A research team led by chemists from the University of Liège has devised a novel polyurethane production technology that uses CO2 to produce new types of easily recyclable plastics.
According to experts who tested a novel approach they hope to replace energy-intensive chemical engineering procedures dating back to the early twentieth century, liquid metals could be the long-awaited panacea for “greening” the chemical industry.
This article explores how the attainable spatial resolution of FTIR microscopes can be determined via
the optical design as well as the infrared performance of infrared microscopes.
This article explores the utilization of surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy in food production methods by assessing the effectiveness of two packaging types for preserving ground pork meat from lipid oxidation.