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waste valorization

  • Vacuum Pyrolysis of Olive Pomace Yields Biochar with 2.6 t CO2​​ eq t−1 Sequestration Potential

    Vacuum Pyrolysis of Olive Pomace Yields Biochar with 2.6 t CO2​​ eq t−1 Sequestration Potential

  • Valogreene Secures Environmental Approval for Industrial Pyrolysis Plant in Puertollano

    Valogreene Secures Environmental Approval for Industrial Pyrolysis Plant in Puertollano

  • The Dark Carbon Powering a Net-Zero Future

    The Dark Carbon Powering a Net-Zero Future

  • From Waste to Clean Water: Dr. Sudipta Ramola’s Journey in Biochar Research

    From Waste to Clean Water: Dr. Sudipta Ramola’s Journey in Biochar Research

  • Biochar-Based Supercapacitors Achieve 550 F/g Capacitance and 95% Retention Over 10,000 Cycles

    Biochar-Based Supercapacitors Achieve 550 F/g Capacitance and 95% Retention Over 10,000 Cycles

  • Tanzanian Scientists Optimize Biomass Briquettes to Combat Deforestation and Climate Change

    Tanzanian Scientists Optimize Biomass Briquettes to Combat Deforestation and Climate Change

  • The Biochar Alchemist: Dr. Toufiq Reza on Turning Earth’s Waste into Martian Soil for NASA’s Mission

    The Biochar Alchemist: Dr. Toufiq Reza on Turning Earth’s Waste into Martian Soil for NASA’s Mission

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

    Argentine Scientists Transform Yerba Mate Waste into Valuable Bio-oil

  • Modified Biochar Removes Over 99% of Microplastics, Turning Waste into a Water-Cleaning Tool

    Modified Biochar Removes Over 99% of Microplastics, Turning Waste into a Water-Cleaning Tool

  • Nickel-Doped Biochar from Palm Waste Degrades 74.73% of Methyl Orange Dye in 120 Minutes

    Nickel-Doped Biochar from Palm Waste Degrades 74.73% of Methyl Orange Dye in 120 Minutes

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