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Thermodynamic Water Activity Explains the Unusual Electrochemical Stability of Aqueous Deep Eutectic Solvents. [PDF]
Prado DM, Gonzaga AN, Carter B, Burda C.
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Basic Emollients for Xerosis Cutis in Atopic Dermatitis: A Review of Clinical Studies. [PDF]
Wollenberg A, Barbarot S, Torrelo A.
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Understanding the glycerol market
European Journal of Lipid Science and Technology, 2014As a result of the booming biodiesel and oleochemicals manufacturing taking place worldwide since more than a decade, 2 million tonnes of glycerol consistently reach the market every year, even though after a decade of growth the total glycerol supply is expected to slightly decrease in 2014.
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Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2022
Photoelectrocatalytic (PEC) glycerol oxidation offers a sustainable approach to produce dihydroxyacetone (DHA) as a valuable chemical, which can find use in cosmetic, pharmaceutical industries, etc. However, it still suffers from the low selectivity (≤60%
L. Luo+10 more
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Photoelectrocatalytic (PEC) glycerol oxidation offers a sustainable approach to produce dihydroxyacetone (DHA) as a valuable chemical, which can find use in cosmetic, pharmaceutical industries, etc. However, it still suffers from the low selectivity (≤60%
L. Luo+10 more
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Glycerol Additive Boosts 100-fold Sensitivity Enhancement for One-Pot RPA-CRISPR/Cas12a Assay.
Analytical Chemistry, 2022CRISPR/Cas12, a highly efficient and specific nucleic acid recognition system, has been broadly employed to detect amplified DNA products. However, most reported methods adopt a two-step detection mode that needs a liquid transfer step, thus complicating
Mei Lin+6 more
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Biotechnology and applied biochemistry, 2021
Glycerol is a common by‐product of industrial biodiesel syntheses. Due to its properties, availability, and versatility, residual glycerol can be used as a raw material in the production of high value‐added industrial inputs and outputs.
P. J. M. Lima+6 more
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Glycerol is a common by‐product of industrial biodiesel syntheses. Due to its properties, availability, and versatility, residual glycerol can be used as a raw material in the production of high value‐added industrial inputs and outputs.
P. J. M. Lima+6 more
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Overview of glycerol electrooxidation mechanisms on Pt, Pd and Au.
ChemSusChem, 2021In the most recent decade, glycerol electrooxidation (GEOR) has attracted extensive research interest for valorization of glycerol, i.e., the conversion of glycerol to value-added products. These reactions at platinum, palladium, and gold electrodes have
Tianyu Li, D. Harrington
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Chemical Society Reviews, 2008
New opportunities for the conversion of glycerol into value-added chemicals have emerged in recent years as a result of glycerol's unique structure, properties, bioavailability, and renewability. Glycerol is currently produced in large amounts during the
Jorge Beltramini, G Q Max Lu
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New opportunities for the conversion of glycerol into value-added chemicals have emerged in recent years as a result of glycerol's unique structure, properties, bioavailability, and renewability. Glycerol is currently produced in large amounts during the
Jorge Beltramini, G Q Max Lu
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