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  1. Oxidation of lignin in Kraft black liquor to increase the content of carboxylic acid OH  
  2. Gelatin-Based Hydrogels: Potential Biomaterials for Remediation
  3. Microwave-assisted esterification of bleached and unbleached cellulose nanofibers
  4. Sonochemical oxidation of technical lignin to obtain nanoparticles with enhanced functionality
  5. Wood Flour Modified by Poly(furfuryl alcohol) as a Filler in Rigid Polyurethane Foams: Effect on Water Uptake
  6. Cross-Linked Carboxymethylcellulose Adsorbtion Membranes from Ziziphus lotus for the Removal of Organic Dye Pollutants
  7. Pistacia vera L. leaves as a renewable source of bioactive compounds via microwave assisted extraction
  8. Thermally Resistant, Self-Extinguishing Thermoplastic Composites Enabled by Tannin-Based Carbonaceous Particulate
  9. Nanocellulose-based sensing platforms for heavy metal ions detection: A comprehensive review
  10. Physicochemical Characterization of Phase Change Materials for Industrial Waste Heat Recovery Applications
  11. Integral valorisation of walnut shells based on a three-step sequential delignification
  12. Insecticidal effects of two Tunisian diatomaceous earth loaded with Thymus capitatus (L.) Hoffmans and Links as an ecofriendly approach for stored coleopteran pest control
  13. Extraction of flavonoid compounds from bark using sustainable deep eutectic solvents
  14. Antioxidant, Antifungal and Phytochemical Investigations of Capparis spinosa L.
  15. Acid hydrolysis of almond shells in a biphasic reaction system: Obtaining of purified hemicellulosic monosaccharides in a single step
  16. Optimization of Ultrasound Assisted Extraction of Bioactive Compounds from Apple Pomace
  17. Effect of Deterpenated Origanum majorana L. Essential Oil on the Physicochemical and Biological Properties of Chitosan/β-Chitin Nanofibers Nanocomposite Films
  18. Nanofibrillated Cellulose-Based Aerogels Functionalized with Tajuva (Maclura tinctoria) Heartwood Extract
  19. Microwave-Assisted Extraction of Curcuma longa L. Oil: Optimization, Chemical Structure and Composition, Antioxidant Activity and Comparison with Conventional Soxhlet Extraction
  20. Assessment of Bleached and Unbleached Nanofibers from Pistachio Shells for Nanopaper Making
  21. Lignin-Based Polyols with Controlled Microstructure by Cationic Ring Opening Polymerization
  22. Electrochemical Activity of Lignin Based Composite Membranes
  23. Influence of the heating mechanism during the aqueous processing of vine shoots for the obtaining of hemicellulosic oligosaccharides
  24. Production and Properties of Lignin Nanoparticles from Ethanol Organosolv Liquors—Influence of Origin and Pretreatment Conditions
  25. Wood Fireproofing Coatings Based on Biobased Phenolic Resins
  26. Lignin biopolymer: the material of choice for advanced lithium-based batteries
  27. Comparative adsorption of anionic dye Congo red and purification of olive mill wastewater by chitin and their derivatives
  28. Hydrophobization and Photo-Stabilization of Radiata Pinewood: The Effect of the Esterification on Thermal and Mechanical Properties
  29. Removal of Dyes and Heavy Metals with Clays and Diatomite
  30. Multiproduct biorefinery based on almond shells: Impact of the delignification stage on the manufacture of valuable products
  31. Study of a renewable capping agent addition in lignin base catalyzed depolymerization process
  32. Lignin - montmorillonite hydrogels as toluene adsorbent
  33. Simultaneous microwave-ultrasound assisted extraction of bioactive compounds from bark
  34. 4TH IBEROAMERICAN CONGRESS ON BIOREFINERIES
  35. Techno-economic analysis of different integrated biorefinery scenarios using lignocellulosic waste streams as source for phenolic alcohols production
  36. Recovery of Bioactive Compounds from Hazelnuts and Walnuts Shells: Quantitative–Qualitative Analysis and Chromatographic Purification
  37. Using α-chitin nanocrystals to improve the final properties of poly (vinyl alcohol) films with Origanum vulgare essential oil
  38. Termite Resistance of a Fast-Growing Pine Wood Treated by In Situ Polymerization of Three Different Precursors
  39. Thermochemical and Mechanical Properties of Pine Wood Treated by In Situ Polymerization of Methyl Methacrylate (MMA)
  40. Chitosan-based delivery systems for plants: A brief overview of recent advances and future directions
