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Characterization and Mineralization Rates of Low Temperature Peanut Hull and Pine Chip Biochars [PDF]
K. M. Harris+4 more
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Power generation plants contribute approximately 40% of global CO2 emissions, necessitating the development of carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) technologies. This study evaluates the technical and economic viability of pre‐combustion, post‐combustion, and oxy‐fuel combustion CO2 capture methods integrated with natural gas power plants ...
Donald Obi, Samuel Onyekuru, Anslem Orga
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Effects of biochar on organic carbon content and fractions of gray desert soil
Li Ma+5 more
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Potential applications of wastes from energy generation particularly biochar in Malaysia [PDF]
Nur Zalikha Rebitanim+3 more
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ABSTRACT The quest for sustainable energy solutions has driven extensive research into biodiesel derived from renewable sources such as soybean oil and algae. This study aims to optimize biodiesel production from soybean oil and algae using transesterification and pyrolysis processes.
Ratchagaraja Dhairiyasamy+3 more
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This Perspective highlights sustainable strategies to convert municipal solid waste into functional materials. It discusses innovative methods to transform organic waste into carbon materials, plastic and metal wastes into metal–organic frameworks. It includes precious metals' recovery using green hydrometallurgy.
Abdelaziz Gouda+5 more
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Physicochemical Properties and Cu Sorption of the Biochar Derived from Woody Biomass
Yi-Kyung Park+8 more
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The effect of olive pomace biochar on some characteristics of Vertisols
Abstract The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of olive pomace biochar (OB) application on the mechanical, physical and chemical properties of Vertisols. For this study, soil samples classified as Vertisol in Çanakkale, where internal drainage and surface ponding are major problems, were used.
Remzi İlay+4 more
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ABSTRACT Background Carbonized organic matter (biochar) and compost are both beneficial soil amendments and particularly meaningful for the restoration of degraded soils. Application of biochar adds stable carbon (C) but only little nitrogen (N) to the soil.
Delphine Manka'abusi+6 more
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A nanoscale model for characterizing the complex pore structure of biochars [PDF]
Kyriacos Zygourakis+2 more
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