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Resonance Frequency as an Indicator of the Damage in Carbon Composite Plates: Analysis on Composites Prepared with Conventional and Sustainable Resins Subjected to Impact Tests. [PDF]
Ciardiello R+2 more
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Thermoplastics for Clear Aligners: A Review. [PDF]
Delgado JI+2 more
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Particleboards with Various Biomass Residues. [PDF]
Papadopoulou E+6 more
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Stingless Bees of Peru: The Use of Plant Resins, Cerumen, and Propolis
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U.K.'s first petroleum resins plant
Pigment & Resin Technology, 1975A 10,000 tonne/year petroleum resins plant — the first in the United Kingdom — is now in production at ICl's Wilton Works, Cleveland (formerly Teesside).
P. Rowley
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ChemInform Abstract: Chemical Signatures of Fossilized Resins and Recent Plant Exudates.
ChemInform, 2008AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 200 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract of an article which was published elsewhere, please select a “Full Text” option. The original article is trackable via the “References” option.
Joseph B. Lambert+2 more
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Plant Resins—Their Formation, Secretion and Possible Functions
1979Plant resins pose interesting ecological, taxonomic, physiological, and biochemical problems. This chapter briefly describes the resins in chemical terms and presents their contrast with certain other plant products. Resins are nonvolatile products of plants, from which they exude naturally (surface resins) or can be obtained by incision or infection ...
Arthur J. McComb+3 more
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Carbon isotope biogeochemistry of plant resins and derived hydrocarbons
Organic Geochemistry, 1998Abstract Hydrocarbons derived from plant resins are major components of some terrigenous oils and bitumens. These compounds are structurally distinct and this makes them useful biomarkers applicable in petroleum exploration as well as sources of biogeochemical information about palaeoenvironment and palaeobotany.
Webber E. Booth+6 more
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Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 2021
Novel bio-based epoxy resins with high tensile strength, rapid self-healing and excellent multiple recyclability were synthesized through thiol–epoxy “click” reaction between epoxidized vegetable oils and dithiol-functionalized boronic ester.
Chaoqun Zhang+6 more
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Novel bio-based epoxy resins with high tensile strength, rapid self-healing and excellent multiple recyclability were synthesized through thiol–epoxy “click” reaction between epoxidized vegetable oils and dithiol-functionalized boronic ester.
Chaoqun Zhang+6 more
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