  41. Enhancement of UV absorbance and mechanical properties of chitosan films by the incorporation of solvolytically fractionated lignins
  42. Production and characterization of chitosan-fungal extract films
  43. Liquefaction of corn husks and properties of biodegradable biopolyol blends
  44. Effect of the formulation parameters on the absorption capacity of smart lignin-hydrogels
  45. Fractionation of non-timber wood from Atlantic mixed forest into high-value lignocellulosic materials
  46. Fast methods for the identification of suitable chemo‐enzymatic treatments of Kraft lignin to obtain aromatic compounds
  47. Lignins from Agroindustrial by-Products as Natural Ingredients for Cosmetics: Chemical Structure and In Vitro Sunscreen and Cytotoxic Activities
  48. Assessment of green approaches for the synthesis of physically crosslinked lignin hydrogels
  49. A novel and efficient approach to obtain lignin-based polyols with potential industrial applications
  50. Direct lignin depolymerization process from sulfur-free black liquors
  51. Sonochemical production of nanoscaled crystalline cellulose using organic acids
  52. Purification of industrial tannin extract through simple solid-liquid extractions
  53. Multiproduct biorefinery from vine shoots: Bio-ethanol and lignin production
  54. Barrier properties of cellulose nanofiber film as an external layer of particleboard
  55. Characterisation of bark of six species from mixed Atlantic forest
  56. Liquefaction of Kraft lignin using polyhydric alcohols and organic acids as catalysts for sustainable polyols production
  57. Physicochemical and in vitro cytotoxic properties of chitosan from mushroom species (Boletus bovinus and Laccaria laccata)
  58. Production and characterization of lignin and cellulose fractions obtained from pretreated vine shoots by microwave assisted alkali treatment
  59. Effect of the Chemical Composition of Free-Terpene Hydrocarbons Essential Oils on Antifungal Activity
  60. Crosslinked chitosan/poly(vinyl alcohol)-based polyelectrolytes for proton exchange membranes
  61. In vitro cytotoxicity studies of industrial Eucalyptus kraft lignins on mouse hepatoma, melanoma and Chinese hamster ovary cells
  62. Formulation of Multifunctional Materials Based on the Reaction of Glyoxalated Lignins and a Nanoclay/Nanosilicate
  63. A status review of terpenes and their separation methods
  64. Preparation of novel carboxymethylchitosan-graft-poly(methylmethacrylate) under microwave irradiation as a chitosan-based material for Hg2+ removal
  65. Production of novel chia-mucilage nanocomposite films with starch nanocrystals; An inclusive biological and physicochemical perspective
  66. Microwave assisted synthesis of poly (N-vinylimidazole) grafted chitosan as an effective adsorbent for mercury (II) removal from aqueous solution: Equilibrium, kinetic, thermodynamics and regeneration studies
  67. UV–vis protective poly(vinyl alcohol)/bio-oil innovative films
  68. Novel, multifunctional mucilage composite films incorporated with cellulose nanofibers
  69. Vine shoots as new source for the manufacture of prebiotic oligosaccharides
  70. Functional Chitosan Derivative and Chitin as Decolorization Materials for Methylene Blue and Methyl Orange from Aqueous Solution
  71. Cellulose modified diatomite for toluene removal from aqueous solution
  72. Conversion of Waste Parasitic Insect (Hylobius abietis L.) into Antioxidative, Antimicrobial and Biodegradable Films
  73. Current advancements in chitosan-based film production for food technology; A review
  74. Lignin Separation and Fractionation by Ultrafiltration
  75. Tannins extraction: A key point for their valorization and cleaner production
  76. Optimization of alkaline pretreatment for the co-production of biopolymer lignin and bioethanol from chestnut shells following a biorefinery approach
  77. Influence of chitin nanocrystals on the dielectric behaviour and conductivity of chitosan-based bionanocomposites
  78. Multistage treatment of almonds waste biomass: Characterization and assessment of the potential applications of raw material and products
  79. Economic analysis of a biorefinery process for catechol production from lignin
  80. Formation of Palygorskite Clay from Treated Diatomite and its Application for the Removal of Heavy Metals from Aqueous Solution
  81. Supplementing capsaicin with chitosan-based films enhanced the anti-quorum sensing, antimicrobial, antioxidant, transparency, elasticity and hydrophobicity
