A new plant-based alternative to titanium dioxide promises bright whitening at low replacement ratios as Seprify scales its cellulose-based SilvaAlba to industrial supply.
Swiss biomaterials firm Seprify has raised 12.25 million francs ($15.7M) to scale its cellulose-based alternatives to titanium dioxide for food and personal care.
Swiss startup Seprify raises €13.4m to scale plant-based alternatives to titanium dioxide for food, cosmetics and coatings.
Among the various bioorganic coatings (eco-friendly surface coverings made from renewable biological sources) currently being investigated, zein and polydopamine (PDA) are among the more popular ...
Materials that encourage mineralization, mimicking the process in the human body, are becoming increasingly important in medicine and technology. This process, which occurs at the interface between ...
As of March 3, domestic titanium dioxide prices edged up, driven by post-holiday price hike announcements from both chloride and sulfate producers. The rally is supported by rising sulfuric acid costs ...
Radar Project has confirmed mineralization in 31 of 31 drill holes with consistent grades and thicknesses and assays ...
The surge in crude oil prices is posing new challenges for domestic paint manufacturers, threatening their profitability and robust margins as raw material costs soar. Expert insights reveal the ...
Materials that encourage mineralization, mimicking the process in the human body, are becoming increasingly important in medicine and technology. This ...
Schematic of a perovskite solar cell. Source: Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology ...
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