Environmental Technologies
Kansas State University's Hazardous Substance Research Centerand its Institute for Environmental Research reflect the University's commitment to environmental research and the development of technologies to preserve the earth's ecosystems. This commitment is also shown in the growing number of KSU technologies listed below which have market potential as ecological substitutes for current products or facilitate the detection and management of hazardous substances.
To view a brief description or request further information about a specific technology, click on its title below.
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Biobased Semi-Solid Lubricant (Grease) Formulation and Preparation (11-22)
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Effective, Non-Invasive dsRNA Delivery Method for Insect Control (11-08)
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Thermally Stable, Transparent, Pressure Sensitive Adhesives from Plant Oils (11-02)
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Char Supported Catalysts for Syngas Cleanup and Conditioning (10-11)
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High Strength Plastics from Reactive Blending of Starch & Polylactic Acids (99-23)