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  1. Carbon Dioxide Capture Potential of Chitosan-Nanocrystalline Cellulose Aerogel Composite Materials: Synthesis, Functionalization, and Characterization by Oghenekohwo, Victor

    Published 2023
    “…The sorbents, sourced from a combination of by-products of food processing and agricultural residue waste products, viz. seafood waste and sugarcane bagasse, showed prospects for selective carbon dioxide capture, adsorbing up to 5.78 mg/g of the gas at 273 K and 2.82 mg/g at 298 K, as observed on the Micromeritic ASAP 2020 surface area and porosity analyser. …”
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  2. Combustion of 'as recieved' palm kernel shell in a bubbling fluidized bed combustor

    Published 2012-07
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  3. Fertile ground: enhancing local food production in Delft, South Africa by Pieters, Frans

    Published 2017
    “…The farm will run various agricultural operations in a sustainable manner where are resources and waste is recycled and reused allowing for a closed loop operation. …”
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  4. Characterization of organics for anaerobic digestion by modelling augmented biological methane potential test results by Botha, Rudi Frances

    Published 2015
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  5. Technical feasibility of using spent lubricating oil as a body fuel in traditional clay brick making operations by Mutsago, Mukayi N

    Published 2014
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  6. Mushroom Production Centre by Yankah, Frederick Nathaniel

    Published 2012
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  7. Strength and Absorption of Sorghum Husk Ash Sandcrete Blocks8

    Published 2020
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  8. Sustaining the mass Cocoa spraying program in the Ahafo Ano North District in Ashanti by Suglo, Joseph

    Published 2015
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  9. Carbon dioxide mass transfer within algal raceway ponds and the potential for improvement using slopes to create wave by Burke, Matthew

    Published 2016
    “…The growth of microalgae has the potential to be extremely useful for the production of a wide range of products or for specific processes, such as capture and cycling of CO₂. The fast micro-algal growth rates and ability to grow on agriculturally poor land and in waste water means that bio-production using algae has many advantages over traditional agricultural processes for certain applications. …”
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  10. Particle ejection system : target particle recovery using a transient water jet by Mortimer, Bruce John Peter

    Published 2014
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  11. Phosphorus phyto-availability and fertilizer value of petrochemical and municipal wastewater sludges

    Published 2015
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  12. Effectiveness of coated seed in the establishment of herbaceous species on different mined substrates as influenced by pH and salinity

    Published 2018
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  13. Chemical reactivity of Bushveld Igneous Complex mine residues for mineral beneficiation

    Published 2024
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  14. Sequential injection analysis of cations in pharmaceutical products

    Published 2013
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  15. A living tower: Using architecture for sustainable future growth by Scott, Jacobus Olivier

    Published 2017
    “…Taking a cue from ecosystem dynamics, a Living Tower model was developed to mimics the natural process whereby the waste of one entity becomes the food of another, creating an efficient cyclical flow of resources. …”
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  16. Fusarium presence and pathogen detection in the maize microbiome in South Africa. by Schuin, Janine

    Published 2022
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  17. Analysis of the quantity and cost of modelled nitrate deposition to the Vaal River from power station emissions with insights for cost-benefit analysis and policy recommendations by Ras, Anna

    Published 2020
    “…The monetized annual costs for the South African context were: mitigation options for improving water quality; increased coal consumption due to power station interventions; agricultural costs; water purification and waste treatment; health impacts and loss of biodiversity as a result of acidification and eutrophication. …”
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