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Scientists develop self-healing elastomer for flexible electronics

Scientists develop self-healing elastomer for flexible electronics
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Xingran-xu
Zili-li
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Fudan-university
Polymer-international
Scanning-electron-mircroscope
Associate-professor

The Characterization of Polymers Using Thermal Analysis

Thermal analysis has been a method of characterization for many years, with its usefulness widely recognized within the scientific community. There are many methods used across industry, including differential scanning calorimetry, thermogravimetric and thermomechanical analysis.

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International-journal-of-pharmaceutics
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SCI (Society of Chemical Industry): SCI launches Journal Highlights

All-new Highlights to showcase the best-in-class research from 7 peer-reviewed journals, hand-picked and introduced by the editors of each journal, and featuring exclusive interviews with the

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Dennis-riedl
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Energy-science
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Analytical Tools to Map the Extent of Microplastic Pollution

At this year’s Pittcon, environmental monitoring, particularly for microplastics, will be one of the main tracks. Several sessions dedicated to environmental monitoring will focus on the complexity and interdisciplinary nature of the challenges facing analytical chemistry.

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Vasanthi-sivaprakasam
Lauren-ostopowicz
Ruth-marfil-vega
Danielle-ellis
Akua-asa-awuku
Kazumi-kawahara
Jonathan-patz
Technical-program
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University-of-maryland

The Engineer - Shellac coating paves way for sustainable food packaging

Researchers in Thailand and the UK have developed a shellac-based coating to improve the gas barrier properties of pulp materials, paving the way for more sustainable food packaging.

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