Lignin Extraction from Various Biomass Sources: A Comprehensive Review of Characteristics, Applications, and Future Prospects. [PDF]
Dandash AA, Abu-Jdayil B, Tannous JH.
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Oil palm residue-based cellulose acetate membranes enhanced with zinc oxide and n-methyl pyrrolidinone for batik wastewater treatment. [PDF]
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Synergistic integration of hydrothermal pretreatment and co-digestion for enhanced biogas production from empty fruit bunches in high solids anaerobic digestion. [PDF]
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A non-conventional biodiesel process route from waste palm fatty acid distillate and ethyl acetate via esterification. [PDF]
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Mechanistic Insight into the Antioxidant and Antimicrobial Activities of Palm Oil-Derived Biomaterials: Implications for Dental and Therapeutic Applications. [PDF]
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Enhancing thermophilic methane production from oil palm empty fruit bunches through various pretreatment methods: A comparative study. [PDF]
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