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Recycling of carbon fibre composites [PDF]
A clear case for carbon fibre recovery and reuse exists on environmental grounds due to the high cost and energy use of virgin fibre production.
Melendi-Espina, S. +3 more
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A regenerated cellulose/MXene aerogel film is engineered with a surface‐confined, coral‐like polyaniline skin to intensify interfacial polarization while a porous, percolated conductive core is retained. By molten salt hydrate processing and interfacially confined oxidative polymerization, PANI growth is localized at the outer surface and internal ...
Kun Liu +4 more
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Dutch goals for glass recycling
A review with 3 refs. [on SciFinder (R)]
Beerkens, R.G.C. +2 more
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A human microfluidic blood‐brain barrier (mBBB) model enables spatially resolved comparison of nanoparticle trafficking. Extracellular vesicles (EVs), liposomes, and nanoplastics exhibit distinct transport and disruption behaviors, revealing that membrane composition and uptake pathways govern BBB interaction.
Bryan B. Nguyen +9 more
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The performance of polymer components made from recycled or reused materials is strongly influenced by material composition, processing routes, and manufacturing parameters.
Zahra Shahroodi +7 more
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A Flexible Inventory Model for Municipal Solid Waste Recycling [PDF]
Most of the United States have laws mandating the recycling of municipal solid waste (MSW). In order to comply, municipalities recycle quotas of materials, without regard to fluctuating prices.
Louis, Garrick, Shih, Jhih-Shyang
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COFs on MOFs: Layer‐by‐Layer Synthesis of MOF@COF Nanoparticles with Synergistic Adsorption
A layer‐by‐layer strategy enables the growth of crystalline covalent organic framework (COF) shells on metal–organic framework nanoparticles, creating core–shell structures with tunable porosity. Ordered interstitial mesopores are formed during shell growth, which are connected with the COF's intrinsic micropores, thereby enhancing water sorption. This
Ana Guillem‐Navajas +11 more
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Waste Reduction, Construction and Demolition Debris: Guide for Building, Construction and Environmental Professionals, Revised November 2008 [PDF]
This document is intended to lay the foundation for resource reduction strategies in new construction, renovation and demolition. If you have an innovative idea or information that you believe should be included in future updates of this manual please ...
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Recycling of glass waste into foam glass: A review
Waste glass can be transformed into a foam by addition of suitable substance (foaming agent) which generated gaseous products by decomposition or reaction at temperatures above its softening temperature (corresponding to a viscosity of 106.6 Pas). This paper provides a concise overview of the latest research in the field of improving the glass foam ...
Savić, Veljko +6 more
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Ionic epoxy networks are prepared using ammonium salts as hardeners, leading to a two‐stage curing process with a thermoplastic‐like intermediate. This uncommon behavior enables extrusion and fabrication of thermoplastic prepregs that can be cured into thermoset composites.
Izabela Kurowska +10 more
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