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Hydrochar from Shorea spp.: a dual-purpose approach for sustainable biofuel and efficient methylene blue adsorbent
This study delves into the multifaceted potential of hydrochar from a locally sourced wood species (Shorea spp.) as both an energy source and an adsorbent for dye removal. Hydrochars were produced under varied hy...
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Article
Sustainable Valorization of Wood Residue for the Production of Biofuel Materials Via Continuous Flow Hydrothermal Liquefaction
When forests are extensively cleared for infrastructure and agricultural purposes, over half of the wood generated is regarded as waste. To minimize the negative consequences and successfully use renewable ene...
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Biohydrogen production from photodecomposition of various cellulosic biomass wastes using metal-TiO2 catalysts
Biohydrogen generation from direct photocatalytic decomposition of lignocellulose biomass waste was investigated using TiO2 with metal co-catalysts. The behavior of the photocatalyst was explored by studying the ...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Transformation of Crystalline Cellulose IIII to Cellulose Iβ in Semi-Flow Hot-Compressed Water Treatment
Crystalline cellulose I (a mixture of Iα and Iβ) from cotton linter (Gossypium hirstum L.) was converted into cellulose IIII by ethylenediamine treatment. However, the crystalline cellulose IIII was found to be t...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Hydrolysis Behavior of Various Crystalline Celluloses from Cotton Linter as Treated by One-Step Semi-flow Hot-Compressed Water
This is a preliminary investigation on the hydrolysis behavior of cotton linter (Gosspium hirstum L.) in different crystalline forms. Celluloses I, II, IIII and IVI were therefore prepared from cotton linter and ...