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Overview of biowaste‐derived electrocatalysts, including precursor selection, conversion and fabrication strategies, structure–activity relationships, and hydrogen evolution reaction/oxygen evolution reaction/overall water‐splitting performance for sustainable hydrogen production. The accelerating global pursuit of carbon neutrality has intensified the
Vishal P. Bhandigare +7 more
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Recent oil spills causing pollution in oceans and other bodies of water require sorbents that are both cost-effective and eco-friendly. Novel magnetic silica sorbent materials (MSS) have been synthesized using ash from rice husks or sugarcane bagasse and
Narendra Kumar +3 more
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Cellulosic films obtained from the treatment of sugarcane bagasse fibers with N -methylmorpholine- N -oxide (NMMO) [PDF]
Ethanol/water organosolv pulping was used to obtain sugarcane bagasse pulp that was bleached with sodium chlorite. This bleached pulp was used to obtain cellulosic films that were further evaluated by Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy ...
A. A. Shatalov +34 more
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Biochar‐Based Materials for Electrochemical Energy Storage
Overview of biochar application in electrochemical energy storage. The global transition toward sustainable energy technologies is reshaping the design principles of electrochemical energy storage systems. Biochar, a tunable, carbon‐rich material derived from biomass, has emerged as a promising platform for next‐generation electrodes due to its ...
Valerio C. A. Ficca +2 more
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Compressive Strength of Volcanic Ash/Ordinary Portland Cement Laterized Concrete [PDF]
This study investigates the effect of partial replacement of cement with volcanic ash (VA) on the compressive strength of laterized concrete. A total of 192 cubes of 150mm dimensions were cast and cured in water for 7, 14, 21, and 28 days of hydration ...
Olawuyi, B. J, Olusola, K. O
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A Review of the Unintended Consequences of Biochar in Various Applications
Biochar is widely promoted as a sustainable material for applications ranging from soil amendment to energy storage and construction materials. This review critically examines the often‐overlooked and unintended consequences of biochar, including variability in properties, safety risks, and performance limitations.
Singaravelu Vivekanandhan +14 more
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Clay bricks prepared with sugarcane bagasse and rice husk ash – A sustainable solution
This study aims to characterize the clay bricks produced by the addition of the two agricultural waste materials i.e. sugarcane bagasse and rice husk ash. Disposing off these waste materials is a very challenging task and is a hazard to environment.
Azhar Saleem Muhammad +2 more
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Experimental Investigation on Paver Block with Waste Plastic Chips and Sugarcane Bagasse Ash [PDF]
India is the top producer of sugarcane in the world, making sugarcane bagasse 91 million tonnes annually from more than 500 sugar mills. Besides, the country is grappling with plastic waste management as it produces 3.4 million tonnes of plastic waste ...
Kumar A Praveen +3 more
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MANUFACTURE OF SOIL-CEMENT BRICKS WITH THE ADDITION OF SUGARCANE BAGASSE ASH [PDF]
The objective of this study is to evaluate the effect of sugarcane bagasse ash on the compressive strength and water absorption index of soil-cement bricks. The ash was sieved without chemical and/or physical treatment to reflect the use of this material
Rodrigo A. Jordan +4 more
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Iron(III)-doped SiO2/TiO2 composite (SiO2/TiO2-Fe) has been prepared from sugarcane bagasse ash for photocatalytic degradation of Congo Red. This research was initiated by preparing SiO2 from sugarcane bagasse ash through a sol-gel method.
Nawwal Hikmah +3 more
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