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Getting On With Field Research Using Participant Deconstruction [PDF]
This article adds to the repertoire of field research methods through developing the technique of “participant deconstruction.” This technique involves research participants challenging and reinterpreting organizational texts through the application of ...
April L Wright +2 more
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Design for Deconstruction in the Design Process: State of the Art
Stricter building regulations have resulted in the construction of buildings with a low energy use during the operation phase. It has now become increasingly important to also look at the embodied energy, because it might, over the lifespan of the ...
Jouri Kanters
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Time-lapse 3D image datasets of spruce tree wood enzymatic deconstructionZenodo [PDF]
The transition to use plant cell walls as an alternative to fossil carbon resources is important in the context of climate change. To achieve an economically viable plant cell wall transformation into biofuels and biomaterials, it is essential to better ...
Solmaz Hossein Khani +7 more
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Mechanical carbon emission assessment during prefabricated building deconstruction based on BIM and multi-objective optimization [PDF]
Machinery operation is a major source of carbon emissions in building deconstruction. Early intervention through Design for Deconstruction (DfD) is crucial for emission reduction, yet the factors influencing these emissions are underexplored.
Baolin Huang +4 more
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Extending Derrida's Theory of Deconstruction: A Philosophical Critique of the Deconstruction Style in Contemporary Architecture [PDF]
Jacques Derrida was one of the few philosophers who seriously became involved with architecture. Despite his innermost desire, Derrida seems to have never made a proper connection with architecture.
Sharareh Teimouri +2 more
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Renewable Schiff-Base Ionic Liquids for Lignocellulosic Biomass Pretreatment
Growing interest in sustainable sources of chemicals and energy from renewable and reliable sources has stimulated the design and synthesis of renewable Schiff-base (iminium) ionic liquids (ILs) to replace fossil-derived ILs.
Hemant Choudhary +5 more
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Valorization of Hemp-Based Packaging Waste with One-Pot Ionic Liquid Technology
The range of applications for industrial hemp has consistently increased in various sectors over the years. For example, hemp hurd can be used as a resource to produce biodegradable packaging materials when incorporated into a fungal mycelium composite ...
Julius Choi +3 more
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Multiscale molecular simulations for the solvation of lignin in ionic liquids
Lignin, the second most abundant biopolymer found in nature, has emerged as a potential source of sustainable fuels, chemicals, and materials. Finding suitable solvents, as well as technologies for efficient and affordable lignin dissolution and ...
Mood Mohan +3 more
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Biorefinery processes for converting lignocellulosic biomass to fuels and chemicals proceed via an integrated series of steps. Biomass is first pretreated and deconstructed using chemical catalysts and/or enzymes to liberate sugar monomers and lignin ...
Le Thanh Mai Pham +15 more
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The efficiency of the enzymatic digestibility of certain lignocellulosic biomass has been observed as a function of their structural and chemical changes which in turn depends on the ionic liquid (IL) used as the pretreatment solvent.
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