal of Microcystis aeruginosa from contaminated water.
Cynthia Ribeiro Guimarães+8 more
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Long-Range Interactions Between Neighboring Nanoparticles Tuned by Confining Membranes. [PDF]
Liu X, Tian F, Yue T, Yang K, Zhang X.
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Schematic overview of the valorization of yerba mate and black tea waste into lignocellulosic nanoparticles (nYM, nBT), incorporated into PLA/PHB films plasticized with maleinized corn oil (MCO). The resulting bionanocomposites exhibited enhanced barrier and mechanical performance, making them suitable for biodegradable food packaging applications ...
Jaume Sempere‐Torregrosa+5 more
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Comparison of the Burrowing Ability of Different Groups of Manila Clams (<i>Ruditapes philippinarum</i>). [PDF]
Li X+7 more
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Scanning electron microscopy images of fabric with the applied PSPH finish with ZnO nanoparticles and further chlorination. ABSTRACT Protective clothing can help protect wearers from biological hazards; however, contaminated personal protective equipment (PPE) can lead to widespread pathogen transmission.
Anita Amir Labonno+9 more
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A Discretized Overlap Resolution Algorithm (DORA) for resolving spatial overlaps in individual-based models of microbes. [PDF]
Hashem I, Wang J, Van Impe JFM.
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