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Potential of Pinewood Biochar as an Eco-Friendly Reducing Agent in Iron Ore Reduction. [PDF]
Chuanchai A, Wu KT.
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ABSTRACT This paper investigates the structural drivers of changes in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions embedded in trade in the state of Sergipe, Brazil, between 2011 and 2018. Using Structural Decomposition Analysis (SDA), the study identifies the contributions of emission intensity, technological change, and shifts in final demand to sectoral emission ...
João Paulo Pereira de Melo +3 more
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Data on compositional diversity of textural varieties of lake superior-type Banded Iron Formation (BIF) of the Njweng prospect, Mbalam iron ore district, southern Cameroon. [PDF]
Ilouga DCI +3 more
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The Promise of Solid Lubricants for a Sustainable Future
Lubricants are vital for technology, saving energy and resources. The industry seeks sustainable solutions beyond fossil fuels. Solid lubricants offer extremely low friction and reduce environmental impact, especially in harsh conditions. Can these solids truly replace liquid lubricants, or are they limited to extreme applications?
Philipp G. Grützmacher +7 more
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The Preparation and Dust Suppression Performance Evaluation of Iron Ore Tailing-Based Cementitious Composites. [PDF]
Nie M +7 more
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Quantity-setting oligopolies in complementary input markets: The case of iron ore and coking coal
Harald Hecking, Timo Panke
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Where Can Aluminum Go When Batteries Die?
Battery‐derived aluminum is transformed from contaminated waste into an alloying resource for high‐performance Fe‐based alloys. Through controlled Al content and processing, dual‐phase austenite/ferrite microstructures with TRIP‐like behavior are achieved.
Raymond Kwesi Nutor +3 more
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Acidification of Biogas Residues Stimulates Manganese Uptake in Wheat
ABSTRACT Background Efficient application of organic fertilizers contributes to resource‐efficient agriculture. Acidification of liquid manure effectively reduces ammonia (NH3) emissions. However, the effect of acidification on other plant nutrients, such as Mn, often a yield‐limiting nutrient in cereal production, is not well understood.
Jens Torsten Mackens +4 more
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