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Sodium Carboxymethyl Starch Films with Enhanced Cross-Linking, Electrical, and Mechanical Properties via Supercritical-Assisted Modification
Published 2025“…This study presents a low-temperature, eco-friendly supercritical-assisted cross-linking (SA-CL) method using supercritical CO<sub>2</sub> and citric acid to optimize and enhance sodium carboxymethyl starch (CMS-Na). …”
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Sodium Carboxymethyl Starch Films with Enhanced Cross-Linking, Electrical, and Mechanical Properties via Supercritical-Assisted Modification
Published 2025“…This study presents a low-temperature, eco-friendly supercritical-assisted cross-linking (SA-CL) method using supercritical CO<sub>2</sub> and citric acid to optimize and enhance sodium carboxymethyl starch (CMS-Na). …”
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Sodium Carboxymethyl Starch Films with Enhanced Cross-Linking, Electrical, and Mechanical Properties via Supercritical-Assisted Modification
Published 2025“…This study presents a low-temperature, eco-friendly supercritical-assisted cross-linking (SA-CL) method using supercritical CO<sub>2</sub> and citric acid to optimize and enhance sodium carboxymethyl starch (CMS-Na). …”
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Towards coupling agent-free composites made from regenerated cellulose/HDPE by UV radiation-induced cross-linking
Published 2025“…The primary focus is to establish a cross-linking mechanism between cellulose fibres and polyethylene by applying UV irradiation to a UV-transparent matrix and UV-absorbing fibres. …”
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Indenting at the Microscale: Guidelines for Robust Mechanical Characterization of Alginate Microgels
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Indenting at the Microscale: Guidelines for Robust Mechanical Characterization of Alginate Microgels
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Indenting at the Microscale: Guidelines for Robust Mechanical Characterization of Alginate Microgels
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Toughening Elastomer while Lowering Hysteresis Using Peptide Cross-Linkers
Published 2025“…Therefore, the peptide-cross-linked elastomer exhibits enhanced toughness and simultaneously a lowered hysteresis. …”
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Trust change by gender.
Published 2025“…Results indicate that respondnatds from North America and Europe Experienced an increase in trust where as Africa and South America Witnessed a decline in trust. Males exhibited a greater decline in trust than females (p = 0.038), and undergraduate degree holders showed the largest decrease (p = 0.001). …”
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Trust change by age group.
Published 2025“…Results indicate that respondnatds from North America and Europe Experienced an increase in trust where as Africa and South America Witnessed a decline in trust. Males exhibited a greater decline in trust than females (p = 0.038), and undergraduate degree holders showed the largest decrease (p = 0.001). …”
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Trust change by education level.
Published 2025“…Results indicate that respondnatds from North America and Europe Experienced an increase in trust where as Africa and South America Witnessed a decline in trust. Males exhibited a greater decline in trust than females (p = 0.038), and undergraduate degree holders showed the largest decrease (p = 0.001). …”
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Trust change by source of science information.
Published 2025“…Results indicate that respondnatds from North America and Europe Experienced an increase in trust where as Africa and South America Witnessed a decline in trust. Males exhibited a greater decline in trust than females (p = 0.038), and undergraduate degree holders showed the largest decrease (p = 0.001). …”
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