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We present a scalable, low‐emission approach to transform waste into sustainable building materials via carbon mineralization and 3D printing. Calcium from recycled concrete reacts with CO2 to form CaCO3, which is combined with lignin and sawdust to create printable inks. The resulting 3D‐printed structures offer mechanical robustness and a closed‐loop
Yong Ding +7 more
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The laboratory test of strength properties of pine particleboard subtituted with 0, 20, 40 and 60 percent of pine bark, glued with 8, 10, and 12 percent liquid urea formaldehvde (by particle dry weight basis) is reported in this
I M Sulastiningsih +2 more
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Cremation weights for an Italian contemporary sample
Abstract The increased demand for the study of cremated remains, combined with their poor state of preservation, presents anthropologists with highly complex and challenging cases. In this context, cremains weight is considered a stable parameter, not influenced by the fragmentation state of the remains, useful in anthropological investigations ...
Barbara Bertoglio +7 more
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Use of scrap particleboard to produce recycled particleboard
Recycling is presently the most environmentally friendly approach that deals with wood waste. Each year a huge amount of particleboard completes its service life and needs to be disposed of or recycled. Scrap particleboard has the potential to be reused as raw material for particleboard production.
Peng Luo +3 more
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Developing new materials by recovering waste materials in the polymer reinforcement process helps to protect the environment and ensure a circular economy for these waste materials when they reach the end of their life cycle. This study shows the possibility of developing a new composite with bilinga and epoxy resin waste.
Mbelle Samuel Bisong +5 more
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LAMINAR INCLUSION IN SUGARCANE BAGASSE PARTICLEBOARD [PDF]
ABSTRACT The objective of this study is to assess the effect of the laminar inclusion on the physical and mechanical properties of sugarcane bagasse particleboard. We used the commercial panels of sugarcane bagasse produced in China. To evaluate the effect of the laminar inclusion was tested two wood species (Pinus and Eucalyptus) and two pressures (10
Oliveira, Stefania Lima +4 more
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Pengaruh Perlakuan Awal Partikel Terhadap Serangan Rayap Tanah Pada Papan Partikel Dari Limbah Batang Kelapa Sawit (the Effect of Particle Pre-treatment of Subterranean Termite Attack on Particleboard From Oil Palm Trunks Waste) [PDF]
The utilization of oil palm trunk could be used as raw material for particleboard. It was not only increased the added value, but also used as substitution of wood.
Hartono, R. (Rudi) +3 more
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Geometrical and Dimensional Accuracy of Pine‐Based Polymer Composites Produced by FDM
Fused deposition modeling (FDM) is the most widely used additive manufacturing technology due to its simplicity and undeniable advantages. In the current context, marked by the orientation towards a sustainable bioeconomy, research focuses on the development and use of biodegradable materials, of which wood‐polymer composites (WPC) have gained ...
Irina Beșliu +3 more
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Comparing GHG Emissions of Residue‐Based BECCS to Alternative Biomass Uses
We compare the total emissions of two future BECCS plants in the Netherlands using wood and bagasse residues to the current coal‐biomass plants. Then we assess the BECCS emissions overtime compared to different uses of the same biomass wood and bagasse residues.
Susan Caroline Alvarado Cummings +4 more
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Abstract Wood‐based composite boards present a problem due to formaldehyde emissions from engineered particleboard, which pose health and environmental risks. This study explored the production of activated carbon (AC) from Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) wood residues using phosphoric acid (H3PO4) as a chemical activator.
Mehmet Emin Ergun +3 more
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