Writing in the journal Polymers, a team of scientists has published research into the hydrolysis behavior and physiochemical properties of cellulose samples of microbial, vegetal, and synthetic origin.
A new paper in The Journal of Colloid and Interface Science has explored how solvents influence the rheological behavior of polymeric bead suspensions. The research has been carried out by scientists from PSL Research University and the University of Bordeaux in France.
Plant-based alternatives to meat have grown in popularity over the past few years. To investigate the role of starch in meat analogs, a paper authored by scientists from The Netherlands has been published in Polymers.
In a paper published in the journal Additive Manufacturing Letters, researchers demonstrated the use of additive manufacturing (AM) in the fabrication of flexural sensors for assessing the influence on the sensor output by the sensor geometry, thus highlighting the significance of geometrical design consideration in the fine-tuning of flexural sensors for AM.
Shape memory polymers are a fascinating field of polymer research. Such materials have a wide range of uses, including pharmaceutical, commercial, aerospace, textile products, and other industries.
In a paper recently published in the open-access journal ACS Polymers Au, researchers used a coarse-grained model to investigate the effect of network-like architectures over mechanochemical activation among self-assembled triblock copolymers.
In an article recently published in the open-access journal Polymers, researchers compared different antimicrobial agents for thermoplastic polymeric retainers.
Scientists from University Ss. Cyril and Methodium in Macedonia and the University of Porto in Portugal have authored a paper investigating plastic packaging constituents and their potential migration into packaged foodstuffs. Their research has been published in the journal Advances in Food and Nutrition Research.
Researchers at Queen's University Belfast have developed a ground-breaking plastic film that can kill viruses that land on its surface with room light.
A new paper published in the journal Polymers investigates the tribology of carbon fiber reinforced polymer composites (CFRPS,) an emergent material solution to the meet the demands of several industries.
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