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  • Lignin-Derived Carbon and Weakly Solvating Electrolyte Enable High-Voltage Supercapacitors with 77.4 Wh/kg Energy Density

    Lignin-Derived Carbon and Weakly Solvating Electrolyte Enable High-Voltage Supercapacitors with 77.4 Wh/kg Energy Density

  • Cotton Stalk Biochar Achieves Very High Surface Area and Highest Capacitance for Next-Gen Energy Storage

    Cotton Stalk Biochar Achieves Very High Surface Area and Highest Capacitance for Next-Gen Energy Storage

  • Argentine Scientists Transform Yerba Mate Waste into Valuable Bio-oil

    Argentine Scientists Transform Yerba Mate Waste into Valuable Bio-oil

  • Multicriteria Decision-Making Approach  Identifies Fraxinus Excelsior as Top Biochar Feedstock with a 29.26% Residual Mass

    Multicriteria Decision-Making Approach  Identifies Fraxinus Excelsior as Top Biochar Feedstock with a 29.26% Residual Mass

  • Biochar with High Lignin Content Improves Red Soil by Altering Microbial Communities

    Biochar with High Lignin Content Improves Red Soil by Altering Microbial Communities

  • 2:1 Cellulose-to-Lignin Ratio Biochar for 99.9% Rhodamine B Removal in 30 Minutes

    2:1 Cellulose-to-Lignin Ratio Biochar for 99.9% Rhodamine B Removal in 30 Minutes

  • Unveiling the Science Behind ‘Pyrolysis’

    Unveiling the Science Behind ‘Pyrolysis’

  • Biochar from Thaumatococcus daniellii: A Potential Biorefinery Feedstock

    Biochar from Thaumatococcus daniellii: A Potential Biorefinery Feedstock

  • Synergizing Sustainability with Aged Biochar and Selenium

    Synergizing Sustainability with Aged Biochar and Selenium

  • Synergistic Effects of Lignin and Cellulose Co-Torrefaction on Biochar Properties

    Synergistic Effects of Lignin and Cellulose Co-Torrefaction on Biochar Properties

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