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Chemical compounds and toxicological assessments of drinking water stored in polyethylene terephthalate (PET) bottles: A source of controversy review…

2012

A declaration of conformity according to European regulation No. 10/2011 is required to ensure the safety of plastic materials in contact with foodstuffs. This regulation established a positive list of substances that are authorized for use in plastic materials. Some compounds are subject to restrictions and/or specifications according to their toxicological data. Despite this, the analysis of PET reveals some non-intentionally added substances (NIAS) produced by authorized initial reactants and additives. Genotoxic and estrogenic activities in PET-bottled water have been reported. Chemical mixtures in bottled water have been suggested as the source of these toxicological effects. Furthermo…

Environmental EngineeringPlastic materials010501 environmental sciencesmedicine.disease_cause01 natural scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundToxicity TestsPolyethylene terephthalatemedicineSample preparationWaste Management and Disposal0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWater Science and TechnologyCivil and Structural EngineeringWaste managementPolyethylene TerephthalatesChemistryDrinking WaterEcological Modeling010401 analytical chemistryExtraction (chemistry)ContaminationBottled waterPollution6. Clean water0104 chemical sciences3. Good health13. Climate actionEnvironmental chemistryGas chromatography–mass spectrometryWater Pollutants ChemicalGenotoxicityWater Research
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Effect of fillers on the properties of recycled polymers

2003

The main problems in post-consumer plastics recycling are due to the degradation undergone during lifetime and during processing steps. Moreover, for heterogeneous recycling, the incompatibility among the different polymeric phases give rise to secondary materials with low mechanical and thermomechanical properties. The properties-reprocessing relationships are an important tool for determining not only the properties of the recycled polymers but also the strategies to apply (processing conditions, stabilisers, fillers, compatibilizers, etc) in order to obtain recycled polymers with good mechanical properties. In this work the effect of adding inert fillers and modifier agents to recycled p…

Inertchemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsOrganic ChemistryPlastic materialsIzod impact strength testPolymerengineering.materialCondensed Matter PhysicschemistryFiller (materials)Materials ChemistryengineeringComposite materialMacromolecular Symposia
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ChemInform Abstract: Chemical Compounds and Toxicological Assessments of Drinking Water Stored in Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) Bottles: A Source …

2012

A declaration of conformity according to European regulation No. 10/2011 is required to ensure the safety of plastic materials in contact with foodstuffs. This regulation established a positive list of substances that are authorized for use in plastic materials. Some compounds are subject to restrictions and/or specifications according to their toxicological data. Despite this, the analysis of PET reveals some non-intentionally added substances (NIAS) produced by authorized initial reactants and additives. Genotoxic and estrogenic activities in PET-bottled water have been reported. Chemical mixtures in bottled water have been suggested as the source of these toxicological effects. Furthermo…

chemistry.chemical_compoundChemical mixturesChemistryEnvironmental chemistryExtraction (chemistry)Plastic materialsPolyethylene terephthalateExtraction methodsSample preparationGeneral MedicineContaminationBottled waterChemInform
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The Intangible Assets Advantages in the Machine Vision Inspection of Thermoplastic Materials

2017

Abstract Innovation is not a simple concept but is the main source of success. It is more important to have the right people and mindsets in place than to have a perfectly crafted plan in order to make the most out of an idea or business. The aim of this paper is to emphasize the importance of intangible assets when it comes to machine vision inspection of thermoplastic materials pointing out some aspects related to knowledge based assets and their need for a success idea to be developed in a successful product.

Thermoplastic materialsMachine visionGeneral MedicineBusinessManufacturing engineeringIntellectual capitalACTA Universitatis Cibiniensis
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Oxidation of magnesia-supported Pd-clusters leads to the ultimate limit of epitaxy with a catalytic function

2005

Oxide-supported transition-metal clusters and nanoparticles have attracted significant attention owing to their important role as components of model catalysts, sensors, solar cells and magnetic recording devices. For small clusters, functionality and structure are closely interrelated. However, knowledge of the structure of the bare cluster is insufficient as the interaction with the chemical environment might cause drastic structural changes. Here we show by ab initio simulations based on the density functional theory that the reaction with molecular oxygen transforms small, non-crystalline, magnesia-supported Pd-clusters to crystalline Pd(x)O(y) nano-oxide clusters that are in epitaxy wi…

Materials scienceSiliconMagnesiumMechanical EngineeringCatalytic functionPlastic materialschemistry.chemical_elementGeneral ChemistryCondensed Matter PhysicsEpitaxyCatalysisNanostructureschemistryChemical engineeringMechanics of MaterialsOrganic chemistryGeneral Materials ScienceGasesLimit (mathematics)Magnesium OxideOxidation-ReductionPalladiumNature Materials
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Characterization of thin plastic foils for applications in X-ray optics technology

