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Abstract This study investigated the combined effects of alcohol and sugar, termed sweetened alcohol consumption (SAC), and tannic acid (TA) intervention on hepatic health in adolescent rats. Sixty‐four male and female 42‐day‐old Sprague–Dawley rats were assigned to control, TA (50 mg/kg), SAC (10% ethanol +20% fructose), or SAC+TA groups and treated ...
Toluwase E. Olanipekun +4 more
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Timber wastes torrefaction for energy use
The experiment consists in the realization of timber wastes torrefaction at a final temperature of 280 ºC, with heating rates of 0,5 ºC.min-1, with 1 hour permanence in the final temperature.
Guilherme da Silva Grassmann +4 more
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In mate crop, the commercial part consists of leaves and thin branches, while the large branches (LB) are considered unused residues and left in the field, although they may have potential for use as energy.
Delmar Santin +4 more
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BEBERAPA SIFAT FISIS DAN KIMIA BRIKET ARANG DARI LIMBAH ARANG AKTIF
The result of a study on briqueting charcoal from activated charcoal residue, prepared by using the hydraulic press process is presented in this paper.
Gustan Pari +2 more
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Pyrolysis of different size fractions of waste lithium‐ion batteries reveals complex interaction among cathode materials, graphite, aluminum, and polymeric binders. Carbothermic and aluminothermic reduction pathways promote the formation of metallic species at moderate temperatures.
Mohazzam Saeed +3 more
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Combustion of normal and low calorific fuels in high temperature and oxygen deficient environment
Combustion characteristics of two different gaseous fuels (a low calorific value fuel and methane fuel) have been examined using high temperature and low oxygen concentration combustion air. The momentum flux ratio between the fuel jet and the combustion
Mörtberg, Magnus, +2 more
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In this study, the physicochemical properties of canola and waste cooking oil biodiesels, as well as various binary biodiesel blends, were investigated according to TS EN 14214 and ASTM D 6751 standards.
Seda Şahin, Fatma Yılmaz
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The valorisation of waste is often represented through the form of energy recovery, nutrient reclamation and other by-products. Solid Recovered Fuel (SRF) or Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF) as a solid alternative fuel has shown promising results for waste ...
Maged Hussieny +6 more
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Ketapang leaves are an example of biomass that can be used to make briquettes. However, ketapang leaves produce a low calorific value, so they require additional ingredients to increase the calorific value, one of which is coconut shell.
Hanan Izdihar Rashif Hunsa +4 more
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Biomass briquettes offer a sustainable alternative to conventional fossil fuels, contributing to renewable energy while reducing environmental impact. This research explores the development of biomass briquettes from candlenut shell charcoal (Aleurites ...
Jemmy Jonson Sula Dethan
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