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Marble surfaces by using biodegradable polymers.
Hence by using these types of polymers on the marble surface it may slow down the gypsum formation.
In this study two different groups of biodegradable polymers were used and tested as a coating agent for preventing gypsum formation on marble surfaces in laboratory conditions.
The use of biodegradable polymer poly l lactide pla as a coating agent on the marble surface showed a great potential to fulfill the principles of the international conservation community of historic monuments and building.
Uncoated control marbles and biodegradable polymer coated marbles were exposed at nearly 8 ppm so2 concentration at 100 relative humidity conditions in a reaction.
Protection of marble surfaces by using biodegradable polymers as coating agent article in progress in organic coatings 66 3 213 220 november 2009 with 376 reads how we measure reads.
Plastic materials are widely used in agricultural applications to achieve food security for the growing world population.
We present a novel approach that allows tracking of carbon from biodegradable.
Biodegradable polymers are a special class of polymer that breaks down after its intended purpose by bacterial decomposition process to result in natural byproducts such as gases co 2 n 2 water biomass and inorganic salts.
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They found that the latter two were less suitable to protect against sulphatation.
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Investigated by coating the surface of marble with some bio degradable polymers.
Com l ocat e por gcoat protection of marble surfaces by using biodegradable polymers as coating agent ylmaz ocak a aysun sofuoglu b funda tihminlioglu b hasan bke c a environmental engineering msc programme izmir institute of technology urla 35430 izmir turkey b department of chemical engineering izmir institute of.
Zein chitosan polyhydroxybutyrate phb and polylactic acid pla as protective agents.
These polymers are found both naturally and synthetically made and largely consist of ester amide and ether functional groups.
The use of biodegradable instead of nonbiodegradable polymers in single use agricultural applications including plastic mulching promises to reduce plastic accumulation in the environment.