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Gregory A. Waller
Publications - 15
Citations - 464
Gregory A. Waller is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Biology. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 14 publications receiving 464 citations. Previous affiliations of Gregory A. Waller include Northwest A&F University & North West Agriculture and Forestry University.
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Bioenergy and bio-products from bio-waste and its associated modern circular economy: Current research trends, challenges, and future outlooks
Archana Jain,Archana Jain,Gregory A. Waller,Gregory A. Waller,Surendra Sarsaiya,Mukesh Kumar Awasthi,Mukesh Kumar Awasthi,Ranjan Singh,Rishabh Rajput,Umesh C. Mishra,Jishuang Chen,Jingshan Shi +11 more
TL;DR: The potential for advanced forms and innovations to transform complicated, natural-rich biowastes into a variety of bioproducts and bioenergy with an advanced circular economy has been demonstrated in this paper.
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Bioenergy and bio-products from bio-waste and its associated modern circular economy: Current research trends, challenges, and future outlooks
TL;DR: The potential for advanced forms and innovations to transform complicated, natural-rich biowastes into a variety of bioproducts and bioenergy with an advanced circular economy has been demonstrated in this paper .
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Challenges and opportunities in bioremediation of micro-nano plastics: A review.
Yuwen Zhou,Gregory A. Waller,Manish Kumar,Gregory A. Waller,Surendra Sarsaiya,Ranjna Sirohi,Sanjeev Kumar Awasthi,Raveendran Sindhu,Parameswaran Binod,Ashok Pandey,Nanthi Bolan,Zengqiang Zhang,Lal Singh,Sunil Kumar,Mukesh Kumar Awasthi +14 more
TL;DR: In this article, the role of various microbes and their enzymatic mechanisms involved in biodegradation of micro-nano plastics in wastewater (WW) stream, municipal sludge, municipal solid waste (MSW), and composting starting with biological and toxicological impacts of MNPs.
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Challenges and opportunities in bioremediation of micro-nano plastics: A review
TL;DR: In this paper , the role of various microbes and their enzymatic mechanisms involved in biodegradation of micro-nano plastics in wastewater (WW) stream, municipal sludge, municipal solid waste (MSW), and composting starting with biological and toxicological impacts of MNPs.
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Agricultural waste biorefinery development towards circular bioeconomy
TL;DR: In this article , the state-of-the-art biorefinery opportunities beyond conventional strategies as an economically viable solution to overcome numerous current challenges such as waste minimization and the biosynthesis of different high-value bioproducts biorefactors were discussed.