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4 Articles in Environmental Technologies and Sustainability
Bio-Based Nylon: Bridging Sustainability, Innovation and Performance in Technical Textiles
Bio-based nylon is a type of polyamide fiber that is produced using renewable, plant-derived feedstocks instead of fossil-based chemicals. Firstly, the nylon monomer is obtained through a biological fermentation process and then converted into chips through a polymerization reaction, making nylon a green, energy-saving and emission-reducing material. The bio-based nylon molecular structure is similar to that of petroleum-based nylon.
Biodegradable Phone Cases: A Sustainable Shift in Mobile Protection
Biodegradable phone cases represent a compelling intersection of consumer electronics, materials science and sustainable design. These substitutes are designed to break down harmless elements under specific circumstances, in contrast to conventional plastic cases that can last for centuries. Manufacturers can balance sustainability, strength and aesthetics through developments in biopolymers, natural fibers and compostable composites.
Robotic Process Automation in Medical Billing and Administration
Robotic Process Automation in Medical Billing and Administration: A Practical Roadmap
Direct Air Capture (DAC): Paving the Way to a Net-Zero Future
Direct air capture (DAC) refers to the process of removing CO2directly from the atmosphere by using various chemical processes. This CO2 is then either stored underground or used in various industrial processes, products, or fuel production. It is considered an important technology for removing CO2 and thus meeting the net-zero and sustainability goals.