ABSTRACT The rearing of black soldier fly larvae (BSFL) offers a sustainable approach for producing high‐protein larvae for animal feed, contributing to waste reduction and nutrient recovery. While BSFL‐rearing is well studied, the role of non‐nutritive bulking agents such as sawdust remains unclear. Sawdust was added on top of the base substrate at 0%
Consol Kubayi +3 more
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Origins of Noncovalent Interactions in Lignocellulosic Biomass and Potential Implications on Recalcitrance. [PDF]
Romero-Montalvo E, Mushrif SH.
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A Multifunctional Cosolvent Pair Reveals Molecular Principles of Biomass Deconstruction [PDF]
Cai, Charles M +13 more
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Energy and Chemicals from Native Grasses: Production, Transportation and Processing Technologies Considered in the Northern Great Plains [PDF]
Production of biomass from native prairie species offers the opportunity to produce energy and chemicals while providing substantial ecological services in the Northern Great Plains.
Dietrich, Erin +3 more
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Schematic representation of the processing and multiscale characterization of nanocellulose films from different botanical sources. ABSTRACT Although the influence of botanical origin on nanocellulose properties is well recognized, an integrated multiscale framework linking chemical composition, fractal surface descriptors, and nanomechanical behavior ...
Márcia da Silva Costa +9 more
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Engineering Renewable Lignocellulosic Biomass as Sustainable Solar-Driven Interfacial Evaporators. [PDF]
Zhu J +10 more
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In this research, a phosphine‐free Heck coupling reaction was performed using biomass‐derived 1,4‐pentanediol and a polar protic solvent. It was demonstrated that a wide scope of products could be isolated by a simple filtration, eliminating the high‐solvent‐consuming column chromatography and reducing the E‐factor by more than 90% compared to ...
Csaba Árvai, László T. Mika
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The Formation of Covalent Linkages in Lignocellulosic Biomass via the Oxocarbenium Intermediate. [PDF]
Romero-Montalvo E, Mushrif SH.
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Activated Carbon as a Reinforcing Material for Starch Bioplastics. ABSTRACT Eco‐friendly starch‐based bioplastic films reinforced with activated carbon (AC) were produced using green plantain starch in its native and heat‐moisture treatment (HMT) forms to overcome typical limitations of starch materials, such as low mechanical strength and poor water ...
Eduardo Bruno Macêdo Viana +8 more
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Role of nanomaterials for effective lignocellulosic biomass wastes conversion to hydrogen: a biorefinery perspective on commercialization and sustainability, challenges, and prospects. [PDF]
Usman M, Nadeem F, Ramzan H, Tahir N.
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