  82. False flax (Camelina sativa) seed oil as suitable ingredient for the enhancement of physicochemical and biological properties of chitosan films
  83. Hydrothermal treatment of chestnut shells (Castanea sativa) to produce oligosaccharides and antioxidant compounds
  84. Chitin Nanoforms Provide Mechanical and Topological Cues to Support Growth of Human Adipose Stem Cells in Chitosan Matrices
  85. Dataset on cellulose nanoparticles from blue agave bagasse and blue agave leaves
  86. Weathering resistance of thermally modified wood finished with coatings of diverse formulations
  87. Energy Balance/Efficiency and Economic Analysis of Biofuel Production
  88. Assessment of physical properties of self-bonded composites made of cellulose nanofibrils and poly(lactic acid) microfibrils
  89. Evolution of thermally modified wood properties exposed to natural and artificial weathering and its potential as an element for façades systems
  90. Comparative environmental Life Cycle Assessment of integral revalorization of vine shoots from a biorefinery perspective
  91. Effect of different animal fat and plant oil additives on physicochemical, mechanical, antimicrobial and antioxidant properties of chitosan films
  92. Effect of Reaction Conditions on the Surface Modification of Cellulose Nanofibrils with Aminopropyl Triethoxysilane
  93. Production of cellulose nanoparticles from blue agave waste treated with environmentally friendly processes
  94. Yerba mate waste: A sustainable resource of antioxidant compounds
  95. Energy and environmental profile comparison of TMT production from two different companies - a Spanish/Portuguese case study
  96. Nectandra grandiflora By-Products Obtained by Alternative Extraction Methods as a Source of Phytochemicals with Antioxidant and Antifungal Properties
  97. Production and characterization of chitosan based edible films from Berberis crataegina's fruit extract and seed oil
  98. An inclusive physicochemical comparison of natural and synthetic chitin films
  99. Antioxidative and antimicrobial edible chitosan films blended with stem, leaf and seed extracts of Pistacia terebinthus for active food packaging
  100. Effect of combining cellulose nanocrystals and graphene nanoplatelets on the properties of poly(lactic acid) based films
  101. Energetic assessment of lignin extraction processes by simulation
  102. Exergoeconomic Analysis
  103. Potential use of kraft and organosolv lignins as a natural additive for healthcare products
  104. Deterpenation of Origanum majorana L. essential oil by reduced pressure steam distillation
  105. Diatomite as a novel composite ingredient for chitosan film with enhanced physicochemical properties
  106. Valorization of Vine Shoots Based on the Autohydrolysis Fractionation Optimized by a Kinetic Approach
  107. Antioxidant and antimicrobial activities of extracts obtained from the refining of autohydrolysis liquors of vine shoots
  108. Coproduction of lignin and glucose from vine shoots by eco-friendly strategies: Toward the development of an integrated biorefinery
  109. On chemistry of γ-chitin
  110. Utilization of flax ( Linum usitatissimum ) cellulose nanocrystals as reinforcing material for chitosan films
  111. Analytical characterization of purified mimosa ( Acacia mearnsii ) industrial tannin extract: Single and sequential fractionation
  112. Antioxidant and biocide behaviour of lignin fractions from apple tree pruning residues
  113. Triethyl Citrate (TEC) as a Dispersing Aid in Polylactic Acid/Chitin Nanocomposites Prepared via Liquid-Assisted Extrusion
  114. Evaluation of different agricultural residues as raw materials for pulp and paper production using a semichemical process
  115. Lignin depolymerization for phenolic monomers production by sustainable processes
  116. The Antifungal Activity of Functionalized Chitin Nanocrystals in Poly (Lactid Acid) Films
  117. Biological, mechanical, optical and physicochemical properties of natural chitin films obtained from the dorsal pronotum and the wing of cockroach
  118. Kraft Lignin-Based Polyols by Microwave: Optimizing Reaction Conditions
  119. Characterization and determination of the S/G ratio via Py-GC/MS of agricultural and industrial residues
  120. From banana stem to conductive paper: A capacitive electrode and gas sensor
  121. Incorporation of sporopollenin enhances acid–base durability, hydrophobicity, and mechanical, antifungal and antioxidant properties of chitosan films
