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Synergistic cell-free enzyme cocktails for enhanced fiber matrix development: improving dewatering, strength, and decarbonization in the paper industry. [PDF]
Barrios N +3 more
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The pictorial illustration of the applications of polymers of intrinsic microporosity extraordinary porous organic polymers with high surface areas, pore radii, pore volumes, high permeability, high diffusivity, high selectivity, and high thermal stability, as suitable filters or purifiers for water contaminated with pharmaceutical and organic dyes ...
Martins O. Omorogie
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Bio-Based Coatings on Cellulosic Materials Resistant to Humidity and Fats. [PDF]
Rozas B +7 more
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Strain rate effect on lignin‐filled glass/PP LFT composites showing enhanced tensile strength and microstructural response at elevated loading rates. ABSTRACT Fiber‐reinforced composites are employed in various sectors, such as the transportation sector, where they are subjected to various loading conditions, including high loading rates. In this study,
Tarun Khapra +4 more
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Lignin dispersion in carboxylated nitrile rubber (XNBR) is enhanced at 7% carboxylic acid, significantly improving the composite's compressive mechanical performance for sealing applications. ABSTRACT Lignin is a promising biobased material that enhances the sustainability of rubber composites as a reinforcing filler.
Gustavo Ninho Campos +6 more
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Evaluation of the Chemical Profile by Paper Spray Mass Spectrometry of Eugenia uniflora Pulp, Peel, Seeds, and Jelly. [PDF]
Silva VDM +10 more
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COMPETITIVENESS OF UKRAINIAN ENTERPRISES OF PULP AND PAPER INDUSTRY IN CONDITIONS OF INDUSTRY 4.0
Natalia Skorobogatova, D. V. Hurin
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Improving Abrasion Resistance of Rubber/Nanocellulose Composite Sheets
Rubber/nanocellulose composites with sufficient abrasion resistance. ABSTRACT Nanocellulose materials are promising candidates to partly replace petroleum‐based carbon black (CB) as fillers for rubber composites. This study considers the actual rubber manufacturing process in preparing nanocellulose‐containing and vulcanized (i.e., sulfur‐ or S ...
Toru Noguchi +5 more
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