In a review recently published in the journal Additive Manufacturing, researchers discussed the solidification methodologies for ink formulation in additive manufacturing.
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Many chemical processes require the use of a catalyst. It allows a molecule to transform into another without changing itself, allowing it to be reused several times.
Scientists from China and the USA have studied the co-pyrolysis of two waste streams, bamboo residue and used disposable face masks. The paper provides pertinent information for the development of biofuels and chemicals to valorize these waste streams. Their research has appeared in the journal Renewable Energy.
Scientists from the University of Aveiro and University of Coimbra in Portugal have evaluated strategies for improving the circularity of the pulp and paper industries. Their findings have been published in a new paper in the journal Energies.
Writing in ACS Applied Energy Materials, a team of scientists from Chongqing University in China have reported the development of high-performance anion exchange membranes based on PVA. The research aims to overcome one of the main bottlenecks in commercializing these materials for use in fuel cells.
A team of researchers recently published a paper in the MDPI journal Materials that reviewed the synthesis of nanostructured carbon (NC) from renewable resources, specifically from agricultural waste materials.
In an article recently published in the journal Applied Surface Science, researchers discussed the synergistic lubrication processes of molybdenum disulfide films under graphene-oil lubricated circumstances.
Writing in Polymers, a team of scientists from China have designed a novel module for soft robot applications which incorporates supercoiled polymer artificial muscle strings. In the study, soft robots have been constructed based on the module, laying the groundwork for future research.
In an article recently published in the journal Ceramics International, researchers studied the clays from Alhabia (Almera, Spain) as well as their thermal and ceramic qualities.
Researchers have analysed the properties of an organic polymer with potential applications in flexible electronics and uncovered variations in hardness at the nanoscale, the first time such a fine structure has been observed in this type of material.
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