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Opportunity Assessment for Sustainable Aviation Fuel Production from Woody Biomass via Ex Situ Catalytic Fast Pyrolysis and Refinery Hydroprocessing. [PDF]
Carlson NA +4 more
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Efficient Microwave‐Assisted Hydrolytic Recycling of Poly(L‐Lactic Acid)
Microwave‐assisted hydrolysis of poly(lactic acid) promoted by a zinc catalyst. A highly efficient procedure performed under mild reaction conditions and in the absence of solvents aligning with green chemistry principles. Poly(L‐Lactic acid) (PLLA) is a bio‐based and biodegradable thermoplastic polymer widely recognized as a leading sustainable ...
Federica Santulli +6 more
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Circular bioeconomy approaches for livestock manure and post-consumer wastes: opportunities for biofertilizers and bioenergy. [PDF]
Arsic M +8 more
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Development of a ternary blend composite based on PBAT/PBSA/PHVB with improved mechanical properties. ABSTRACT This study explores a ternary biodegradable blend of bio‐based poly(butylene succinate‐co‐adipate) (bio‐PBSA), poly(butylene adipate terephthalate) (PBAT), and poly(3‐hydroxybutyrate‐co‐3‐hydroxyvalerate) (PHBV).
Sasha Paquette +5 more
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Biology-inspired engineering for circular bioeconomy systems. [PDF]
Verma BP, Jones JW.
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In this study, we demonstrate how the combination of plant‐based cellulose and gold nanoparticle lines produces robust, tunable chiral light control in composite films. The resulting plasmonic cellulose composite exhibits a strong plasmonic CD at the surface lattice resonance, along with an inversion of chiroptical response upon reversing the ...
Han Tao +9 more
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Using Genomic Data to Infer Evolutionary Processes in the Asexual Parasitoid <i>Microctonus aethiopoides</i>. [PDF]
Hussain M +3 more
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Hydride Transfer Limits Hydrogen Evolution Efficiency With Zn Porphyrin Photocatalysts
The mechanism of photocatalytic hydrogen evolution catalyzed by a Zn‐based metalloporphyrin, using water and a cheap sacrificial donor, is studied computationally. The efficiency of hydrogen formation is limited by the competition with hydrogenation of the porphyrin, which leads to a reduced macrocycle.
Ouissam El Bakouri +2 more
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