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Junctionless Silicon Nanotube Tunnel Field Effect Transistor Based Resistive Temperature Detector
A Junctionless Nanotube Tunnel Field Effect Transistor (JL-SiNT TFET) with platinum source and the aluminium gate electrode to enable band-to-band tunneling is proposed in this paper for significantly improved...
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2-Mercaptobenzimidazole ligand-based models of the [FeFe] hydrogenase: synthesis, characterization and electrochemical studies
Reaction of Fe3(CO)12 and 2-mercaptobenzimidazole leads to the formation of a triiron sulphur cluster [Fe3(C7H6N2)(µ3-S)2(CO)8] 1 and a diiron monothiolate-bridged complex [Fe2(µ-2-mercaptobenzimidazole)2(CO)6] 2
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Design and Analysis of Gate Overlapped/Underlapped NWFET Based Lable Free Biosensor
In this paper, gate all around (GAA) nanowire P-channel FET label free biosensor is proposed with cavity. Proposed structure is label free so it doesn’t require selective material for specific biomolecule enzy...
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Colorimetric assay for visual determination of imidacloprid in water and fruit samples using asparagine modified gold nanoparticles
High precision and rapid detection of pesticides are one of the most imperative requirements today to overcome environmental and food safety problems. Therefore, here, in this study, we proposed a simple color...
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Potential of Weed Biomass for Bioethanol Production
Bioethanol can be considered as future fuel which has the potential to replace fossil fuels. Weeds have become difficult to manage to stop their global spread. Weeds can be profitable and valuable when utilize...
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Algae as Potential Feedstock for Bioethanol Production
Alternative renewable fuels are becoming increasingly important due to concerns about fuel security, the economy, and climate change. This study provides a thorough overview of algae harvesting and processing ...
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Bioethanol: A Fermentation Feedstock for Synthesis of Bulk Chemicals
Bioethanol is being generated in greater quantities from biomass fermentation, mostly to combat the continued depletion of natural fuels and the resulting rise in oil costs. Bioethanol is now used mostly as a ...
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Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) in GHG Emission and Techno-economic Analysis (TEA) of Bioethanol Production
The exhaustion of fossil resources and poor conditions of the environment are two of the world’s primary worries these days. Fossil fuels, like coal, oil, and natural gas, are being exploited at a rising rate ...
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Understanding of Different Processing Technologies for Bioethanol Production
Bioethanol has the potential to address the energy crisis by replacing fossil fuels. The need for energy is increasing day by day as a result of the rising population and industrialization. Simultaneously, glo...
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Integrated Biorefinery and Bioethanol Production
The need for alternative renewable resources has grown in response to rising energy demand and depleted petroleum sources. Integrated biorefinery is an ideal approach for this where production of bioethanol ca...
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Ethanogenic Bacteria: Present Status for Bioethanol Production
Despite growing environmental challenges, large volumes of fossil fuels are consumed every day. Biofuels created from various types of biomass are being used worldwide to preserve the environment and build a s...
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Prospects of Nanotechnology in Bioethanol Production
Converting lignocellulosic material to fermentable sugar is a complex process that is also the most expensive portion of the biofuel production process. Even though acid/enzyme catalysts are commonly employed ...
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Opportunities and Challenges for Use of Bioethanol as Transport Fuel: A Global Perspective
Defining the problem of fossil fuel depletion is a global one because it is the major mode of transportation. Bioethanol, which is ethanol made from a variety of bio-based sources, has recently been getting a ...
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Investigation of Physicochemical and Cytotoxic Potential of Ocimum basilicum Leaf Extract Mediated Magnetite Nanoparticles: In Vitro
In this report, an environment friendly and cost effective green synthesis method of magnetite nanoparticles (Fe3O4 NPs) was introduced. Fe3O4 NPs were successfully synthesized by green route using Ocimum basilic...
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Current Trends in Pretreatment Technologies for Bioethanol Production: Biorefinery Concept
The call for an alternative and clean energy has grown as fossil sources have been depleted and energy needs have increased. The use of readily available lignocellulosic biomass for creating cost-effective and...
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Bioethanol and Biohydrogen Production from Agricultural Waste
In recent years, rising energy demand, food security concerns, and rising pollution levels have driven the attention to biofuel and bioenergy production. For decades, petroleum-based fossil fuels have been the...
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Ethanol Production from Xylose Through GM Saccharomyces cerevisiae
The second most important fermentable sugar found in lignocellulosic hydrolysates is xylose (pentose). Sugars such as C6 and C5 are used to produce a large amount of C2H5OH from lignocellulosic hydrolysates. The ...
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Advancement in Crops and Agriculture by Nanomaterials
Agriculture is an important sector that provides immense opportunities for development and livelihood for over half of the world’s population. Globally, India is the second leading country in the production of...
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A Feasible Approach for Bioethanol Production Using Conventional and New Feedstocks
Current energy demand, rising oil prices, and the consequences of using fossil fuels have increased the desire for alternate energy sources. Bioethanol obtained from new feedstocks has gained attention and led...
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Valorization of Organic Fraction of MSW for Bioethanol Production
Municipal solid waste management is a big problem all over the world. The improper management of municipal solid waste (MSW) can be extremely dangerous. Researchers from all around the world are working on a p...