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Efficient sampling of shiitake-inoculated oak logs to determine the log-to-mushroom transfer factor of stable cesium [PDF]
Background Stable cesium (133Cs) naturally exists in the environment whereas recently deposited radionuclides (e.g., 137Cs) are not at equilibrium. Stable cesium has been used to understand the long-term behavior of radionuclides in plants, trees and ...
Martin O’Brien +5 more
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ABSTRACT Biochar has emerged as a useful and adaptable source of carbon for supercapacitor electrodes. Its value comes from the way biomass chemistry, thermal conversion, and activation conditions shape the resulting pore network, surface groups, and degree of carbon ordering.
Soumen Mandal +6 more
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Application of sawdust concrete in construction
Sawdust concrete is a type of lightweight concrete in which some of the mineral aggregate is replaced by sawdust - a by-product of wood processing. It is not a new material, but its potential is not utilised to its full degree.
Oliwia Kropidłowska
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Studi Budidaya Jamur Lactarius SP. Di Wamena, Irian Jaya [PDF]
Research on the cultivated of mushroom of Lactarius gp.had been conducted in Wamena,Jayawijaya district of Irian Jay a. There were 6 kinds of media which consisted of 2 kinds of sawdust wood (Nothofaeus sp.and Paraserianthes falcataria).Each sawdust wood
Latupapua, H. (HID), Subowo, Y. (YB)
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Biomass‐Coupled HER System: A Strategy for Sustainable and Low‐Cost Hydrogen Production
Pine wood is carbonized into a hierarchically porous biochar anode that undergoes carbon oxidation reaction, replacing the oxygen evolution reaction in alkaline water electrolysis. The resulting biomass‐coupled HER system converts water into hydrogen at low cell voltages, enabling low‐cost H2 production from renewable carbon resources. ABSTRACT Biomass‐
Yuming Huang +10 more
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As the third most edible fungus in the world, Auricularia auricular needs a lot of sawdust for cultivation; thus, it is a win–win method to develop waste wood sawdust suitable for black agaric cultivation.
Zhenkun Hao +4 more
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Oxidative fast pyrolysis of biomass enables autothermal production of value‐added products. ABSTRACT Oxidative fast pyrolysis can potentially overcome the heat‐supply bottleneck of conventional fast pyrolysis by enabling autothermal operation while also tailoring product quality through controlled oxygen addition.
Bin Li +15 more
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Thermal Conductivity and Thermal Behavior of Mortar Containing Wood Shavings and Sawdust
In the frame of an extended research program dealing with wood shavings and wood sawdust utilization in mortar, thermal conductivity and thermal behavior under various temperatures of mortars containing wood shavings and sawdust as a replacement for a ...
Stamatia Gavela +3 more
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Cellulase Production by Wild-type Aspergillus niger, Penicillium chrysogenum and Trichoderma harzianum Using Waste Cellulosic Materials [PDF]
Waste cellulosic materials (corncob, sawdust and sugarcane pulp) and crystalline cellulose induced cellulase production in wild strains of Aspergillus niger, Penicillium chrysogenum and Trichoderma harzianum isolated from a wood-waste dump in Lagos ...
Chinedu, S. N., Okochi, V. I.
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Influence of Particle Size, Moisture, and Cloud Density on Wood Dust Ignition
The ignition and combustion of particle clouds are strongly affected by particle interactions. This study uses spectroscopy to examine effects of particle size, water content, and cloud density. Results show ignition delay rises with larger size and density, whereas combustion duration depends mainly on water and density due to moisture‐driven ...
Matteo Giesen +2 more
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