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Electrospun conducting polymers: recent trends and the transition towards a sustainable future
This review discusses the electrospinning of conducting polymers, detailing procedures, fibrous morphologies, improved properties, applications in electronics, and challenges, while outlining future directions for nanofibre‐based devices in various fields.
Xenofon Karagiorgis +3 more
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Corrosion Behaviour in CO<sub>2</sub> Pipeline Transport: A Review of the Impact of Condensates and Impurities. [PDF]
Gritti L +4 more
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New Method for Precise Measurement of Density of Supercritical Fluid over a Wide Range of Pressure
Ken Yoshida +2 more
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Halogen‐free biocomposite polystyrene foams were fabricated via pilot‐scale supercritical CO2 extrusion using expandable graphite, melamine polyphosphate, biochar, and recycled polymer. The optimized formulation exhibited refined cellular morphology, enhanced flame retardancy (limiting oxygen index of 25%, rapid self‐extinguishing), and improved ...
Apurv Gaidhani +4 more
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The Extraction of Proanthocyanidines from Grape Seed by Supercritical Carbon Dioxide
Somjai Kajorncheappunngam
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ABSTRACT N‐vinylamides, especially noncyclic N‐vinylacetamide (NVA), have been used in various applications such as biomaterials, surfactants, and hydrogels. However, their potential to copolymerize with cyclic ketene acetal (CKA) to create degradable polymers is underexplored.
Mukmin Sapto Pamungkas +2 more
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Experimental investigation and thermodynamic correlation of chlordiazepoxide solubility in supercritical CO₂. [PDF]
Saadati Ardestani N +4 more
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Exploding Bridgewire (EBW) Detonators: An Example of Synergistic Multiphysics
ABSTRACT Exploding bridgewire (EBW) detonators are highly temporally reproducible explosive devices that require the rapid discharge of a high‐voltage capacitance to operate and so are immune to most of the accidental hazards associated with traditional electric detonators.
P. J. Rae +3 more
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