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  1. Electrochemical performance of electrodes produced from carbon aerogels of lignocellulosic wastes: effects of chemical activation using KOH and ZnCl2
  2. Steam-only Gasification of Hazelnut Shells and Exergy Analysis by ASPEN Plus
  3. Rapeseed stalk-derived hierarchical porous carbon as electrode material for supercapacitors
  4. Recovery of gold and silver from concentrated solutions using tannin-based hydrophobic biosorbents
  5. Recycle of Flexible Polyurethane Foam by Acidolysis and Reuse of Recovered Polyol
  6. Biosorption of lead, hexavalent chrome and cadmium from aqueous solution by torrefied biomass
  7. Mechanical properties of a carbon fiber reinforced epoxy resin composite improved by integrating multi-walled carbon nanotubes and graphene nanoplatelets
  8. Calorific value prediction of coal and its optimization by machine learning based on limited samples in a wide range
  9. Hydrophobic and oleophilic carbon fiber aerogel for oil/water separation
  10. Treating lignocellulosic biomass with dilute solutions at ambient temperature: effects on cellulose crystallinity
  11. Effects of torrefaction after pelleting (TAP) process on strength and fuel characteristics of binderless bio-pellets
  12. Evaluation of Synergy Between Lignite and Carbonized Biomass During Co-Combustion
  13. Prediction of Calorific Value of Coal by Multilinear Regression and Analysis of Variance
  14. Exergy Analysis of Vacuum Distillation Unit
  15. Combustion reactivity estimation parameters of biomass compared with lignite based on thermogravimetric analysis
  16. Electrospun cellulose nanofibers from toilet paper
  17. Burning Resistance of Lignitic Coals Under Oxygen-Enriched Conditions
  18. Combustion kinetics of lignite preheated under oxygen-enriched conditions
  19. Synergistic Interactions During Cocombustion of Lignite, Biomass, and Their Chars
  20. Co‐combustion of lignite with sewage sludge and refuse‐derived fuel
  21. Which One Does Better Predict the Heating Value of Biomass?—Dry Based or As-Received Based Proximate Analysis Results?
  22. Effects of Pretreatment Outside of Torrefaction Range on Combustion Characteristics of Chars From Lignocellulosic Biomass
