Green Entrepreneurship - How Hyperbranched Nanocoatings Can Create Wealth And Save Climate
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This groundbreaking book explores the cutting-edge science and technology behind hyperbranched nanocoatings and their vast potential for various applications, from an extension of the life cycle of products to improvements in the energy efficiency of photovoltaic panels.
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"Green Entrepreneurship - How Hyperbranched Nanocoatings Can Create Wealth And Save Climate" is a book that highlights the importance of nanocoatings in improving the durability and longevity of products, making them more suitable for reuse or recycling, and contributing to the circular economy.
Nanocoatings are invisible layers of material applied to the surface of a product, making it more resistant to wear and tear, scratches, corrosion, moisture, heat, UV radiation, and other environmental factors that can cause deterioration over time. By providing a protective barrier, nanocoatings can preserve product quality and functionality and improve the recyclability of products by making them easier to disassemble and separate into their parts, contributing to the efficiency and effectiveness of recycling efforts.
Additionally, nanocoatings can enhance building protection, reduce energy consumption and environmental pollution, and increase the lifetime of buildings, ultimately enhancing sustainability in the construction industry. Nanocoatings prevent severe structural damages such as corrosion of reinforcing bars, efflorescence, salt blastings, road salt damage, damages caused by acid rain, and contaminants such as algae, moss, mold, and graffiti, thus ensuring the longevity and sustainability of buildings. The book provides an insight into the commercial availability of nanocoatings and their potential to significantly improve sustainability and longevity, making them an essential tool for achieving the goals of the circular economy and the Race to Zero campaign.