Catalytic solid derived from residual bean husk biomass applied to sustainable biodiesel production: preparation, characterization, and regeneration study. [PDF]
de Araújo Sobrinho I +5 more
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ABSTRACT Soybeans and corn are the primary agricultural commodities in Brazil, both of which are significantly impacted by various pests, leading to substantial crop losses. Notably, coleopteran and lepidopteran pests pose considerable challenges, as they have developed resistance to increasingly toxic chemical controls.
Sidineia Danetti +3 more
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Utilization of opium poppy seed oil for biodiesel production: A parametric characterization and statistical optimization. [PDF]
Razaq Z +11 more
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Effects of extreme heat events on crop revenues for U.S. corn and soybeans
Abstract Extreme weather events have nuanced implications for crop producers. While they can reduce local yields, widespread production losses often drive price increases. This study presents a panel approach that accounts for the price–yield correlation to assess the impact of such events on crop revenues, focusing on U.S. corn and soybeans.
Seunghyun Lee
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Metal-organic frameworks-derived CaO/ZnO composites as stable catalysts for biodiesel production from soybean oil at room temperature. [PDF]
Sharifi M +6 more
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Supply Potential and Cost of Residual Forest Biomass for New Industrial Applications in Sweden
This work investigates the potential for logging residues (branches and tops that can be extracted during roundwood harvesting) to replace fossil‐based feedstocks and energy use in industry, using Sweden as a case study. To do so, this paper quantifies regional supply–demand balances for logging residues considering both current and possible future ...
Sebastian Karlsson +5 more
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Indirect Measurement of Variables in a Heterogeneous Reaction for Biodiesel Production. [PDF]
González-García AP +3 more
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Development of Free Fatty Acid (FFA) monitoring device for evaluation of oil samples used for biodiesel production. [PDF]
Jayaprabakar J +6 more
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