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Mary T. Motloung, Sifiso I. Magagula, Andiswa Kaleni, Tlholohelo S. Sikhosana, Kgomotso Lebelo and Mokgaotsa J. Mochane
Clean water is very important for the good health of society. In South Africa, it is estimated that people need 20 to 50 litres of safe water daily for basic hygiene, drinking, and cooking. In recent times, water bodies have harboured harmful pollutants,...
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Rosa E. A. Nascimento, Mónica Carvalheira, João G. Crespo and Luísa A. Neves
Each year, the amount of residue generated from food production increases, caused by the continuous population growth. Banana is one of the most consumed fruits in the world, with an annual production of 116.78 million tonnes. However, just 12 wt% of the...
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Liliana Araújo, Adriana R. Machado, Sérgio Sousa, Óscar L. Ramos, Alessandra B. Ribeiro, Francisca Casanova, Manuela E. Pintado, Eduarda Vieira and Patrícia Moreira
Inspired by the principles of the circular economy, using vineyard pruning residues as a source of raw materials for producing nanocellulose is a promising approach to transforming vineyard resources into value-added products. This study aimed to obtain ...
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António A. S. Correia, Joana B. Caldeira, Rita Branco and Paula V. Morais
Traditional soil stabilization methods are usually associated with high energy consumption, carbon emissions, and long-term environmental impact. Recent developments have shown the potential use of bio-based techniques as eco-friendly alternatives for so...
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Anna Liashenko,Yuri Sknar,Tatyana Hrydnieva,Pavel Riabik,Oksana Demchyshyna,Kateryna Plyasovskaya
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Silicon carbide is characterized by a wide range of beneficial electrophysical, anti-corrosion, and strength properties. A promising raw material for the synthesis of silicon carbide is the waste of rice production, which includes compounds of silicon an...
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Lucky Wahyu Nuzulia Setyaningsih, Tintin Mutiara, Clara Yusticia Hapsari, Nabila Kusumaningtyas, Haris Munandar, Romy Jefry Pranata
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Corn is one of the staple food crops widely consumed by Indonesians, thus has potensial in producing an abundant amount of corn husk waste. Cellulose contained in corn husk is about 44%, so the material has the potential to be source of natural fiber cel...
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Yuliya Danchenko,Artem Kariev,Vladimir Andronov,Anna Cherkashina,Vladimir Lebedev,Tetiana Shkolnikova,Oleksii Burlutskyi,Anatoliy Kosse,Yuriy Lutsenko,Dayana Yavors'ka
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Chemical nature and surface properties of plant disperse fillers are investigated: buckwheat (BH) and oat (OH) husk, wood (WF) and conifer flour (CF). Using IR spectroscopy, it was found that oxygen-containing atomic groups ?OH, ?C?O?, ?C=O prevail in th...
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Vincent Oriez, Jérôme Peydecastaing and Pierre-Yves Pontalier
Fractionation of lignocellulose is a fundamental step in the valorization of cellulose, hemicelluloses, and lignin to produce various sustainable fuels, materials and chemicals. Strong alkaline fractionation is one of the most applied processes since the...
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Marc Borrega and Hannes Orelma
Hot water extraction of bleached kraft pulp can be used to produce cellulose nanofibril (CNF) films with improved barrier properties for food packaging and to recover low molar mass xylan for high-value applications (e.g., prebiotics).
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Fabrizio Scognamiglio, Carlo Santulli, Graziella Roselli
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