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Chemical Modifications of Biomass
Biomass is a renewable resource that has several potential end uses, such as chemicals, biofuels, and cutting-edge materials. The carbon dioxide... -
Chemical Modifications of Biomass
Biomass is a renewable resource that has several potential end uses, such as chemicals, biofuels, and cutting-edge materials. The carbon dioxide... -
Molecular Characterization and Mitigative Role of Silicon Dioxide Nanoparticles in Ocimum Basilicum Under Lead (Pb) Stress
Lead (Pb) accumulation, even in minute quantities, has adverse effects on the morphology, physiology, and biochemistry of almost all plants,...
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State-of-the-Art Technologies for Production of Biochemicals from Lignocellulosic Biomass
Currently, the majority of chemicals and energy are derived from fossil fuel-based resources. The continued depletion of these fossil resources and... -
Modification of Cellulose
Cellulose (C6H10O5)n is among the most abundant organic polymers found on Earth. Cellulose, an abundant and renewable natural polymer, is widely used... -
Modification of Cellulose
Cellulose (C6H10O5)n is among the most abundant organic polymers found on Earth. Cellulose, an abundant and renewable natural polymer, is widely used... -
Decontamination Strategies to Increase Fuel and Product Conversion Yields of Municipal Solid Waste
Since the implementation of China’s Green Fence and National Sword policies, many areas lost a market for heavily contaminated municipal solid waste... -
Overview of Hydrogen Energy
Energy is not only the material basis for the survival and development of human society but the key driving force of industrialized society. With the... -
Biomass Valorization for Bioenergy Production
Biomass is currently seen as a potential to be used as bioenergy resources. Its high availability and renewability generate extensive interest for... -
Trends and Scope of Utilization of Biochar in Wastewater Treatment
Heavy metals, organic matter, microplastics, pesticides, and pharmaceuticals cause severe pollution. Commercially available adsorbents can... -
Sustainability of Biomass
The chapter focuses on the relation between biomass energy and CO2 emissions, types of biomass, composition of biomass, energy from biomass, global... -
Continuous flow pyrolysis of virgin and waste polyolefins: a comparative study, process optimization and product characterization
Under optimal process conditions, pyrolysis of polyolefins can yield ca. 90 wt % of liquid product, i.e., combination of light oil fraction and...
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Sustainability of Biomass
The paper focuses on the relation between biomass energy and CO2 emissions, types of biomass, composition of biomass, energy from biomass, global... -
Effect of hot chlorine dioxide delignification on AOX in bagasse pulp wastewater
This work describes the effect of the hot chlorine dioxide delignification (D HT ) on the properties of bagasse fiber and the formation of AOX. The...
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Main Components Included in Domestic Epoxy Adhesives (Review). Part III. Fillers, Thixotropic Additives, Fire Retardants
AbstractInformation on the types of fillers used in the composition of epoxy adhesives has been given. Fillers used to ensure electrical...
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Nanofiltration for drinking water treatment: a review
In recent decades, nanofiltration (NF) is considered as a promising separation technique to produce drinking water from different types of water...
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Extraction, characterization, and fabrication of cellulose biopolymer sheets from Pistia stratiotes as a biodegradative coating material: an unique strategy for the conversion of invasive weeds into value-added products
This study explores the possibility of using Water lettuce ( Pistia stratiotes ) as a cost-effective substrate for the commercial extraction of...
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Effects of D-hot pretreatment on micro-distribution of residual lignin in sugarcane bagasse pulp and fiber properties
AbstractPretreatment of sugarcane bagasse pulp by hot chlorine dioxide has been performed to study delignification and structural changes in...
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Water Purification and Desalinization
A high degree of water purity is required for water electrolysis. Compared to PEM, alkaline electrolyzers are less rigid on water quality, but to... -
Development of two-step pretreatment of Chinese fir sawdust using dilute sulfuric acid followed by sodium chlorite for bioethanol production
Chinese fir sawdust (CFS) is an abundant potential feedstock for bio-ethanol production. However, as a sawdust from this softwood, its high...