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Year 2023
  • Electrically Conductive Carbon‐based (Bio)‐nanomaterials for Cardiac Tissue Engineering
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    • N. Jalilinejad
    • M. Rabiee
    • N. Baheiraei
    • R. Ghahremanzadeh
    • R. Salarian
    • N. Rabiee
    • O. Akhavan
    • P. Zarrintaj
    • A. Hejna
    • M. Saeb... and 4 others

    - Bioengineering & Translational Medicine - Year 2023

    A proper self-regenerating capability is lacking in human cardiac tissue which along with the alarming rate of deaths associated with cardiovascular disorders makes tissue engineering critical. Novel approaches are now being investigated in order to speedily overcome the challenges in this path. Tissue engineering has been revolutionized by the advent of nanomaterials, and later by the application of carbon-based nanomaterials...

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  • Recent progress in ultra-low formaldehyde emitting adhesive systems and formaldehyde scavengers in wood-based panels: a review
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    • L. Kristak
    • P. Antov
    • P. Bekhta
    • M. A. R. Lubis
    • A. H. Iswanto
    • R. Reh
    • J. Sedliacik
    • V. Savov
    • H. R. Taghiyari
    • A. N. Papadopoulos... and 2 others

    - Wood Material Science & Engineering - Year 2023

    Traditional wood-based panels are produced with synthetic, formaldehyde-based adhesives, commonly made from fossil-derived constituents, such as urea, phenol, melamine, etc. Along with their numerous advantages, such as chemical versatility, high reactivity and excellent adhesive performance, these adhesives are characterized by certain problems, connected with the hazardous volatile organic compounds (VOCs), mostly free formaldehyde...

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Year 2021
  • ASSESSMENT OF VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS EMISSIONS FROM RECYCLED LOW-DENSITY POLYETHYLENE STREAMS
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    - Year 2021

    The recycling of plastics is currently one of the most significant industrial challenges. Due to the enormous amounts of plastic wastes generated by various industry branches, it is essential to look for the potential methods of their utilization. Nevertheless, it should not be forgotten that recycled plastics are not pure materials, and they still may show an unfavorable environmental impact. They may contain different contaminants...

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