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Harnessing rice husks: Bioethanol production for sustainable future. [PDF]
Chavan S, Mitra D, Ray A.
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The Fungus Among Us: Innovations and Applications of Mycelium-Based Composites. [PDF]
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Novel nanocomposite and biochar insights to boost rice growth and alleviation of Cd toxicity. [PDF]
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Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery, 2021
A methodology involving rice husk (RH), rice husk charcoal (RHC), and activated rice husk charcoal (ARHC) as an effective adsorbent to eliminate malachite green dye from aqueous solution using adsorption process by varying the pH, initial dye concentration (mg/L), contact time, temperature, and adsorbent doses (g/L).
Niladri Saha +4 more
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A methodology involving rice husk (RH), rice husk charcoal (RHC), and activated rice husk charcoal (ARHC) as an effective adsorbent to eliminate malachite green dye from aqueous solution using adsorption process by varying the pH, initial dye concentration (mg/L), contact time, temperature, and adsorbent doses (g/L).
Niladri Saha +4 more
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Application of Rice Husk Charcoal on Remediation of Acid Soil
Materials Science Forum, 2011About 1 million tons of waste rice husk are generated in Taiwan each year. Rice husk has high concentrations of nutrients, such as silicon and potassium. However, it is not decomposed easily because it contains over 70% of cellulose and lignin and hence it is not suitable to be added into soil. In this study, a large quantity of rice husk is carbonized
Chuan Chi Chien +5 more
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Improvement of Charcoal Yield and Quality by Two-Step Pyrolysis on Rice Husks
Waste and Biomass Valorization, 2016The utilization of waste rice husks for biochar production has received much attention due to the energy concerns and environmental issues. But how to increase the charcoal yield and quality remains a big challenge. In this work, a two-step pyrolysis of rice husks was carried out at atmospheric pressure, consisting of a first low heating rate step ...
Xu Cheng +3 more
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[Adsorption mechanism of furfural onto modified rice husk charcoals].
Sheng wu gong cheng xue bao = Chinese journal of biotechnology, 2016To evaluate the absorptive characteristics of furfural onto biomass charcoals derived from rice husk pyrolysis, we studied the information of the structure and surface chemistry properties of the rice husk charcoals modified by thermal treatment under nitrogen and carbon dioxide flow and adsorption mechanism of furfural.
Yong, Deng +5 more
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Adsorption of Ammonium Nitrogen in Water by Rice Husk Charcoal: A Simulation Study
Advanced Materials Research, 2013Rice husk charcoal, a kind of new environmentally friendly biomass materials, which is made from rice husk under anaerobic combustion at 300°C, has been increasingly applied to remedy some polluted sites. Rice husk charcoal was employed to investigate adsorption of ammonium in simulated waste water, using once balance method.
Jian Gang Han +4 more
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Bioresource Technology, 2015
An experimental study of air gasification of rice husk was conducted in a bench-scale fluidized bed gasifier (FBG) having 210 mm diameter and 1600 mm height. Heating of sand bed material was performed using conventional charcoal fuel. Different operating conditions like bed temperature, feeding rate and equivalence ratio (ER) varied in the range of 750-
J P, Makwana +4 more
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An experimental study of air gasification of rice husk was conducted in a bench-scale fluidized bed gasifier (FBG) having 210 mm diameter and 1600 mm height. Heating of sand bed material was performed using conventional charcoal fuel. Different operating conditions like bed temperature, feeding rate and equivalence ratio (ER) varied in the range of 750-
J P, Makwana +4 more
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The Husk Charcoal Biobriquettes as Alternative Energy Based on Rice Husk Waste
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