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The KH-550 is a precise and versatile laboratory equipment designed for a range of scientific applications. It features high-quality construction and advanced technology to deliver reliable and consistent performance. The core function of the KH-550 is to provide accurate and efficient sample preparation and processing capabilities for researchers and scientists.

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Sugarcane Bagasse Cellulose Nanocrystals

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The sugarcane bagasse was acquired from Guangxi Laibin Xianggui Sugar Co., Ltd. (Laibin, China). The sodium chlorite (AR), 95% ethanol, sodium hydroxide (AR), and sulfuric acid (AR) were bought from Chengdu West Asia Chemical Co., Ltd. (Chengdu, China), and the L-malic acid (RG) and silane coupling agent KH-550 were obtained from Shanghai Macklin Biochemical Co., Ltd. (Shanghai, China). CNCs were obtained from Kunshan Houpu Biofiber Technology Co., Ltd. (Suzhou, China).
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Synthesis of PM200-based Polyurethane Nanocomposites

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Polymethylene
polyphenyl polyisocyanate (PM200) with 30.03 wt % NCO groups was obtained
from Yantai Wanhua Polyurethane Co., Ltd. (Shangdong, China); castor
oil (AR grade) and KH550 were obtained from Macklin Reagent Co., Ltd.
(Shanghai, China); NS (particle diameter: 30 nm) was purchased from
Aladdin Co., Ltd. (Shanghai, China); anhydrous ethanol (AR grade)
was purchased from Tongguang Fine Chemical Co., Ltd. (Beijing, China);
and urea granules (2–4 mm in diameter and 46% N) were purchased
from Hualu Hengsheng Chemical Industry Co., Ltd. (Shandong, China).
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