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Laser‐Induced Graphene from Waste Almond Shells

open access: yesAdvanced Functional Materials, EarlyView.
Almond shells, an abundant agricultural by‐product, are repurposed to create a fully bioderived almond shell/chitosan composite (ASC) degradable in soil. ASC is converted into laser‐induced graphene (LIG) by laser scribing and proposed as a substrate for transient electronics.
Yulia Steksova   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

Bakery Products Enriched With Fruit and Vegetable Wastes: A Functional Approach

open access: yesAgriFood: Journal of Agricultural Products for Food, EarlyView.
Enrichment of bakery products with bioactive compounds from fruit and vegetable wastes. ABSTRACT Bread and other bakery goods are among the most critical components of the human diet, which make them attractive carriers for functional ingredients aimed at improving public health.
Sena Bakir
wiley   +1 more source

Exploration of Pulp and Husk of Gayo Arabica Coffee as Raw Material of Pectin – SWOT, Risk and Chemical Component Analysis [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Advances in waste management offer huge possibilities for economic and social utilization of residues from coffee production such as the pulp and husk.
Hasni, D. (Dian)   +3 more
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Thermochemical Pretreatment for Improving the Psychrophilic Anaerobic Digestion of Coffee Husks

open access: yesMethane
Psychrophilic anaerobic digestion emerges as an appealing integrated solution for the management of agricultural waste, particularly for farmers in regions where the average temperature does not exceed 26 °C, as seen in coffee cultivation.
Tzyy Shyuan Yang   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Combined cellulolytic and pectinolytic enzymes to increase the polyphenol extractability of coffee husks

open access: yes, 2021
Coffee husks (CHs) is a high biological activity by-product of the coffee bean industry, but currently, in Vietnam, it has not been used properly in the food industry.
Tram T. M. Tran   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Eggshell‐Based Biochar for Superior Adsorption of Crystal Violet Dye and Fluoride From Wastewater

open access: yesAsia-Pacific Journal of Chemical Engineering, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Present study investigates the efficiency of eggshell biochar as a low‐cost and ecofriendly adsorbent for the simultaneous removal of fluoride ions and crystal violet (CV) dye from wastewater. The eggshell waste was pyrolyzed to produce biochar, which was thoroughly characterized and subsequently employed for contaminant adsorption.
T. Mounika   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Impact of coffee biochar on carbon, microbial biomass and enzyme activities of a sandy soil cultivated with bean

open access: yesAnais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências, 2021
Biochar has been used to reuse the agro-industrial wastes and improve soil quality. Several studies have been carried out to show the impact of biochar on physical and chemical soil attributes.
ARGEMIRO P. MARTINS FILHO   +9 more
doaj   +1 more source

Adsorption Desulfurization of Liquid Fuel Using a Blend of Date Stones and Walnut Shells by Box–Behnken Design

open access: yesAsia-Pacific Journal of Chemical Engineering, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT A specific microporous KOH/activated‐biochar (K/BC) was produced from a blend of date stones (DS) and walnut shells (WS) and used in the adsorptive desulfurization (ADS) of two types of model fuel DBT/n‐hexane (S‐hex), DBT/cyclohexane (S‐cyclohex).
Ameen L. Alyawer   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Anti-quorum and biofilm formation inhibition by coffee husk oil (Coffee arabica L.) [PDF]

open access: yesBiomedical Research, 2018
The volatile oil of the coffee husk of Coffee arabica (Rubiaceae) was obtained by GCMS. This oil showed quorum sensing inhibition activity which were investigated for antipathogenic potential against P. aeruginosa (PAO1). The results showed that significant inhibition on the production of virulence P. aeruginosa and Biofilm Formation (BF).
Hanan M Al Yousef, Musarat Amina
openaire   +1 more source

Mechanistic Insights Into Cellulose Dissolution in Solvents for Advanced Industrial Applications: A Systematic and Bibliometric Review

open access: yesAsia-Pacific Journal of Chemical Engineering, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Cellulose dissolution is important for various industries, including textiles, bioplastics, foods and pharmaceuticals, yet achieving efficient dissolution remains challenging. Deep eutectic solvents (DES) have emerged as promising alternatives to traditional solvents due to their low toxicity, biodegradability and sustainability.
Chigozie Charity Okwuwa   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

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