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Green synthesis of zinc oxide nanoparticles and calcined biowaste for sustainable electrodes in asymmetric supercapacitors [PDF]
Green synthesis is increasingly popular due to the focus on sustainability and biowaste recycling. This study explores zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO NPs) synthesized using broccoli extract, with carbon powder derived from calcined broccoli pulp as an ...
Serra Ersoy +5 more
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According to EU regulations, member states shall take measures to encourage the recycling of biowaste in a way that fulfils a high level of environmental protection. In Spain, the separate collection of biowaste is only implemented in some regions.
Antonio Gallardo +5 more
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Hard carbon is one of the most promising anode materials for sodium-ion batteries. In this work, new types of biomass-derived hard carbons were obtained through pyrolysis of different kinds of agro-industrial biowaste (corncob, apple pomace, olive mill ...
Nekane Nieto +7 more
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Selective Collection and Management of Biowaste from the Municipal Sector in Poland: A Review
Municipal waste management is an important aspect in the context of the environmental protection of any country. Biowaste is the dominant stream among all municipal waste in Poland (32.4% in 2020).
Wojciech Czekała
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Evaluation of Mechanical and Tribological properties of Biowaste and Biowaste Based Silica Particulate Epoxy Composites [PDF]
Abstract This paper reports the mechanical-erosion wear properties of extracted silica from Biowaste (rice husk) and pure rice husk-filled epoxy composites. A comparison is made on the influence of dispersed silica and rice husk particles on the properties of the epoxy composites. The composites are fabricated by hand lay-up process.
V. Pranay +4 more
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Efficient and cost-effective biosorbents derived from biowaste are highly demanding to handle various environmental challenges, and demonstrate the remarkable synergy between sustainability and innovation.
Ashfaq Ahmad +3 more
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Valorization of agro-industrial biowaste to biomaterials: An innovative circular bioeconomy approach
Population growth and increased food demand have increased global waste. Converting biowaste into biomaterials has been the subject of extensive research, and various strategies have been investigated. Microorganisms can ferment a large amount of useable
Bishwambhar Mishra +6 more
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The Circular Economy and Organic Fraction of Municipal Solid Waste Recycling Strategies
Densely populated areas with large incoming populations have difficulty achieving high separate collection rates of municipal solid waste. The manuscript analyzes the link between biowaste collection and circular economy requirements as a fulfilment of ...
Anna Rolewicz-Kalińska +2 more
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Sustainable bioeconomy is a promising pathway towards the transition to a circular and climate-neutral economy. The valorization of biowaste is a key player in this direction.
Ioannis Varvaringos +7 more
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ROOTS - Circular policies for changing the biowaste system [version 1; peer review: 2 approved]
The circular economy has a huge potential to make our societies more sustainable and decarbonised, with a reduced impact on the planet’s resources. The deployment of innovative solutions in the field of urban biowaste valorisation and reuse is still ...
Miguel Ángel Suárez +5 more
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