Investigators have found that a product called cellular concrete may be an environmentally friendly alternative to ...
What if we could produce cellulose without cutting down a single tree? Meet Treeless, an ETH spin-off harnessing bacteria and organic waste to create biodegradable and recyclable nanocellulose.
The research team used solution-spun CNT fibers created by dissolving fiber-grade commercial CNTs in chlorosulfonic ... energy consumption and carbon dioxide emissions associated with materials ...
Department of Chemical Science and Engineering, School of Materials and Chemical Technology, Institute of Science Tokyo, 2-12-1-H-121 Ookayama, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 152-8550, Japan ...
Abstract: We achieved 0.1397 dB/km at 1566 nm and 0.1406 dB/km at 1550 nm on a silica-core single-mode fiber. Both of them were 2 mdB/km lower than the previously recorded low-loss fiber in 2017. The ...
An unusual method for reducing the CO 2 footprint of compounds is being adopted by Polyplastics (Tokyo; www.polyplastics-global.com) with its latest long-fibre (LFT) materials. The company said its ...
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