Items where Division is "College of Engineering & Physical Sciences > Aston Institute of Materials Research (AIMR)" and Year is 2025

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Kongprayoon, Arisa, Ross, Gareth, Mahasaranon, Sararat, Wilson, James A., Topham, Paul D., Tighe, Brian J. and Ross, Sukunya (2025). Enhancing degradability with polyanhydrides: synthesis and impact on morphology, molecular interactions, hydrophilicity and hydrolytic degradation of PLLA/PCL/CAB blend films. Polymer International ,
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Waisarikit, Amonrut, Suadaung, Nattawut, Khantho, Benjawan, Hadad, Bawan, Ross, Gareth M., Topham, Paul D., Ross, Sukunya and Mahasaranon, Sararat (2025). Extracted Spent Coffee Grounds as a Performance-Enhancing Additive for Poly(Lactic Acid) Biodegradable Nursery Bags in Agriculture. Polymers, 17 (5),
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Zheng, Jiaojiao, Garcia-Garcia, Francisco R., Yang, Yang, Li, Kang, Bridgwater, Tony, Yang, Haiping and Wu, Zhentao (2025). Carbon xerogel-enhanced microchannel-structured beads for organic pollutants degradation: A novel catalyst for synergistic microscale process intensification. Applied Catalysis B, 366 ,
Zheng, Jiaojiao, Sun, Hongqi, Li, Kang and Wu, Zhentao (2025). Catalytic micro-structured ceramic beads and efficacy evaluation through SMX degradation in PMS-activated systems. Separation and Purification Technology, 354 ,
Zheng, Jiaojiao and Wu, Zhentao (2025). Innovative microchannel-structured beads for microscale process intensification: A case study on water treatment for sulfamethoxazole abatement. Chemical Engineering Journal, 504 ,