Polyurethane (PU) is a widely used polymer material that will age under prolonged exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light, shortening the service life. Several methods have been used to prepare the anti-UV PU, including adding nonreactive anti-UV additives, functional fillers, and biological antioxidant molecules. However, the nonreactive anti-UV additives may migrate during long-term use, the functional fillers may damage the mechanical properties and seriously reduce the light transmittance of the sample, and the biological antioxidant molecules will inevitably color the sample.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRapid urbanization in mega-urban agglomerations disturbs the balance of carbon storage supply and demand (CSD) and constrains the achievement of sustainable development goals. Here, we developed a socio-ecological system (SES) framework coupled with ecosystem services (ES) cascade and DPSIR model to systematically analyze the impacts and responses of urbanization affecting CSD. We quantified urbanization and CSD using multi-source remote sensing data, such as land use and night lighting, together with related socio-economic data, such as total energy consumption, population and GDP.
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