No it is not
how are smart polymers used in light sensitive plasters
Yes, I believe so, and they are good for the environment too. <3
No smart cars are not hybrids, nor are they overall good for the environment. They do help reduce fuel consumption some.
When a shape memory polymer is used to stitch a wound loosely, the temperature of the body makes the thread tighten and close the wound, applying just the right amount of force. This is an example of a 'smart' polymer. i.e. one that changes in response to changes around it. In this case a change in temperature causes the polymer to change its shape. Later, after the wound is healed, the material is designed to dissolve and is harmlessly absorbed by the body. Hope this helps:)
Synthetic polymer paints on Canvas
Yes Get a Smart ForTwo good for your pocket and good for the environment and no Road tax in the UK for the Diesel version:)
Lithium polymer batteries are preferred to other batteries because these are usually the rechargeable ones. That makes them better for the environment.
Smart polymers can be used for heart valves and many other medical uses. In addition to this smart polymers are polymers (plastics) that can change in response to changes in the environment (i.e. temp, presence of water, pH, light etc.) Uses of smart polymers are: hydrogels (nappies and moisture crystals used in compost so your hanging baskets don't dry out!), plasters (band aids) that lose their stickiness when you want to take them off so dont rip your skin off, biodegradable plastic bags, non-stick chewing gum and even biological uses like detecting blood glucose levels and triggering the release of insulin.
No, Teflon is not biodegradable. It is a synthetic polymer that does not break down easily in the environment.
Smart = smart Good looking = pen/fin
they be smart and they dont die they be smart and they dont die
by being smart