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678.4 --- Rubber industry and trade --- India rubber industry --- Non-timber forest products industry --- Polymers industry --- 678.4 Natural rubber. Other natural macromoleculars containing only carbon and hydrogen --- Natural rubber. Other natural macromoleculars containing only carbon and hydrogen --- #KVIV --- Plastics
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Mechanical properties of solids --- Plastics --- 678.4 --- 539.3 --- Natural rubber. Other natural macromoleculars containing only carbon and hydrogen --- Elasticity. Deformation. Mechanics of elastic solids --- 539.3 Elasticity. Deformation. Mechanics of elastic solids --- 678.4 Natural rubber. Other natural macromoleculars containing only carbon and hydrogen --- Elasticity. --- Rubber --- Torsion
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678.4 --- 678.7 --- Rubber chemistry --- Rubber --- Chemistry, Technical --- Natural rubber. Other natural macromoleculars containing only carbon and hydrogen --- Synthetic polymerization products. Polymerizates. Synthetic rubbers --- Chemistry --- 678.7 Synthetic polymerization products. Polymerizates. Synthetic rubbers --- 678.4 Natural rubber. Other natural macromoleculars containing only carbon and hydrogen
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Rubber --- Elastomers --- 678.4 --- 678.7 --- Caoutchouc --- Ebonite --- Gum elastic --- India rubber --- Vulcanite --- Latex --- Non-timber forest products --- Gutta-percha --- Elastomeric materials --- Reinforced elastomers --- Polymers --- Plastics --- Natural rubber. Other natural macromoleculars containing only carbon and hydrogen --- Synthetic polymerization products. Polymerizates. Synthetic rubbers --- 678.7 Synthetic polymerization products. Polymerizates. Synthetic rubbers --- 678.4 Natural rubber. Other natural macromoleculars containing only carbon and hydrogen
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Rubber industry and trade --- Fishery law and legislation. --- Maritime law. --- Law and legislation. --- United Nations Conference on Straddling Fish Stocks and Highly Migratory Fish Stocks --- International Natural Rubber Agreement --- Fishery law and legislation --- Maritime law --- Technology & engineering --- Law
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Rubber industry and trade --- Fishery law and legislation. --- Maritime law. --- Law and legislation. --- United Nations Conference on Straddling Fish Stocks and Highly Migratory Fish Stocks --- International Natural Rubber Agreement --- Fishery law and legislation --- Maritime law --- Technology & engineering --- Law
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620.22 --- 666 --- 669 --- 678.4 --- 678.5/.8 --- Ashby Mike (materiaaleigenschappen) --- Composieten --- Glas --- Keramiek --- Materialenkennis --- Metallurgie (Metalen) --- Rubber --- $a620.1 --- $a67.07 --- Technische materialen --- composiet --- materiaalmanagement --- metalen --- rubber --- technische materialen --- 670.1 --- composieten --- keramiek ; technisch --- kunststoffen --- materialenleer --- metaalstructuren --- non-ferro metalen --- Workable, processable materials --- Glass industry. Ceramics. Cement and concrete --- Metallurgy --- Natural rubber. Other natural macromoleculars containing only carbon and hydrogen --- Kunststoffen --- algemene technologie (ook materialenkennis en verwerking van afvalproducten) --- 678.4 Natural rubber. Other natural macromoleculars containing only carbon and hydrogen --- 669 Metallurgy --- 666 Glass industry. Ceramics. Cement and concrete --- 620.22 Workable, processable materials --- keramiek
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Nano- and microdispersed systems can be defined as dispersions of the nano- and microparticles (droplets, bubbles) of one material within a continuous phase of another material (gas, liquid, solid). Such systems are very widespread in nature. The most common examples include soils, aerosols, minerals, and various natural colloids. Nano- and microdispersed systems are also the subject of active research and represent a techno-economic sector with full expansion in many application domains. Nano- and microdispersed systems have gained prominence in technological advancements due to their diverse physicochemical and mechanical properties, including wettability, dispersion stability, electrical and thermal conductivity, and catalytic activity, resulting in enhanced performance over their counterparts with a particle size above 1 µm. Such systems are of interest to various research areas, including the development of new polymers and ceramic composites, sensors, biomaterials, energy conversion devices, wastewater treatment strategies, and many other applications. The present Special Issue of Processes will include recent enhancements in the synthesis and application of various types of nano- and microdispersed systems and will help to expand scientific cooperation in this important field of research.
