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Ekaterina Tikhomirova, Denis Aleksandrov, Bogdan-Marian Tofanica and Aleksandra Mikhailidi
Paperboard boxes represent a sought-after class of packaging products, where the use of recycled fibers offers a cost-effective and environmentally friendly alternative to virgin fibers. The presence of a significant proportion of recycled fibers in the ...
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Luigi Calabrese, Stefano De Antonellis, Salvatore Vasta, Vincenza Brancato and Angelo Freni
In this work, novel silicone-SAPO34 composite materials are proposed for application in adsorption thermal energy storage systems. The innovative composite materials were obtained through a mold foaming process activated by a dehydrogenative coupling rea...
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Anahita Nasiri, Jim Wearing and Marc A. Dubé
Unmodified kraft lignin was used to create a starch-based adhesive via the Stein Hall process. Lignin up to 35 wt% was used in several formulations. Lignin was incorporated in both the carrier and slurry portions of the formulations and the effect on adh...
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Samir Kopacic, Andrea Walzl, Armin Zankel, Erich Leitner and Wolfgang Bauer
Paper-based food packaging materials are widely used, renewable, and biodegradable. Because of its porous structure, paper has poor or no barrier performance against grease, water vapor, water, and volatile organic compounds. Moreover, recycled paperboar...
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Long Ho, Cassia Pompeu, Wout Van Echelpoel, Olivier Thas and Peter Goethals
In a way to counter criticism on low cost-effective conventional activated sludge (AS) technology, waste stabilization ponds (WSPs) offer a valid alternative for wastewater treatment due to their simple and inexpensive operation. To evaluate this alterna...
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Maria-Beatrice Coltelli, Florian Wild, Elodie Bugnicourt, Patrizia Cinelli, Martina Lindner, Markus Schmid, Verena Weckel, Kerstin Müller, Pablo Rodriguez, Andreas Staebler, Laura Rodríguez-Turienzo and Andrea Lazzeri
There is increasing research towards the substitution of petrochemicals by sustainable components. Biopolymers such as proteins, polysaccharides, and lipids derive from a variety of crop sources and most promisingly from waste streams generated during th...
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Savulescu, L, Poulin, B, Hammache, A, B¿dard, S, Gennaoui, S
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Mesic, B, Lestelius, M, Engstr¿m, G, Edholm, B
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Zhang, Y; Buongiorno, J
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