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- materials such as soy oil and cellulose. Biofoams have been a topic of continuous research because synthesized biofoams are being considered as alternatives...
- polystyrene, and is non-toxic. One of the first brands of biodegradable peanuts, Biofoam, is made from the grain sorghum; other brands are made from corn starch...
- is an open cell porous network that follows the material properties of biofoams. Cancellous bone has a higher surface-area-to-volume ratio than cortical...
- Hedenqvist, Mikael S. (2014). "Highly porous flame-****ant and sustainable biofoams based on wheat gluten and in situ polymerized silica". Journal of Materials...
- (2017-07-01). "Physical and Mechanical Properties of Fungal Mycelium-Based Biofoam". Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering. 29 (7): 04017030. doi:10.1061/(ASCE)MT...
- spongy tissue of keratin between them, which take on the structure of a biofoam. The bill has forward-facing serrations resembling teeth, which historically...
- for a refund so it can be used again. Rohner Textile AG Climatex-textile Biofoam, a cradle-to-cradle alternative to expanded polystyrene Sewage sludge treatment...
- other types of cushioning are available including suspension cushions, biofoams, ther****rmed end caps, viscoelastic materials, and various types of shock...
- trains. SEAgel was covered under U.S. patents 5,382,285 ("Biofoam") and 5,360,828 ("Biofoam II"). U.S. patent 5,360,828 Discovery Channel U.S. patent...