  122. Novel Porous Materials Obtained from Technical Lignins and Their Methacrylate Derivatives Copolymerized with Styrene and Divinylbenzene
  123. Physicochemical characterization of leaf extracts from Ocotea lancifolia and its effect against wood-rot fungi
  124. Esterified organosolv lignin as hydrophobic agent for use on wood products
  125. Advances in Nanostructured Cellulose-based Biomaterials
  126. Lignin valorization from side-streams produced during agricultural waste pulping and total chlorine free bleaching
  127. Key issues in reinforcement involving nanocellulose
  128. Catalytic Cascade Transformations of Biomass into Polyols
  129. Cellulose Nanocrystal Membranes as Excipients for Drug Delivery Systems
  130. Characterization of pine wood liquid and solid residues generated during industrial hydrothermal treatment
  131. Development of novel antimicrobial films based on poly(lactic acid) and essential oils
  132. Lignocellulosic-based multilayer self-bonded composites with modified cellulose nanoparticles
  133. Comparison between developed models using response surface methodology (RSM) and artificial neural networks (ANNs) with the purpose to optimize oligosaccharide mixtures production from sugar beet pulp
  134. Industrial and crop wastes: A new source for nanocellulose biorefinery
  135. The nanocellulose biorefinery: woody versus herbaceous agricultural wastes for NCC production
  136. Chapter 31 New Advances in Bio-Based Resins
  137. Oxidative Depolymerization of Lignin Using a Novel Polyoxometalate-Protic Ionic Liquid System
  138. Adsorption of copper on chitin-based materials: Kinetic and thermodynamic studies
  139. Exergy analysis: An optimization tool for the performance evaluation of an organosolv process
  140. Modification of Eucalyptus and Spruce organosolv lignins with fatty acids to use as filler in PLA
  141. Assessment of suitability of vine shoots for hemicellulosic oligosaccharides production through aqueous processing
  142. Functionalization of Cellulose Nanocrystals in Choline Lactate Ionic Liquid
  143. Self-bonded composite films based on cellulose nanofibers and chitin nanocrystals as antifungal materials
  144. Willow Lignin Oxidation and Depolymerization under Low Cost Ionic Liquid
  145. Assesment of technical lignins for uses in biofuels and biomaterials: Structure-related properties, proximate analysis and chemical modification
  146. The effect of alkaline and silane treatments on mechanical properties and breakage of sisal fibers and poly(lactic acid)/sisal fiber composites
  147. Functionalized blown films of plasticized polylactic acid/chitin nanocomposite: Preparation and characterization
  148. Lignin oxidation and depolymerisation in ionic liquids
  149. Color de la madera de dos eucaliptos expuestas al intemperismo natural en tres entornos ambientales diferentes
  150. Wood under fresh water: Effect on the chemical properties and on decay resistance
  151. Study of the influence of reutilization ionic liquid on lignin extraction
  152. Lignin-ester derivatives as novel thermoplastic materials
  153. Depolymerization of Different Organosolv Lignins in Supercritical Methanol, Ethanol, and Acetone To Produce Phenolic Monomers
  154. Bio-oil from base-catalyzed depolymerization of organosolv lignin as an antifungal agent for wood
  155. Comparative evaluation of different thermally modified wood samples finishing with UV-curable and waterborne coatings
  156. Liquefied agricultural residues for film elaboration
  157. Kraft lignin as filler in PLA to improve ductility and thermal properties
  158. Spent sulphite liquor fractionation into lignosulphonates and fermentable sugars by ultrafiltration
  159. Surface-modified nano-cellulose as reinforcement in poly(lactic acid) to conform new composites
  160. Synergistic reinforcement of poly(vinyl alcohol) nanocomposites with cellulose nanocrystal-stabilized graphene
  161. Bromination of guaiacol and syringol using ionic liquids to obtain bromides
  162. Exploiting Mycosporines as Natural Molecular Sunscreens for the Fabrication of UV-Absorbing Green Materials
  163. Chemical analysis of industrial-scale hydrothermal wood degraded by wood-rotting basidiomycetes and its action mechanisms
  164. Different routes to turn chitin into stunning nano-objects
  165. The effect of surface modifications on sisal fiber properties and sisal/poly (lactic acid) interface adhesion
