Nowadays, MPPs can be ubiquitously detected around the globe in aquatic environments. Rivers, arctic ice, lakes, oceans, tap water and bottled water are all contaminated with microplastic particles.
Research into plastic recycling is fueled by the need to reduce environmental pollution and energy consumption. With advances in reclamation technologies, recycled plastics, also known as ...
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Spotlight TM IR microscope systems are developed to satisfy the demands of a growing laboratory by producing high-quality, repeatable data from a wide range of sample types. The Spotlight 400 FT-IR ...
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Polymer upcycling via reactive extrusion: FTIR microscopy unlocks blend compatibilization insights
insights from industryDr. Lucivan Barros & Ron RubinovitzSebior Application ScientistsThermo Fisher Scientific In this interview, AZoMaterials speaks with Dr. Lucivan Barros, Senior Application ...
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