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  • News - 22 Apr 2004
    Iogen Corporation announced today that it is producing the world's first cellulose ethanol fuel for commercial use. Cellulose ethanol is an ultra-low CO2 emission fuel that can be blended with...
  • News - 4 Nov 2003
    Swiss-based Clariant have sold their Cellulose Ethers business unit to Shin-Etsu Chemical Co. for 241 million Euro as part of their transformation programme. The sale is yet to be approved by...
  • Article - 24 May 2001
    Sealing of joints is vital when liquids and gases are to be contained or excluded. Solid gaskets, paper, rubber, rubber/cork, reinforced rubber and conductive seals are described.
  • Article - 7 May 2001
    Cellulose proprionate (CP) is a derivative of cellulose when reacted with propanoic acid (the reagent).
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    Thermo Fisher Materials and Structural Analysis products give you outstanding capabilities in materials science research and development. Driving innovation and productivity, our portfolio of...
  • News - 5 Jul 2023
    Can biodegradable sensors and displays be 3D printed? Empa’s Cellulose & Wood Materials laboratory has created a cellulose-based material that enables this. When heated or stretched, a...
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    At GREENBOATS we have spent the better part of the last decade to research and proof that boats of all shapes and forms can be build of NFC without sacrificing neither performance nor durability. For...
  • News - 19 May 2009
    Some researchers hope to turn plants into a renewable, nonpolluting replacement for crude oil. To achieve this, scientists have to learn how to convert plant biomass into a building block for plastics...
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    ELTRA is one of the world's leading manufacturers of elemental analyzers for rapid and accurate analysis of solid materials. Our elemental analyzers provide tailor-made solutions for a wide range...
  • News - 5 Jun 2006
    Wood fibres turn up in a wide range of products. In addition to traditional paper and wood-based materials, they are also used for example in the food, textile and pharmaceutical industries. The scope...

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