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Multiscale Nanocellulosic Biomaterials in Therapeutics and Food Sciences
Multiscale nanocellulosic biomaterials offer exceptional physicochemical, mechanical, and biological properties; enabling transformative advances in therapeutics and food sciences. This review summarizes their structure–property relationships, key applications in drug delivery, tissue engineering, and food technology. Additionally, it outlines emerging
Hemant Singh +9 more
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Effect of changes in fibres’ internal and external fibrillation on dewatering properties in paper making [PDF]
The papermaking process can be described as a process to remove water from pulp. The purpose of this thesis is to evaluate the effects to dewatering properties in each sub-process including forming, pressing and drying.
Yang, Yang
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Current Landscape: Use of Supercritical CO2 in the Wood Industry
The application of supercritical carbon dioxide (scCO2) to successfully dewater as well as extract resin from wood is becoming increasingly popular due to its greener and less energy‐intensive approach. With world focus shifting to developing methods with greater efficiency while decreasing harm to the environment, scCO2 applications have begun to set ...
Anthony Dahdah, Subashani Maniam
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Регрессионный анализ экспериментальных результатов комплексного обезвоживания горной массы на вибрационном устройстве [PDF]
Розглянута стаття відбиває результати комплексного зневоднювання гірської маси на вібраційному пристрої нової конструкції, що дозволяє одночасно використовувати три ме-ханізми зневоднювання – вібраційний, вакуумний та електроосмотичний.
Костыря, С.В. +2 more
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We propose that one of the largest known bioconstructions (the Monte Zenone bioherm) in the Southern Alps, northern Italy, and its growth on a tilted and drowned platform block of the Norian Dolomia Principale was controlled by hydrothermal dolomitisation from fault‐controlled fluids during the Late Triassic–Early Jurassic rifting phase. Dolomitisation
Martin Müller +3 more
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ABSTRACT Produced water (PW) is the largest and most complex waste stream generated during oil and gas production, posing significant environmental, operational, and regulatory challenges due to its high salinity, dispersed hydrocarbons, toxic organics, heavy metals, and naturally occurring radioactive materials. Although numerous studies have reviewed
Omogbolade L. Adepitan +3 more
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The drying of sewage sludge by immersion frying [PDF]
The objective of this work was to dry sewage sludge using a fry-drying process. The frying experiments were carried out in commercial fryers modified by adding thermocouples to the setup.
Dermibas A. +12 more
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ABSTRACT Preserved allocyclic signatures in the rock record often reflect basin‐scale climatic variability and serve as key proxies for correlating ancient dryland successions. The notion of climate cyclicity, however, remains largely untested on regionally constrained, outcrop‐calibrated studies.
Oliver Button +4 more
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Two percent points less moisture with XL-type high-performance vacuum disc filters [PDF]
Coal producers around the world are striving to improve profitability, minimize impact on environment and reduce carbon footprint by reducing the energy demand.
Hahn Jurgen
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