  166. Preparing valuable renewable nanocomposite films based exclusively on oceanic biomass – Chitin nanofillers and chitosan
  167. Role of chitin nanocrystals and nanofibers on physical, mechanical and functional properties in thermoplastic starch films
  168. Editorial
  169. Processing of α-chitin nanofibers by dynamic high pressure homogenization: Characterization and antifungal activity against A. niger
  170. Chemical modification of fast-growing eucalyptus wood
  171. Chemical characterization of wood and extractives of fast-growingSchizolobium parahybaandPinus taeda
  172. Chitin nanocrystals and nanofibers as nano-sized fillers into thermoplastic starch-based biocomposites processed by melt-mixing
  173. Thermochemical and hygroscopicity properties of pinewood treated by in situ copolymerisation with methacrylate monomers
  174. Xylan–cellulose films: Improvement of hydrophobicity, thermal and mechanical properties
  175. Physicochemical properties of PLA lignin blends
  176. Integration of a solar thermal system in canned fish factory
  177. Bread residues conversion into lactic acid by alkaline hydrothermal treatments
  178. Assessment of biorefinery process intensification by ultrasound technology
  179. Base catalyzed depolymerization of lignin: Influence of organosolv lignin nature
  180. Composition and structure of organosolv lignins from four eucalypt species
  181. Different Extraction Methods to Obtain Lignin from Almond Shell
  182. Characterization of hydrothermally treated wood in relation to changes on its chemical composition and physical properties
  183. Effect of different organosolv treatments on the structure and properties of olive tree pruning lignin
  184. Characterisation of Kraft lignin separated by gradient acid precipitation
  185. Influence of Reaction Conditions on Lignin Hydrothermal Treatment
  186. Nanopaper from almond (Prunus dulcis) shell
  187. Antifungal cellulose by capsaicin grafting
  188. Microwave-assisted depolymerisation of organosolv lignin via mild hydrogen-free hydrogenolysis: Catalyst screening
  189. Corncob arabinoxylan for new materials
  190. Evaluation of different lignocellulosic raw materials as potential alternative feedstocks in biorefinery processes
  191. Lignin depolymerisation strategies: towards valuable chemicals and fuels
  192. Improving base catalyzed lignin depolymerization by avoiding lignin repolymerization
  193. Study of different post-hydrolysis methods to improve hemicellulosic monomers extraction
  194. Biorefining of olive tree (Olea europea) pruning
  195. Fermentable sugars recovery from grape stalks for bioethanol production
  196. Unsaturated Polyester Nanocomposites modified with fibrillated cellulose and PEO-b-PPO-b-PEO block copolymer
  197. Obtaining of eucalyptus microfibrils for adsorption of aromatic compounds in aqueous solution
  198. Extraction and revalorization of olive tree (Olea europea) pruning lignin
  199. Lignin liquefaction under microwave heating
  200. Heat integration options based on pinch and exergy analyses of a thermosolar and heat pump in a fish tinning industrial process
  201. Effect of different hemicelluloses characteristics on film forming properties
  202. Effect of the photocatalytic activity of TiO2 on lignin depolymerization
  203. Furfural production from corn cobs autohydrolysis liquors by microwave technology
  204. Influence of Microwave Heating on Chemical Properties of Liquefied Lignocellulosic Residues
  205. Fractionation of Organosolv Lignin from Olive Tree Clippings and its Valorization to Simple Phenolic Compounds
  206. Effect of thermal treatment on physicochemical properties of Gympie messmate wood
  207. Pinch and exergy based thermosolar integration in a dairy process
  208. Heterogeneously Catalysed Mild Hydrogenolytic Depolymerisation of Lignin Under Microwave Irradiation with Hydrogen‐Donating Solvents
  209. Determination of multiple sulfur isotopes in glasses: A reappraisal of the MORB δ34S
  210. Effect of ultrasound treatment on the physicochemical properties of alkaline lignin
  211. Evaluation of the biomass fractionation capability of the ultrafiltration permeate: A learning project for chemical engineering students
  212. Poly(urea)urethanes based on amorphous quaternizable hard segments and a crystalline polyol derived from castor oil
  213. Influence of extraction treatment on olive tree (Olea europaea) pruning lignin structure
  214. Lignin extraction and purification with ionic liquids
