Production, Characterization and Biocompatibility of Marine Collagen Matrices from an Alternative and Sustainable Source: The Sea Urchin Paracentrotus lividus [PDF]
Cristiano Di Benedetto +10 more
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This article examines how build orientation, thickness, and loading rate affect the tensile and compressive properties of LS‐manufactured polyamide 12 12 parts. Through over 120 experiments, it reveals strong ductility anisotropy in tension, minimal compressive sensitivity, and significant thickness and strain rate dependencies.
Andreas Psarros +2 more
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Development and characterization of starch bioplastics as a sustainable alternative for packaging. [PDF]
Gurunathan MK +3 more
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A laboratory‐scale procedure is developed to evaluate the efficiency of melt‐cleaning and drossing fluxes during aluminium alloy recycling, studying their effects on melt cleanliness and tensile properties of secondary foundry alloys. This work provides a practical tool for foundries and aluminium refiners to assess the efficiency of salt fluxes in ...
Veronica Milani, Giulio Timelli
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Plastic crisis underscores need for alternative sustainable-renewable materials
Su Shiung Lam +2 more
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Ion Chromatography as a Sustainable Alternative for Monitoring Ethanol and Free Glycerol in Biodiesel. [PDF]
Ferreira RSB +6 more
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The Obstacles to a Broader Application of Alkali-Activated Binders as a Sustainable Alternative-A Review. [PDF]
Dacić A +3 more
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The political economy of meat regulation and the sustainability of alternative food networks
Emily Norgang Woodward
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Alternative Zoning Scenarios for Regional Sustainable Land Use Controls in China: A Knowledge-Based Multiobjective Optimisation Model [PDF]
Xia Yin +4 more
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This study identifies 12 wt% indium (In) as the optimal composition for Sn0.5Ag0.7Cu5Bi solder joints, achieving 87% ductile fracture and 81% suppression of intermetallic compound (IMC) growth versus 4 wt% In. High‐In alloys (15–17 wt%) show abnormal IMC thickening due to thermal activation.
Liuwei Wang +11 more
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