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Activo Liquid and Halquinol inhibit Salmonella and Escherichia coli in culture media. Activo Liquid exhibits bactericidal action, whereas HA is bacteriostatic, and their combination results in positive or indifferent interactions. This combination effectively inhibits E. coli throughout digestion simulation, thus reducing the required concentrations of
Alberto Gonçalves Evangelista +6 more
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On Volatile Oil of Camphor Fruit
Tessaku Ikeda, Ryô Katô, Kinzo Kafuku
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Additively Manufactured Binder‐Free Electrodes for Supercapacitors
The study presents an innovative manufacturing process for electrodes in supercapacitors. The masked stereolithography method is used to produce electrodes that do not require a binder or metal foil. The printed electrodes have a microporous charter. Electrochemical measurements show that the additively manufactured electrodes behave in the same way as
Johannes Heumann +6 more
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Ameliorative effects of vitamins-loaded flavoured nanophytosomes fortified with star anise volatile oil against CsA-Induced liver and kidney injury in rats: Application in functional ice cream. [PDF]
Ramadan MM +7 more
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This study investigates whether using sodium mesoxalate as a sacrificial additive in two different cathode materials, Na3V2(PO4)3@C and Na3V2O2(PO4)2F@C, can compensate for the initial capacity loss experienced by biomass‐derived hard carbon anodes in full‐cell batteries.
Nekane Nieto +7 more
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External Capital Structures and Oil Price Volatility
John D. Burger +3 more
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Due to several challenges, electrolyte recovery from spent battery waste has been less explored compared to electrode materials. This study presents various strategies for recovering electrolytes from spent battery waste. Electrolyte recovery can prevent hazardous chemicals from being released into the environment.
Palanivel Molaiyan +4 more
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Strategic techniques for upgrading bio‐oil from fast pyrolysis: a critical review
Abstract Pyrolysis has been the subject of extensive scientific research due to its potential application to various waste streams and byproducts from different production systems. One of its main products is the liquid fraction known as bio‐oil – a complex material composed of a wide variety of organic molecules and a significant water content.
Luciana R Santos +2 more
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