Chinese scientists have reported the development of a novel scaffold material for use in tissue engineering applications. The results of their research have been published in the journal ACS Applied Polymer Materials.
In a review recently published in the journal Bioprinting, researchers presented an extrusion-based bioprinting platform made of biodegradable polyester.
Researchers have developed new polymer materials that are ideal for making the optical links necessary to connect chip-based photonic components with board-level circuits or optical fibers.
In an article recently published in the journal ACS Applied Polymer Materials, researchers presented the absorption characteristics of poly(N-phenylglycine) membrane on silver (Ag(I)) as well as its application in practical silver recycling.
Imagine if the plastic bottle had a circular life cycle, where a used plastic bottle could be returned to its original constituent parts, ready to be remade into a new plastic bottle rather than being dumped in a landfill.
Latvian scientists have reported the findings of structural integrity tests on aircraft parts produced using additive manufacturing.
Chemists at Cornell University have discovered a way to use light and oxygen to upcycle polystyrene – a type of plastic found in many common items – into benzoic acid, a product stocked in undergraduate and high school chemistry labs and also used in fragrances, food preservatives, and other ubiquitous products.
Writing in the journal ACS Applied Polymer Materials, a team of researchers has reported the development of flame-resistant polymer adhesives based on the interaction of multiple hydrogen bonds. The research has been conducted by scientists from Zhejiang Sci-Tech University in Hangzhou, China.
Organic semiconductors have been the focus of research in the past few decades as replacements for inorganic semiconductors in a variety of industries. Writing in Polymers, a team of researchers from Romania have investigated how increasing the ordering degree of these devices improves their electrical conductivity.
Researchers from Spain and Japan have investigated the antiviral properties and cytotoxicity of calcium alginate films, providing a novel approach for tackling viruses and limiting harm to human health.
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