SynopsisTannin is a natural water soluble polyphenolic compound present in several plants. It is found in different plant organs such as leaves, seeds, fruits, roots, bark, and stem. Tannin is abundant in bark of an oak tree and in berry fruits. Other tannin-rich food.....
SynopsisRising awareness regarding personal health and safety is expected to provide an impetus to the market over the forecast period. Rising disposable income, coupled with improving standard of living of middle-class working population in emerging economies, is ant.....
SynopsisPolymer Emulsions are monomers dissolved in water. They are also known as waterborne solvent because of their high water content. They are one of the fastest growing categories of specialty chemicals in the world. Polymer Emulsions have superior usability and .....
SynopsisFlexible firestop sealant are specific type of sealants that help avert the spread of fire. They prevent the fire from spreading by sealing openings to fire-rated interiors of a building construction, floors, ceilings or wall assemblies. They are possessing fi.....
SynopsisIn polymer chemistry and materials science, resin is a solid or highly viscous substance of plant or synthetic origin that is typically convertible into polymers. Resins are usually mixtures of organic compounds. The global Ion Selective Permeation Resin.....
SynopsisTriethlamine is a colorless liquid completely soluble in water. It is an amine commonly named TEA. It is a highly flammable liquid and a corrosive product. The substance is manily used as intermediate in the agrochemical and pharmaceutical industries, in formu.....
SynopsisGreen chemicals or bio-based chemicals are renewable chemicals produced from bio-based feedstock. They are less harmful to the environment than the petroleum-based production of chemicals. Green chemicals are produced primarily using raw materials, which uses .....
Synopsis Glauber's salt is the common name for sodium sulfate decahydrate that has a chemical formula of (Na2SO4).10H2O. It is named after Johann Rudolf Glauber, a German-Dutch chemist, who discovered it in the 16th century. It (Glauber's salt).....
SynopsisGeosynthetic clay liners (GCLs) are factory manufactured hydraulic barriers consisting of a layer of bentonite or other very low-permeability material supported by geotextiles and/or geomembranes, mechanically held together by needling, stitching, or chemical .....
SynopsisBioplastics are plastics made from renewable biomass sources or food crops such as vegetable fat, corn starch, vegetable oil, pea starch, and microbiota. The different types of bioplastics available include polymers that are directly extracted from biomass and.....