Researchers at the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF) are developing ways to use cellulose from wood to strengthen plastics, providing a lightweight component that has the added advantage of being b...
Trevor Shen Kuan Ng rolls dough. He also stretches it like Silly Putty, twirls it like taffy and flattens it into rectangles like wide fettuccine.
Ng, an MIT mechanical engineering graduate student, is getting an educ...
Chemists at the University of Pennsylvania have created a new process for free radical polymerization, the chemical reaction responsible for creating an enormous array of everyday plastic products, from Styrofoam cups to...
A Binghamton University biologist's discovery of a molecule that induces the dispersion of biofilms will likely mean a sea change in health care, manufacturing, shipping and pharmaceutics over the coming years.
Da...
An innovative process that converts low-energy longwave photons (light particles) into higher-energy shortwave photons has been developed by a team of researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research in Mainz...
Hydromer, Inc., a New Jersey biotech company publicly traded since 1982, has developed a new biopolymer matrix (F201) with superb lubricity, exceeding over 100 cycles of wet abrasion tests with up to 94% friction reducti...
Yesterday DuPont announced a partnership with Zhangjiagang Glory Chemical Industry Co., Ltd. (Glory) to produce and distribute bio-based DuPont™ Sorona® polymer, the company's latest polymer innovation, thr...
Samuel Manu-Tech Inc. announced that its Samuel Strapping Systems Group (“Samuel”) has acquired the assets and plastic strapping, graphic arts and industrial distribution business operations of Gerrard-Ovalst...
Eastman Chemical Company today announced it has entered into a definitive agreement with Westlake Chemical Corporation for the sale of its polyethylene business. The sale will include Eastman's polyethylene and Epole...
Using environmentally safe compounds like sugars and vitamin C, scientists at Carnegie Mellon University have vastly improved a popular technology used to generate a diverse range of industrial plastics for applications ...
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