  23. Effects of Dilute Phosphoric Acid Treatment on Structure and Burning Characteristics of Lignocellulosic Biomass
  24. Burning Characteristics and the Fuel Properties of the Dry-Carbonization Chars of Sewage Sludge
  25. Unburnt carbon and ashing behavior of lignite under O2-enriched conditions
  26. Characterization of the Fuel Properties of Chimney Soots from Different Sources
  27. Synergistic Investigation for Co-Combustion of Biochars and Lignite—Thermogravimetric Analysis Approach
  28. Unburnt Carbon From Oxygen-Enriched Combustion of Low-Quality Fuels at Low Temperatures
  29. Activation energy prediction of biomass wastes based on different neural network topologies
  30. Optimal use of condensed parameters of ultimate analysis to predict the calorific value of biomass
  31. Effects of torrefaction on lignin-rich biomass (hazelnut shell): Structural variations
  32. Comparison of the fuel properties and the combustion behavior of PET bottle caps with lignite
  33. Prediction of Calorific Value of Biomass from Proximate Analysis
  34. A study to predict pyrolytic behaviors of refuse-derived fuel (RDF): Artificial neural network application
  35. Combustion characteristics of torrefied biomass materials to generate power
  36. Properties of Biochars Obtained from RDF by Carbonization: Influences of Devolatilization Severity
  37. Limits of variations on the structure and the fuel characteristics of sunflower seed shell through torrefaction
  38. Kinetic modelling of RDF pyrolysis: Model-fitting and model-free approaches
  39. Is torrefaction of polysaccharides-rich biomass equivalent to carbonization of lignin-rich biomass?
  40. Isolation of Macromolecular Polymeric Ingredients from Waste Biomass Materials and their Characterization
  41. Does blending the ashes of chestnut shell and lignite create synergistic interaction on ash fusion temperatures?
  42. Does carbonization avoid segregation of biomass and lignite during co-firing? Thermal analysis study
  43. Mineralogical characterization of chemically isolated ingredients from biomass
  44. Effects of fragmentation and particle size on the fuel properties of hazelnut shells
  45. Are medium range temperatures in Drop Tube Furnace really ineffective?
  46. Production of biobriquettes from carbonized brown seaweed
  47. Co-combustion of low rank coal/waste biomass blends using dry air or oxygen
  48. Comparison of the combustion behaviours of agricultural wastes under dry air and oxygen
  49. Combustion characteristics of sodium-free pyrolytic char from hazelnut shell
  50. Burnout characteristics during co-combustion of binary lignite blends
  51. Mobilization of some trace elements from ashes of Turkish lignites in rain water
  52. Burning characteristics of chemically isolated biomass ingredients
  53. Controlling the excess heat from oxy-combustion of coal by blending with biomass
  54. Effect of biomass on temperatures of sintering and initial deformation of lignite ash
  55. Comparison of the thermal reactivities of isolated lignin and holocellulose during pyrolysis
  56. Interaction between biomass and different rank coals during co-pyrolysis
  57. Effect of the Heating Rate on the Morphology of the Pyrolytic Char From Hazelnut Shell
  58. Effect of biomass on burnouts of Turkish lignites during co-firing
  59. Thermogravimetric Investigation on the Thermal Reactivity of Biomass During Slow Pyrolysis
  60. Effect of co-combustion on the burnout of lignite/biomass blends: A Turkish case study
  61. Combinations of synergistic interactions and additive behavior during the co-oxidation of chars from lignite and biomass
  62. Thermal reactivity of rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) under different gas atmospheres
  63. Interpretation of biomass gasification yields regarding temperature intervals under nitrogen–steam atmosphere
  64. Influence of Heating Rate on the Burning Profiles of Hazelnut Shell
  65. Synergy in devolatilization characteristics of lignite and hazelnut shell during co-pyrolysis
  66. Slow-Pyrolysis and -Oxidation of Different Biomass Fuel Samples
  67. Gasification of biomass chars in steam–nitrogen mixture
  68. Effect of heating rate on the pyrolysis yields of rapeseed
  69. Investigation of the Combustion Characteristics of Zonguldak Bituminous Coal Using DTA and DTG
  70. Pyrolysis of Biomass to Produce Fuels and Chemical Feedstocks
  71. Pyrolysis of biomass to produce fuels and chemical feedstocks
  72. Stepwise demineralisation and chemical isolation of the mineral matter of Göynük lignite
  73. Stepwise demineralisation and chemical isolation of the mineral matter of Göynük lignite
  74. Fuel briquettes from biomass–lignite blends
  75. Effect of lignite properties on reactivity of lignite
  76. Production of fuel briquettes from olive refuse and paper mill waste
  77. Influence of wet oxidation on the surface area and the porosity of some lignites
  78. Influence of oxidation in aqueous medium on the structure and properties of lignites
  79. Sulfur Removal from Gediz Lignite Using Aqueous Sodium Hydroxide Solutions Under Mild Oxidative Conditions
  80. Influence of oxidative treatments on the thermal reactivity of lignites
  81. Effect of oxydesulphurization on the combustion characteristics of coal
  82. Sulfur removal from lignite by oxydesulfurization using fly ash
  83. Oxydesulfurization of a Turkish Hard Lignite with Ammonia Solutions
  84. Oxydesulfurization of a Turkish Lignite Using Trona Solutions
  85. Kinetics of sulphur removal from coal by oxydesulphurization using trona
  86. 96/01189 Mineral matter identification of some Turkish lignites
  87. 95/04453 Chemical coal desulfurization research in Turkey
  88. Oxydesulphurization of coal using trona mineral
  89. CHEMICAL COAL DESULPHUR1ZATION RESEARCH IN TURKEY
  90. Mineral Matter Identification of Some Turkish Lignites
  91. Sulphation capacities of natural Turkish limestones and dolomites