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ABSTRACT The steel industry is among one of the largest CO2 emitters in the world. To meet climate targets, replacing fossil‐based carbon with renewable biocarbon in metallurgical processes, particularly in blast furnaces (BFs) and electric arc furnaces (EAFs), has emerged as a viable short‐ to mid‐term solution.
Yu‐Chiao Lu +4 more
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Algae biofuel: Current status and future applications [PDF]
An algal feedstock or biomass may contain a very high oil fraction, and thus could be used for the production of advanced biofuels via different conversion processes.
Adeniyi, Oladapo +2 more
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(1) The secondary metabolite profile of coffee beans was determined. (2) Processing affects not only the metabolite profile but also the volatile compound content. (3) Caffeine was the most abundant metabolite in all samples. (4) The fermentation‐roasting treatment improved the metabolite profile, whereas roasting, fermentation and soaking followed by ...
Stephano Tambo Tene +1 more
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Oxidative Torrefaction of Sunflower Husk Pellets in the Kaolin Layer
Abstract In this paper oxidative torrefaction of sunflower husk pellets in the kaolin layer was firstly investigated. Besides, influence of kaolin without use of special additives on limitation of the oxygen flow from environment into the sunflower husk was analyzed.
Svetlana Islamova +2 more
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Hydrothermal carbonization is the ideal methodology to transform biomass waste into green electrodes for sustainable energy storage devices such as lithium‐ion batteries, sodium‐ion batteries, and supercapacitors. Abstract The demand for valuable and sustainable chemicals and nonfossil fuels, with a carbon‐neutral or zero‐carbon footprint from zero ...
Hong Duc Pham +7 more
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Durian peel presents disposal challenges but offers potential as a renewable biofuel feedstock. However, high ash content, hygroscopicity, and low energy density limit its direct application.
Napat Kaewtrakulchai +9 more
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This study quantified pollutant concentrations in septic effluent following treatment with C33 sand, iron products, and biochar materials. These cost‐effective materials offer promising opportunities to reduce pollutant loads in septic system effluent and enhance downstream groundwater and surface water quality.
Chia‐Yang Chen +3 more
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Biomass is widely recognized as a promising substitute for fossil fuels due to zero CO2 emissions, global availability, storage capacity, and immediate response to demand.
Diego A. Racero-Galaraga +3 more
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Trends and Advancements in Utilization of Biomass Waste for Gasification: A Bibliometric Review
This study presents a bibliometric review of biomass waste utilization in gasification, examining research patterns and developments in the field. Key authors, institutions, publication sources, leading countries, and frequently used keywords were identified to map global research activity. The analysis also highlights five major thematic clusters that
Kunmi Joshua Abioye +8 more
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Investigation of torrefaction process parameters and characterization of torrefied biomass [PDF]
This study sought to better understand the torrefaction process, and more specifically, how torrefaction affects the physical and chemical properties of corn stover biomass.
Medic, Dorde
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