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No. Article
1 Selective removal of phenolic lignin derivatives enables sugars recovery from wood prehydrolysis liquor with remarkable yield
Wang ZJ, Jiang JG, Wang XJ, Fu YJ, Li ZQ, Zhang FS, Qin MH
Bioresource Technology, 174, 198, 2014
2 Effect of mesophilic and thermophilic conditions on changes of physicochemical characteristics of smooth cordgrass via dry digestion process
Liang YG, Zheng Z, Luo XZ, Guo FH, Wang LM, Zhang JB
Chemical Engineering Journal, 168(2), 544, 2011
3 A preliminary study of simultaneous lime treatment and dry digestion of smooth cordgrass for biogas production
Liang YG, Zheng Z, Hua RM, Luo XZ
Chemical Engineering Journal, 174(1), 175, 2011
4 Amelioration of ultrafiltration process by lime treatment: Case of landfill leachate
Renou S, Poulain S, Givaudan JG, Moulin P
Desalination, 249(1), 72, 2009
5 Translocation of metals in pea plants grown on various amendment of electroplating industrial sludge
Bose S, Chandrayan S, Rai V, Bhattacharyya AK, Ramanathan A
Bioresource Technology, 99(10), 4467, 2008
6 C-13 NMR study of the effect of aerobic treatment of olive mill wastewater (OMW) on its lipid-free content
El Hajjouji H, Merlina G, Pinelli E, Winterton P, Revel JC, Hafidi M
Journal of Hazardous Materials, 154(1-3), 927, 2008
7 Treatment process adapted to stabilized leachates: Lime precipitation-prefiltration-reverse osmosis
Renou S, Poulain S, Givaudan JG, Moulin P
Journal of Membrane Science, 313(1-2), 9, 2008
8 Lime treatment of keratinous materials for the generation of highly digestible animal feed: 1. Chicken feathers
Coward-Kelly G, Chang VS, Agbogbo FK, Holtzapple MT
Bioresource Technology, 97(11), 1337, 2006
9 Lime treatment of keratinous materials for the generation of highly digestible animal feed: 2. Animal hair
Coward-Kelly G, Agbogbo FK, Holtzapple MT
Bioresource Technology, 97(11), 1344, 2006
10 Lime treatment of shrimp head waste for the generation of highly digestible animal feed
Coward-Kelly G, Agbogbo FK, Holtzapple MT
Bioresource Technology, 97(13), 1515, 2006