A new study published in Biochar shows that the water naturally present in plant biomass is not merely a processing obstacle. Instead, it can actively shape how biomass breaks down ...
The increasing water contamination by toxic heavy metals, particularly hexavalent chromium, has become a significant environmental concern. This study explores the pyrolysis of termite-processed ...
Converting biomass into biofuels first involves breaking down solid biopolymers — in particular cellulose, which are long chains of glucose moieties that constitute up to 60% of biomass — into small ...