  215. Integral use of pepper stems
  216. Lignin as natural radical scavenger. Effect of the obtaining and purification processes on the antioxidant behaviour of lignin
  217. Process for olive tree pruning lignin revalorisation
  218. Properties of Soda and Organosolv Lignins from Apple Tree Pruning
  219. Organosolv lignin depolymerization with different base catalysts
  220. Antioxidant activity of phenolic compounds obtained by autohydrolysis of corn residues
  221. Autohydrolysis and organosolv process for recovery of hemicelluloses, phenolic compounds and lignin from grape stalks
  222. Evaluation of the effect of ultrasound on organosolv black liquor from olive tree pruning residues
  223. Lactic acid production by alkaline hydrothermal treatment of corn cobs
  224. Effect of alkaline and autohydrolysis processes on the purity of obtained hemicelluloses from corn stalks
  225. Separation and Purification of Hemicellulose by Ultrafiltration
  226. Comparative study on heavy metal removal from industrial effluents by various separation methods
  227. Polyols obtained from solvolysis liquefaction of biodiesel production solid residues
  228. Valorization of some lignocellulosic agro-industrial residues to obtain biopolyols
  229. Polyol production by chemical modification of date seeds
  230. Enhancement of Lignin Production from Olive Tree Pruning Integrated in a Green Biorefinery
  231. Integration of a solar thermal system in a dairy process
  232. Ultrasound-assisted fractionation of the lignocellulosic material
  233. Modified cellulose microfibrils as benzene adsorbent
  234. Energy and economic assessment of soda and organosolv biorefinery processes
  235. Study of the antioxidant capacity of Miscanthus sinensis lignins
  236. Hemicelluloses obtaining from rapeseed cake residue generated in the biodiesel production process
  237. Oxypropylation of Rapeseed Cake Residue Generated in the Biodiesel Production Process
  238. Combined organosolv and ultrafiltration lignocellulosic biorefinery process
  239. Comparative study of lignin fractionation by ultrafiltration and selective precipitation
  240. Energy and Economic Assessment of Soda and Organosolv Biorefinery Processes
  241. Lignin separation and fractionation by ultrafiltration
  242. Miscanthus sinensis fractionation by different reagents
  243. Characterization of lignins obtained by selective precipitation
  244. Agricultural palm oil tree residues as raw material for cellulose, lignin and hemicelluloses production by ethylene glycol pulping process
  245. Mimosa and chestnut tannin extracts reacted with hexamine in solution
  246. Energy Optimization of a Kraft Pulp Mill
  247. Simulation of tagasaste pulping using soda-anthraquinone
  248. Effect of organosolv and soda pulping processes on the metals content of non-woody pulps
  249. Isoconversional kinetic analysis of novolac-type lignophenolic resins cure
  250. Rice straw pulp obtained by using various methods
  251. Isocyanate curing of novolac-type ligno-phenol–formaldehyde resins
  252. Organosolv Pulping Process Simulations
  253. Plantain fibre bundles isolated from Colombian agro-industrial residues
  254. Physico-chemical characterization of lignins from different sources for use in phenol–formaldehyde resin synthesis
  255. Predicting flotation efficiency using neural networks
  256. Lignins for phenol replacement in novolac-type phenolic formulations. II. Flexural and compressive mechanical properties
  257. Lignins for phenol replacement in novolac-type phenolic formulations, part I: Lignophenolic resins synthesis and characterization
  258. Modified cellulose fibres for adsorption of organic compound in aqueous solution
  259. Curing of phenolic resins modified with chestnut tannin extract
  260. Effects of hygrothermal ageing on mechanical properties of flax pulps and their polypropylene matrix composites
  261. Simulation and optimisation of a high grade coated paper mill
  262. Modeling of adsorption heat pumps with heat regeneration
  263. Effect of mass transfer kinetics on the performance of adsorptive heat pump systems
  264. On Intrinsic Exergy Efficiency and Heat Pumps
  265. Environnement et technico-économie des procédés industrielsPartie 2 : la rareté des ressources
  266. Environnement et technico-économie des procédés industrielsPartie 1 : la nuisance des produits
  267. A new concept in gas-fired heat pump reversed rectification heat pump