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Dawid Skrzypczak

Researcher at Wrocław University of Technology

Publications -  48
Citations -  871

Dawid Skrzypczak is an academic researcher from Wrocław University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Engineering. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 26 publications receiving 226 citations.

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Management of biological sewage sludge: Fertilizer nitrogen recovery as the solution to fertilizer crisis.

TL;DR: In this article , the authors evaluate the possibility of implementing the assumptions of the circular economy through the recovery of renewable nitrogen resources from municipal wastewater treatment plants, which can become an important raw material for the sustainable production of organic-mineral fertilizers from renewable resources available locally.
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Improvements in drying technologies - Efficient solutions for cleaner production with higher energy efficiency and reduced emission

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present recent innovations in seed and grain drying systems against the background of traditional techniques, focusing on hybrid methods (microwave-assisted, infrared-assisted and ultrasound-assisted methods), which can reduce non-renewable energy consumption by up to 80%.
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Tannery waste-derived biochar as a carrier of micronutrients essential to plants.

TL;DR: In this article , an innovative spray method to enrich biochar with cationic micronutrients: Cu, Mn, Zn was presented, which is suitable for its application as a soil conditioner or carrier of microelements for fertilizers.
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New directions for agricultural wastes valorization as hydrogel biocomposite fertilizers.

TL;DR: In this article, a chitosan-encapsulated hydrogel with biomass-immobilized micronutrients can be applied for precision agriculture to minimize the loss of fertilizer nutrients to the environment.
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Valorization of poultry slaughterhouse waste for fertilizer purposes as an alternative for thermal utilization methods.

TL;DR: In this paper, high protein animal waste was processed by acid solubilization and neutralized with potassium hydroxide solution, which yielded a liquid fertilizer with plant growth biostimulating properties.