C08L89/005

Electrospun fiber mats and methods for the making thereof

Disclosed herein are methods of forming a fiber mat, involving forming an aqueous solution of at least one protein, at least one polysaccharide, and optionally a plasticizer, and electrospinning the aqueous solution onto a collector to form a mat.

BIO-BASED ADHESIVE FOR ELECTRICAL INSULATION

The present disclosure is providing a bio-based adhesive composition which is water-based. The adhesive composition includes bioprotein, salt of carboxymethyl cellulose, gum, alkali and a solvent. The adhesive composition is prepared at ambient conditions. The adhesive composition is useful for insulation of the electric material, especially for pressboard for a transformer which requires good adhesive for imparting good mechanical and electrical strength.

BIO-BASED ADHESIVE FOR ELECTRICAL INSULATION

The present disclosure is providing a bio-based adhesive composition which is water-based. The adhesive composition includes bioprotein, salt of carboxymethyl cellulose, gum, alkali and a solvent. The adhesive composition is prepared at ambient conditions. The adhesive composition is useful for insulation of the electric material, especially for pressboard for a transformer which requires good adhesive for imparting good mechanical and electrical strength.

Coating composition, method for manufacturing same, and separation membrane comprising same

An embodiment of the present invention provides a coating composition comprising a composite in which a dissociated natural polymer compound is bound onto at least a portion of the surface of acrylic polymer particles.

Coating composition, method for manufacturing same, and separation membrane comprising same

An embodiment of the present invention provides a coating composition comprising a composite in which a dissociated natural polymer compound is bound onto at least a portion of the surface of acrylic polymer particles.

Remineralisation of Calcified Tissue

A cosmetic and/or therapeutic treatment of tissue, such as tooth, is disclosed that effects, for instance, whitening and tissue re-building through mineralisation. Further, a method of performing iontophoresis utilizing an aqueous composition of a remineralising agent to achieve mineralisation is disclosed, as well as a kit for performing the mineralization or re-mineralisation.

Remineralisation of Calcified Tissue

A cosmetic and/or therapeutic treatment of tissue, such as tooth, is disclosed that effects, for instance, whitening and tissue re-building through mineralisation. Further, a method of performing iontophoresis utilizing an aqueous composition of a remineralising agent to achieve mineralisation is disclosed, as well as a kit for performing the mineralization or re-mineralisation.

Cationic wet strength resin modified pigments in water-based latex coating applications
09587354 · 2017-03-07 · ·

A dispersion having a cationic zeta potential for use as a base coating on a sheet of paper or paperboard as a primer for a functional barrier top coating, wherein the composition comprises an anionic pigment containing mixture comprising one or more anionic pigments in an amount of at least about 20% dry weight of the mixture, and one or more polyamine-epihalohydrin cationic wet strength resin.

Development of bio-composite materials for 3D printing using milk proteins

A composite material includes biodegradable and/or renewable materials such as purified milk protein recovered as a byproduct in cheese making processes. The result is a material suitable for three-dimensional (3D) printing and extrusion based polymer processing, with improved properties but that is still environmentally friendly. Purified milk protein may be used to produce composite thermoplastic materials or resins. Additional chemical modification may improve the blending of purified milk protein.

Development of bio-composite materials for 3D printing using milk proteins

A composite material includes biodegradable and/or renewable materials such as purified milk protein recovered as a byproduct in cheese making processes. The result is a material suitable for three-dimensional (3D) printing and extrusion based polymer processing, with improved properties but that is still environmentally friendly. Purified milk protein may be used to produce composite thermoplastic materials or resins. Additional chemical modification may improve the blending of purified milk protein.