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Microwave‐Assisted One‐Pot Synthesis of Alkyl Levulinates From Post‐Harvest Vegetable Waste

open access: yesAdvanced Sustainable Systems, EarlyView.
Vegetable waste is valorized through Soxhlet extraction using H₂O₂ and heteropolyacid (HPA), followed by material characterization (XRD, FTIR, TGA, DSC). A microwave‐assisted reaction at 170 °C for 30 min with HPA and alcohol yields bio‐based esters.
Ángel G. Sathicq   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Insect‐Microbe‐Based Laccase: Untapped Natural Resource for Industrial and Biotechnological Applications

open access: yesAdvanced Sustainable Systems, EarlyView.
The insect‐microbe interplay fulfills a key ecological role involving the degradation of ligninocellulose biomass. This is coordinated by the secretion of different kinds of proteins, of which ligninolytic enzymes, such as laccases (Lacs), are of prime importance.
Michael Dare Asemoloye   +11 more
wiley   +1 more source

Etherification of Bio‐Based Furanic Compounds via Continuous Flow

open access: yesAdvanced Sustainable Systems, EarlyView.
A comprehensive investigation on the etherification of bio‐based furanic compounds using a continuous flow apparatus. Reaction conditions are optimized for the synthesis of BEMF and then used to obtain a library of BAMFs. Additionally, the self‐etherification of HMF to produce OBMF is explored both in heterogeneous and by employing the homogeneous ...
Davide Dalla Torre   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Fluorescent Chitosan Hydrogels Based on Biomass‐Derived Carbon Dots for Toxic Aromatic Detection

open access: yesAdvanced Sustainable Systems, EarlyView.
Carbon dots made from food waste via a microwave–ultrasound method show strong, pH‐stable fluorescence. Thermal pretreatment enhances their optical properties. Incorporated into chitosan hydrogels, these dots form reusable sensors for detecting aromatic pollutants in water.
Imane Haddadou   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Mechanical Interactions Impact the Functions of Immune Cells and Their Application in Immunoengineering

open access: yesAdvanced Therapeutics, EarlyView.
This review covers the mechanical forces experienced by immune cells through cell–cell and cell–extracellular matrix interactions and how these forces influence their receptors and functions. These relationships between forces and cellular functions can be exploited using engineering techniques to modify the physical properties of materials for novel ...
Yu‐Chang Chen   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

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