Biology might ultimately provide a solution, however. Researchers have identified bacteria that evolved the ability to digest ...
E. coli bacteria could be used to create biodegradable plastics, reports a paper published in Nature Chemical Biology. The ...
Researchers have genetically engineered microbes to produce a strong, flexible plastic similar to nylon for the first time.
The Purdue researchers found that heating a mix of epoxidized oil, malic acid, and tannic acid yielded a sticky goo that bonded plastic, metal, and wood as tightly as, if not more tightly than, ...
The acetic acid market is witnessing substantial growth, driven by increasing demand across various industries, including chemicals, food & beverages ...
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