2007

Thin plastic foils are being investigated to build shell optics for X-ray telescopes. Compared to polished glass optics, the advantage is in terms of increased collecting area, light weight and lower cost. Plastic material is also desirable to allow deformation into a complete surface of revolution. We collected plastic materials of common use for industrial applications and also specialty materials developed for the electronic industry. A comparative study was then performed to evaluate the optical quality of the selected plastic films. Surface analysis was carried out with topographic instruments to investigate the microroughness of our samples at different scan lengths. Preliminary resul…

plastic materialsMaterials sciencex-ray optics grazing incidencex-ray astronomy; x-ray optics grazing incidence; plastic materials; high-performance films; surface analysis; microroughnessbusiness.industryShell (structure)Plastic materialsX-ray opticsX-ray astronomy X-ray optics grazing incidence plastic materials high-performance films surface analysis microroughnessX-ray telescopeDeformation (meteorology)surface analysiseye diseasesx-ray astronomylaw.inventionCharacterization (materials science)Telescopehigh-performance filmsOpticsmicroroughnesslawSurface of revolutionbusiness
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Recycling of a Biodegradable Polymer Blend

2020

Mechanical recycling is one of the possible ways to enhance the value of postconsumer plastic materials. However, the final performance of the recycled material will strongly depend on the quality of the selection made on the recycled product and on the degradation of the properties. In this context, the present study examines the effect of reprocessing for five successive extrusion cycles on the rheological, mechanical and thermal properties of a poly(butylene adipate-co-terephthalate) (PBAT)-based blend on samples reprocessed in both dry and wet conditions. The results showed that when the sample was processed after drying, degradation of the material was less than when it was processed i…

Materials sciencePolymers and PlasticsPlastic materialsContext (language use)02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesBioplasticArticlelcsh:QD241-441lcsh:Organic chemistryRheologypoly(butylene adipate-co-terephthalate)Composite materialmechanical recyclingGeneral Chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyBiodegradable polymer0104 chemical sciencesSettore ING-IND/22 - Scienza E Tecnologia Dei MaterialiextrusionDegradation (geology)Extrusionpoly(lactic acid)0210 nano-technologybioplasticPolymers
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Antimicrobial thermoplastic materials for biomedical applications prepared by melt processing

2014

In this work thermoplastic polymers with antimicrobial properties were prepared by incorporating an antibiotic, i.e., ciprofloxacin (CFX), by melt processing. Two different polymers were used as matrices, i.e., polypropylene (PP) and poly(lactid acid) (PLA) and different concentrations of CFX have been incorporated. The antimicrobial properties, the release kinetic and the mechanical performances of the prepared materials were evaluated.

Polypropylenechemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials scienceThermoplastic materialsAntimicrobial polymerPolymerAntimicrobialPPchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryChemical engineeringCiprofloxacinPLAComposite materialThermoplastic polymer
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Characterization and Reprocessing of Greenhouse Films.

2001

Films for greenhouses are an attractive source of post-consumer plastic materials because they are mainly made of polyethylene and can be easily collected in large amounts in small zones. The types of polymers for this application are, however, increasing and the films contain not only additives and stabilisers, but also fertiliser and pesticide residues. Finally, the extent of photooxidative degradation undergone during the use can strongly influence the recycling operations and the final properties of the secondary material. In this work, a complete characterisation of post-consumer films for greenhouses has been carried out and the properties of the recycled material have been correlated…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials scienceLDPEPolymers and PlasticsPesticide residuePlastic materialsMineralogyGreenhousePolymerPolyethyleneCondensed Matter PhysicsPulp and paper industryCharacterization (materials science)Greeenhouse filmchemistry.chemical_compoundLow-density polyethylenechemistryMechanics of MaterialsMaterials ChemistryPhotooxidative degradationRecycling
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Active biopackaging produced from by‐products and waste from food and marine industries

2021

The agro‐food industry cannot today do without packaging to preserve and above all market its products. Plastic materials coming mainly from petrochemicals have taken a predominant place in the food packaging sector. They have become indispensable in many sectors, from fresh to frozen products, from meat and dairy products to fruit and vegetables or almost‐ready meals. Plastics are cheap, their lightness reduces transport costs, and their convenience is fundamental for out‐of‐home catering. However, plastics pose serious end‐of‐life issues. The development of materials that are more respectful of the consumer and the environment has become a major issue. In addition, the agro‐food industrie…

0301 basic medicineAquatic OrganismsPlastic materialsActive packagingIndustrial WasteBiocompatible Materialsagro‐food by‐product valorizationbiopolymersReview ArticleShelf life7. Clean energyGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology12. Responsible consumption03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine[SDV.IDA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineeringantimicrobial and antioxidantProduct PackagingFood IndustryHumansRecyclingReview Articleslcsh:QH301-705.5ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS2. Zero hungerWaste managementsustainabilitybioactive filmsFood packaging030104 developmental biologyPetrochemicallcsh:Biology (General)13. Climate action030220 oncology & carcinogenesisSustainabilityBusinessPlasticsfood packagingBiotechnologyFEBS Open Bio
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