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[ASAP] Cellulose Succinate as a Bio-Based Anionic Polyelectrolyte: Charge-Driven Gelation and Electrostatic Complexation with Aliphatic Diamines

ACS Applied Polymer MaterialsDOI: 10.1021/acsapm.6c01380 Source: http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsapm.6c01380

Packaging Challenges Unique to Grocery Prepared Foods

Grocery prepared foods are playing a larger role in how shoppers plan meals. Customers are buying ready-to-eat entrées, hot sides, chilled salads, bakery items,...

Specialty chemicals supplier supports breakthrough Aqua-Ammonia energy research

Blended Products is proud to announce its role as an industrial partner in a significant clean energy research programme led by the University of...

Firm to showcase thermal efficiency solutions at World Biogas Expo

This article contains sponsored content. Heat transfer specialists HRS Heat Exchangers will return to the World Biogas Expo this July, highlighting the importance of...

Low Budget Chicken Coop Ideas That Save Money and Keep Chickens Happy

Fresh eggs every morning. A peaceful backyard filled with happy hens. A cozy little coop built without draining a savings account. That dream feels...

CCC warns UK unprepared for escalating climate risks

The UK must urgently accelerate climate adaptation measures and invest in new skills and training across the economy to cope with rising risks from...

Google Exec Confirms 2030 Carbon Free Energy Commitment Remains in Place Despite AI Buildout

Google’s goal to run its business 24/7 on carbon-free energy with local clean energy matching remains in place, according to the company’s Singapore and...

Can Europe afford to enforce stricter residue limits on imports?

Canadian agriculture is watching with concern as the European Union advances in lowering the maximum allowable residue levels for banned chemistries to near zero. The...

Microsoft Signs First Major Carbon Removal Deal Since Reportedly Pausing Purchases

Green energy producer BioCirc and Microsoft announced a new 7-year agreement, with Microsoft to offtake credits representing up to 650,000 tons of carbon removal...

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