Technology: general issues --- History of engineering & technology --- sorption --- heavy metals --- radioactive metals --- potassium titanate --- ion exchange --- natural rubber --- maleated natural rubber --- maleic anhydride --- Halloysite Nanotubes --- silver nanodecahedron --- SERS --- photochemical synthesis --- LEDs --- spark plasma sintering --- nanomodification --- mechanical processing --- densification --- mechanical properties --- low-carbon steels of the ferritic class --- nanoscale phase precipitates --- strength characteristics --- steel composition --- hot rolling --- structure --- 5-hydroxymethylfurfural --- 2,5-diformylfuran --- TiO2 --- electrochemical synthesis --- pulse alternating current --- CVD process --- doping --- single-crystal diamond --- boron --- triethyl borate --- thin films --- boron-doped diamond --- polymer composite --- sorbent --- wastewater --- polyvinyl butyral --- potassium polytitanate --- direct ethanol fuel cell --- platinum-based catalyst --- electrocatalysis --- nanoparticles --- platinum catalyst --- synthesis method --- polyol process --- electrochemical dispersion --- alternating current --- ethanol electrooxidation --- fuel cell --- carbon quantum dots --- polarization fluorescent analysis --- fluorescence properties --- copper cation --- water samples --- n/a
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Nano- and microdispersed systems can be defined as dispersions of the nano- and microparticles (droplets, bubbles) of one material within a continuous phase of another material (gas, liquid, solid). Such systems are very widespread in nature. The most common examples include soils, aerosols, minerals, and various natural colloids. Nano- and microdispersed systems are also the subject of active research and represent a techno-economic sector with full expansion in many application domains. Nano- and microdispersed systems have gained prominence in technological advancements due to their diverse physicochemical and mechanical properties, including wettability, dispersion stability, electrical and thermal conductivity, and catalytic activity, resulting in enhanced performance over their counterparts with a particle size above 1 µm. Such systems are of interest to various research areas, including the development of new polymers and ceramic composites, sensors, biomaterials, energy conversion devices, wastewater treatment strategies, and many other applications. The present Special Issue of Processes will include recent enhancements in the synthesis and application of various types of nano- and microdispersed systems and will help to expand scientific cooperation in this important field of research.
sorption --- heavy metals --- radioactive metals --- potassium titanate --- ion exchange --- natural rubber --- maleated natural rubber --- maleic anhydride --- Halloysite Nanotubes --- silver nanodecahedron --- SERS --- photochemical synthesis --- LEDs --- spark plasma sintering --- nanomodification --- mechanical processing --- densification --- mechanical properties --- low-carbon steels of the ferritic class --- nanoscale phase precipitates --- strength characteristics --- steel composition --- hot rolling --- structure --- 5-hydroxymethylfurfural --- 2,5-diformylfuran --- TiO2 --- electrochemical synthesis --- pulse alternating current --- CVD process --- doping --- single-crystal diamond --- boron --- triethyl borate --- thin films --- boron-doped diamond --- polymer composite --- sorbent --- wastewater --- polyvinyl butyral --- potassium polytitanate --- direct ethanol fuel cell --- platinum-based catalyst --- electrocatalysis --- nanoparticles --- platinum catalyst --- synthesis method --- polyol process --- electrochemical dispersion --- alternating current --- ethanol electrooxidation --- fuel cell --- carbon quantum dots --- polarization fluorescent analysis --- fluorescence properties --- copper cation --- water samples --- n/a
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Nano- and microdispersed systems can be defined as dispersions of the nano- and microparticles (droplets, bubbles) of one material within a continuous phase of another material (gas, liquid, solid). Such systems are very widespread in nature. The most common examples include soils, aerosols, minerals, and various natural colloids. Nano- and microdispersed systems are also the subject of active research and represent a techno-economic sector with full expansion in many application domains. Nano- and microdispersed systems have gained prominence in technological advancements due to their diverse physicochemical and mechanical properties, including wettability, dispersion stability, electrical and thermal conductivity, and catalytic activity, resulting in enhanced performance over their counterparts with a particle size above 1 µm. Such systems are of interest to various research areas, including the development of new polymers and ceramic composites, sensors, biomaterials, energy conversion devices, wastewater treatment strategies, and many other applications. The present Special Issue of Processes will include recent enhancements in the synthesis and application of various types of nano- and microdispersed systems and will help to expand scientific cooperation in this important field of research.
Technology: general issues --- History of engineering & technology --- sorption --- heavy metals --- radioactive metals --- potassium titanate --- ion exchange --- natural rubber --- maleated natural rubber --- maleic anhydride --- Halloysite Nanotubes --- silver nanodecahedron --- SERS --- photochemical synthesis --- LEDs --- spark plasma sintering --- nanomodification --- mechanical processing --- densification --- mechanical properties --- low-carbon steels of the ferritic class --- nanoscale phase precipitates --- strength characteristics --- steel composition --- hot rolling --- structure --- 5-hydroxymethylfurfural --- 2,5-diformylfuran --- TiO2 --- electrochemical synthesis --- pulse alternating current --- CVD process --- doping --- single-crystal diamond --- boron --- triethyl borate --- thin films --- boron-doped diamond --- polymer composite --- sorbent --- wastewater --- polyvinyl butyral --- potassium polytitanate --- direct ethanol fuel cell --- platinum-based catalyst --- electrocatalysis --- nanoparticles --- platinum catalyst --- synthesis method --- polyol process --- electrochemical dispersion --- alternating current --- ethanol electrooxidation --- fuel cell --- carbon quantum dots --- polarization fluorescent analysis --- fluorescence properties --- copper cation --- water samples
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