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Engineering Yeast for Cellulosic Ethanol Production


Abstract: Biofuel, the alternative energy, aims to greatly reduce the carbon emissions on earth. Cellulosic ethanol is expected to replace the first generation biofuel made by agriculture crops,


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Optimization of the Process Parameters for the Preparation of Activated Carbon from Low Cost Phoenix Dactylifera Using Response Surface Methodology


Abstract: This work deals with the preparation of low-cost activated carbon from selected agricultural waste materials, by chemical activation with orthophosphoric acid.


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Preparation and Characterization of a Sulfonated Carbonbased Solid Acid Microspheric Material (SCSAM) and its use for the Esterification of Oleic Acid with Methanol


Abstract: In this study, a sulfonated group (-SO3H) rich carbon-based solid acid microspheric material was prepared by hydrothermal method followed by sulfonation using

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Intensification of Synthesis of Crystalline Zinc Phosphate (Zn3(Po4)2) Nanopowder: Advantage of Sonochemical Method Over Conventional Method

Abstract In the present study, nano-sized zinc phosphate (ZP) powders were prepared using conventional (NUS) and sonochemically assisted (US) precipitation method, using zinc chloride and potassium dihydrogen phosphate as precursors and 25% of ammonia solution
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