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This study focused on the advanced fabrication and application of agro‐waste biomass/natural lignocellulosic fiber‐derived structural CNC‐FBC‐based multifunctional biopolymeric nanoadsorbents in industrial wastewater treatment technology. These CNC‐FBC‐based biopolymeric nanosorbents would be a sustainable alternative to fossil‐based, hazardous ones ...
Md. Mahmudur Rahman +6 more
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Application of a CNN to the Boda Claystone Formation for high-level radioactive waste disposal. [PDF]
Lovász V +4 more
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Techno‐economic analysis for hydroxy acids production from waste cellulose via alkaline digestion
Abstract BACKGROUND Alkaline digestion offers a promising route for converting low‐grade cellulosic wastes into valuable hydroxy carboxylic acids (HAs). However, the feasibility of producing HAs at process scale, particularly the influence of reactor design on product yields, energy demand, and production costs, remains less explored.
Farangis Fallahmehneh +3 more
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Nuclear Waste Disposal in France : the Contribution of Economic Analysis. [PDF]
This article addresses the following question: How to deal with uncertainty, emergence of new information and irreversibility in the decision process of the long-term disposal of radioactive waste?
Jean-Alain Héraud, Oana Ionescu
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Tn‐seq analysis of Thermus thermophilus genome reveals insertions in almost all genes, this is, there is no clear discrimination of essential genes. A similar result has not been reported in other Tn‐seq analysis of bacterial genomes so far. The polyploidy of the Thermus genome could explain the apparent non‐essentiality of key genes.
Cristina L. Gómez‐Campo +6 more
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Survivability and proliferation of microorganisms in bentonite with implication to radioactive waste geological disposal: strong effect of temperature and negligible effect of pressure. [PDF]
Bartak D +7 more
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Abstract In situ remediation of contaminated soil and groundwater demands real‐time monitoring to capture complex subsurface dynamics. Geophysical methods, particularly electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) and induced polarization (IP), offer non‐ or minimally invasive, high‐resolution imaging of subsurface changes during remediation.
Teng Xia +6 more
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Characterization of Simulated Liquid Radioactive Waste in a New Type of Cement Mixture. [PDF]
Fabian M, Tolnai I, Kis Z, Szilagyi V.
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Glacial erosion during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) has removed much evidence of earlier glaciations and interglacials in the European Alps. At Gröbminger Mitterberg (GM), beneath a blanket of LGM till, a distinctive sediment archive preserves deposits predating the LGM.
Gerit E. U. Griesmeier +7 more
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Potential of Wollastonite-Based Brushite Cement for the Conditioning of Radioactive Waste Contaminated by <sup>90</sup>Sr. [PDF]
Jdaini J +4 more
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