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Oxidative fast pyrolysis of biomass enables autothermal production of value‐added products. ABSTRACT Oxidative fast pyrolysis can potentially overcome the heat‐supply bottleneck of conventional fast pyrolysis by enabling autothermal operation while also tailoring product quality through controlled oxygen addition.
Bin Li +15 more
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ABSTRACT The circular economy is gaining traction as a transformative approach to address climate change and the shortcomings of the linear economic model, which is defined by unsustainable production and consumption patterns. This study explores the implementation of circularity principles in the Spanish automotive industry, with particular attention ...
Salvador Perez‐Canto +2 more
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Exploitation of Agro-Industrial Waste as Potential Source of Bioactive Compounds for Aquaculture
The agroindustry generates a large amount of waste. In postharvest, food losses can reach up to 50%. This waste represents a source of contamination of soil, air, and bodies of water.
Nayely Leyva-López +3 more
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Freshwater aquaculture in China has expanded rapidly in recent decades, raising growing concerns about its environmental sustainability. However, the relationship between industrial agglomeration and environmental efficiency in freshwater aquaculture ...
Qiansheng Wan +3 more
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Research on the thermal insulation efficiency of new environmentally friendly air-ribbed membrane structure in aquaculture conditions [PDF]
With the continuous improvement of social economic levels and technological productivity, the insulation requirements for envelope structures in factory-based and large-scale aquaculture are becoming increasingly stringent.
Li Xing +7 more
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ABSTRACT Sustainability assessment advances corporate social responsibility toward inclusive development. Widely recognized approaches prove inadequate for micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), resulting in fragmented proliferation that hinders cumulative knowledge.
Luísa Couto Gonçalves de Souza +2 more
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Socioeconomic effects of intensive cage culture [PDF]
The paper discusses the socioeconomic effects of intensive aquaculture which is in conflict with other forms of coastal development such as, industrial development, natural fisheries, tourism and recreation, and nature ...
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This review deals with the recent advancements in design and engineering of BiOCl‐based Z‐scheme photocatalysts with emphasis on tailoring of structural, optoelectronic properties and heterojunction assembly for environmental applications including photodegradation of industrial organic waste, pharmaceuticals, pesticides, herbicides, toxic heavy metals,
Sakshi Sharma +7 more
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Fish Scales: A Multifunctional Biomaterial from Nature
Fish scales demonstrate nature's solution to impact protection through overlapping multilayered architecture. This biological design combines mineralized surfaces with collagen networks to achieve both flexibility and fracture resistance. The structural principles inspire advanced protective materials and biomedical implants, where damage tolerance ...
Liyao Dong, Xiaojie Sun, Xiguang Chen
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Monitoring and managing microbes in aquaculture – Towards a sustainable industry [PDF]
Summary Microorganisms are of great importance to aquaculture where they occur naturally, and can be added artificially, fulfilling different roles. They recycle nutrients, degrade organic matter and, occasionally, they infect and kill the fish, their larvae or the live feed.
Mikkel Bentzon‐Tilia +2 more
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