Search results

Jump to navigation Jump to search
  • ...|access-date=}}</ref> The chemical substance may be a fat, oil, natural or synthetic [[ester]], or other polyol.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.who.int/phint/en ...
    5 KB (698 words) - 03:02, 9 October 2022
  • ...polymers. Ammonolysis of chlorosilanes still represents the most important synthetic pathway to polysilazanes. The industrial manufacture of chlorosilanes using ...0&nbsp;°C. Most plastics are not applicable in this temperature range. The resins will be used for the fabrication of non-combustible fiber-reinforced compos ...
    19 KB (2,638 words) - 02:31, 2 December 2024
  • ...gemann | first2 = O. | last3 = Fürst | first3 = C. | year = 2014 | title = Synthetic fibers and thermoplastic short-fiber-reinforced polymers: Properties and ch . Adding short fibers to thermoplastic resins improves the composite performance for lightweight applications.<ref name=" ...
    12 KB (1,651 words) - 20:17, 2 December 2023
  • ...hydrides or other reducing agents can often be used to accomplish the same synthetic result. Another environmentally friendly alternative is an alloy of alumini ...ver, this difference has decreased with continual development of composite resins. ...
    14 KB (2,037 words) - 07:02, 26 February 2025
  • ...ng-blocks for the preparation of polysilsesquioxanes through an innovative synthetic approach |url=http://xlink.rsc.org/?DOI=C4DT02887B |journal=Dalton Transact ...ion factors, making them very suitable for electronics applications. These resins have heat and fire resistant properties, which can be used to make fiber-re ...
    34 KB (4,467 words) - 01:43, 9 November 2024
  • ...e is one of the first that explore the use of plant oil polymers as liquid resins for [[stereolithography]] production in biomedical applications. ...to designing and printing a cell-laden structure that can mimic their non-synthetic counterparts after the printing process has completed.<ref name=":3" /> ...
    25 KB (3,598 words) - 22:27, 4 June 2024
  • == Naturally inspired synthetic nanosponges == When injected into the body, synthetic nanosponges made of [[liposome]]s can be coated with [[White blood cell|leu ...
    38 KB (5,550 words) - 11:13, 1 February 2023
  • ...crylonitrile]] (PAN), [[rayon]], or petroleum [[pitch (resin)|pitch]]. For synthetic polymers such as PAN or rayon, the precursor is first [[spinning (polymers) ...combined with [[Alkali|alkaline]] catalysts, it effectively degrades many resins, while [[Acid|acidic]] catalysts are used for more resistant polymers. Othe ...
    61 KB (8,501 words) - 05:42, 28 February 2025
  • ..., 72% of which used to make polycarbonate plastic and 21% going into epoxy resins.<ref name="NTP-CERHR">{{cite web |title=CERHR Expert Panel Report for Bisph ...and as a [[polymerization]] inhibitor in [[Polyvinyl chloride|PVC]]. Epoxy resins derived from bisphenol&nbsp;A are used as coatings on the inside of almost ...
    179 KB (24,823 words) - 08:35, 1 March 2025
  • ...page=9}}</ref> Cloth is often made from [[cotton]], [[flax]], [[ramie]] or synthetic fibres such as [[rayon]], derived from plant cellulose. [[Thread (yarn)|Thr ...
    95 KB (12,540 words) - 21:06, 26 February 2025