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Sustainable Solutions for Oral Health Monitoring: Biowaste-Derived Triboelectric Nanogenerator.

ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2023
Oral healthcare monitoring is a vital aspect of identifying and addressing oral dental problems including tooth decay, gum pain, and oral cancer. Day by day, healthcare facilities and regular checkups are becoming more costly and time-consuming.
Swati Panda   +7 more
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Demineralisation of Municipal Biowaste Hydrolysates

ChemistrySelect, 2019
Abstract This work reports the demineralisation of soluble biorganic hyrolysates (SBOs) obtained from three materials sampled from a municipal biowaste treatment plant. The SBOs contain mineral and organic matter.
Montoneri, Enzo   +2 more
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Insect biorefinery: A circular economy concept for biowaste conversion to value-added products.

Environmental Research, 2023
With rapid growing world population and increasing demand for natural resources, the production of sufficient food, feed for protein and fat sources and sustainable energy presents a food insecurity challenge globally.
P. Kee   +8 more
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Tunable fluorescent carbon dots from biowaste as fluorescence ink and imaging human normal and cancer cells.

Environmental Research, 2021
Growing global biowaste and its environmental issues challenge the need for converting biowastes into a beneficial product. Among the biowaste, here kiwi fruit (Actinidia Deliciosa) peels are considered for the preparation of carbon dots (CDs).
R. Atchudan   +9 more
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Selective detection of rutin at novel pyridinic-nitrogen-rich carbon dots derived from chicken feet biowaste: The role of bovine serum albumin during the assay.

Spectrochimica Acta Part A - Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy, 2023
A simple fluorescence method is described for measuring rutin dependent on the nitogen-doped carbon dots (NCDs) prepared via simple pyrolysis method from chicken feet biowaste.
S. Alkahtani   +4 more
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Biowaste- and nature-derived (nano)materials: Biosynthesis, stability and environmental applications.

Advances in Colloid and Interface Science, 2022
Due to the environmental pollution issues and the supply of drinking/clean water, removal of both inorganic and organic (particularly dyes, nitroarenes, and heavy metals) to non-dangerous products and useful compounds are very important transformations ...
Ghazaleh Ashrafi   +4 more
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Unveiling the Critical Role of Pre‐Hydrothermal Effect in Plant Biowaste‐Derived Hard Carbon for Superior Rate Capability and Cycle Life in Sodium‐Ion Batteries

Advanced Energy Materials
Leveraging economically viable plant bio‐waste‐derived hard carbon (HC) anode materials for sodium‐ion batteries is logical. Many plants' bio‐waste materials are used as HC precursors, but their fabrication process is usually limited by direct ...
Muhammad Ishaq   +8 more
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Advanced strategies for enhancing dark fermentative biohydrogen production from biowaste towards sustainable environment.

Bioresource Technology, 2022
As a clean energy carrier, hydrogen is a promising alternative to fossil fuel so as the global growing energy demand can be met. Currently, producing hydrogen from biowastes through fermentation has attracted much attention due to its multiple advantages
Dongle Cheng   +9 more
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Comparison between hydrothermal and microwave-assisted synthesis of carbon dots from biowaste and chemical for heavy metal detection: A review

, 2021
Carbon dots (CDs) have gained scientific popularity due to their photoluminescence properties that are useful for the detection of hazardous materials.
H. Ng, G. Lim, C. P. Leo
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Material flow and environmental performance of the source segregated biowaste composting system.

Waste Management, 2023
Life cycle assessment (LCA) is performed to investigate the environmental impacts of two alternative approaches in a biowaste management system. The system inventory is based on actual data and on-site sampling for two consecutive years at the mechanical
P. Chazirakis, A. Giannis, E. Gidarakos
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