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A single‐step, low‐temperature co‐pyrolysis process removes encapsulated seed metal NPs (10–50 nm) from CNTs, redistributing them as surface‐anchored metal and metal–nitride NCs (1–1.5 nm). Herein, Ni3N NCs achieve an ultra‐low onset overpotential for CO2 reduction to CO with >98% Faradaic efficiency across 100–700 mA cm−2.
Ahmed Badreldin +15 more
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Utilizing machine learning in predicting yields of products in biomass thermochemical conversion processes. [PDF]
Hamad KH, Hanafy M, Wafiq A.
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Experimental studies of crossing the disjunctive geological faults with underground gasifier [PDF]
Lozynskyi, Vasyl, Saik, Pavlo
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Recycling of Thermoplastics with Machine Learning: A Review
This review shows how machine learning is revolutionizing mechanical, chemical, and biological pathways, overcoming traditional challenges and optimizing sorting, efficiency, and quality. It provides a detailed analysis of effective feature engineering strategies and establishes a forward‐looking research agenda for a truly circular thermoplastic ...
Rodrigo Q. Albuquerque +5 more
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Recent advances in biomass valorization through thermochemical processes, bio-oil production and AI strategies: a concise review. [PDF]
Saleh Y, Ali L, Altarawneh M.
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A‐site and B‐site doped strontium ferrite‐type Ruddlesden–Popper oxides are evaluated as CO2 sorbents for glycerol‐based hydrogen production via sorption‐enhanced steam reforming. A Sr1.4Ca0.6Fe0.9Ni0.1O4−δ composition forms an active Sr3Fe2O7 phase, achieving ≈95 vol% H2 purity and over sixfold longer CO2 prebreakthrough time (tpb) than its perovskite
Mahe Rukh +6 more
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A Multi-Objective Framework for Biomethanol Process Integration in Sugarcane Biorefineries Under a Multiperiod MILP Superstructure. [PDF]
Garcia VF +2 more
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Hydrogen separation by ceramic membranes in coal gasification
George R. Gavalas
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Advances in second‐generation biofuel production from rice straw and barley straw
Abstract This review critically examines recent advances in the use of rice straw and barley straw as lignocellulosic feedstocks for second‐generation biofuel production. A comprehensive analysis of their chemical composition, including cellulose, hemicellulose, lignin, and ash content, reveals how these intrinsic properties affect the efficiency of ...
Tâmili Vitória Duarte de Souza +3 more
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