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RMIT University engineers have created an affordable biosolids-derived activated bio-char called PYROCO. The new bio-char ...
Since it is difficult to get consistent plastic as raw material, members of the scientific community are mooting co-pyrolysis of the two major anthropogenic wastes — plastics and biomass.
Researchers have found utilizing biosolids-derived biochar as a catalyst in pyrolysis enhances bio-oil production, supporting eco-friendly energy solutions and waste valorization.
A new study in Engineering shows that a biomass-based carbon aerogel named BCA-600 can be used in solar-driven photothermal ...
A new study demonstrates biochar-modified titanium dioxide nanocomposites embedded in PVA films for effective dye removal and ...
Australian technology developed at RMIT University could enable more sustainable and cheaper production of bio-oils to ...
A recent study published in Engineering presents a novel approach to address oily water pollution and oily sludge (OS) issues using a multifunctional ...
Pyrolysis oil, also known as bio-crude or waste-derived oil, is produced by thermochemical decomposition of organic materials such as plastics, rubber, biomass, and municipal solid waste in the ...
Jørgen Ballermann, has joined Dall Group as the new Group CEO. The Danish green-tech company has recruited him to develop its ...
The partnership leverages Telfair’s operational excellence and TSI’s best-in-class biomass torrefaction technology to promote the growth of the nascent carbonized biomass industry. At the ...