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The amount of fermentation residues from biogas plants is rising rapidly worldwide as mentioned in this paper. Nevertheless, farmers are losing their interest in its incorporation into soil since the level of nutrients as we...Abstract:
The amount of fermentation residues from biogas plants is rising rapidly worldwide. Nevertheless, farmers are losing their interest in its incorporation into soil since the level of nutrients as we...read more
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A holistic overview on corn cob biochar: A mini-review
TL;DR: The presented mini-review article provides an outline of the state-of-art information on corn cob biochar and its novel application and it will be helpful to scientific domain to find new opportunities in biochar research and also the humanity will be benefitted due to reduction in greenhouse gases.
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A holistic overview on corn cob biochar: A mini-review
TL;DR: In this article , the authors investigated the suitability of corn cob as a potential material for biochar production and its application, and provided an outline of the state-of-the-art information on corn cob biochar and its novel application.
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Obtaining the best temperature parameters for co-carbonization of lignite (yatağan)-biomass (peach seed shell) by structural characterization
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Crystallization nuclei obtained from biowaste enables the production of concrete in accordance with the principles of circular economy
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TL;DR: In this paper , it was reported that the mixture of phosphates captured on the char tends to form crystallization nuclei that tend to increase the strength characteristics of concrete, while at the same time making it lighter and less costly.
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Crystallization nuclei obtained from biowaste enables the production of concrete in accordance with the principles of circular economy
TL;DR: In this article , it was reported that the mixture of phosphates captured on the char tends to form crystallization nuclei that tend to increase the strength characteristics of concrete, while at the same time making it lighter and less costly.
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Lignocellulosic biomass pyrolysis: A review of product properties and effects of pyrolysis parameters
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A life-cycle assessment of Portland cement manufacturing: comparing the traditional process with alternative technologies
TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated the environmental impact of four cement manufacturing processes: (1) the production of traditional Portland cement, (2) blended cement (natural pozzolans), (3) cement where 100% of waste cement kiln dust is recycled into the kiln process, and (4) Portland cement produced when CKD is used to sequester a portion of the process related CO2 emissions.
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Life Cycle Assessment of Biochar Systems: Estimating the Energetic, Economic, and Climate Change Potential
TL;DR: Life cycle assessment was used to estimate the energy and climate change impacts and the economics of biochar systems, which may at present only deliver climate change mitigation benefits and be financially viable as a distributed system using waste biomass.
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Reducing the Environmental Impact of Concrete
TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that for every 1000kg of cement produced just over 500kg of carbon dioxide arises from the chemical reaction and a further 250400kg from the energy use.
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