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thermal conductivity
RMIT University Researchers Enhance Thermal Insulation Performance Using Coffee-Derived Biochar
Longan Shell Biochar Boosts Octadecane Thermal Conductivity by 97.89 Percent for Better Energy Storage
Adding One-Quarter Percent Wood Biochar to Slag Composites Increases Compressive Strength to Over Forty-Four Megapascals
Adding Thirty Percent Biochar to Living Walls Can Nearly Double Thermal Insulation Performance
Adding Zero Point Two Five Percent Biochar Boosts Slag Concrete Strength to Over Forty-Four Megapascals
Exploring the Thermal Properties of Biochar-Clay Composites for Building Insulation
Enhancing Building Materials for Sustainability: Biochar and PCM Composites
Green Biochar-Based Composite for Efficient Thermal Storage in Buildings
Unlocking the Potential of Biochar: Enhancing Thermal Storage with Biochar/Paraffin Composites
Optimizing Thermal Energy Storage: Alkali-Modified Biochar Resolves PCM Leakage with Waste Coffee Grounds
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