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Advances in Chlorinated Polyethylene: Properties, Applications, and Future Directions
This work highlights recent advances in the synthesis of chlorinated polyethylene (CPE), its versatile industrial applications, and emerging innovations driving its future development in sustainable materials. ABSTRACT Elastomeric chlorinated polyethylene (CM or E‐CPE) integrates the thermoplastic's dynamic processing properties with the elastomer's ...
J. I. Mnyango+7 more
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Genome-Wide Analysis of Soybean Polyamine Oxidase Genes Reveals Their Roles in Flower Development and Response to Abiotic Stress. [PDF]
Yu Y+5 more
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Development of hybrid biocomposites based on Bio‐PBS with canabrava, ESB, sepiolite, and lignin to reduce cost and improve properties for injection molding applications. The materials were processed via twin‐screw extrusion and characterized for mechanical, thermal, morphological, and rheological performance.
Lucas Nao Horiuchi+7 more
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Silicon Nanoparticles Alter Soybean Physiology and Improve Nitrogen Fixation Potential Under Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>). [PDF]
Tong J.
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Preparation of Sustainable PLA/PBAT Films with Thyme Oil for Active Packaging. ABSTRACT This study aimed to develop antimicrobial and biodegradable packaging films with excellent printability, designed to preserve the freshness of cherry tomatoes, using polylactic acid (PLA), polybutylene adipate terephthalate (PBAT), and natural thyme oil.
Celal Alpdogan+5 more
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Cottonseed Meal as a Substitute for Soybean Oil Meal in Poultry Rations ,
John W. West
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Metabolic reallocation in soybeans under shade stress alters phenylpropanoid profiles with implications for stress adaptation and seed composition. [PDF]
Qin W, Deng J, Guo J, Yang W, Liu J.
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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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