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  1. 81

    Energy Efficient Utilization toward Rural Biomass Waste by Straw Biogas Engineering by Xiao Wang, Dejie Zhao

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…By evaluating the change in the impact of suppressing environmental emissions, the biogas substitute of scorpion charcoal has a remarkable improvement in the biogas equivalent of the charcoal-bright swing family. …”
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  2. 82

    Clean eco-friendly cooking energy as sustainable approach and mitigation to climate change: A case study of Ankole, Western Uganda by Kayamba William Kariiti

    Published 2024
    “…Traditional methods of cooking still dominate in Ankole, where three stones are still used. Charcoal has become a major fuel for cooking in many homes as an alternative to firewood, in addition to briquettes, biogas, LPG and volcanic rocks. …”
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  3. 83

    Production and Characterization of Coffee Husk Fuel Briquettes as an Alternative Energy Source by Assefa Tesfaye, Fentahun Workie, Venkatesh S. Kumar

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Also built and produced are a carboniser/charcoal kiln, a manually operated molder system, and a briquette stove for burning the manufactured briquette. …”
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  4. 84

    Emission Factors of PAHs Components and Bioreactivity in PM2.5 from Biomass Burning by Xinye Zhu, Kin-Fai Ho, Tzu-Ting Yang, Vincent Laiman, Jian Sun, Zhenxing Shen, Hsiao-Chi Chuang

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Emission factors were measured from biomass samples included maize straw (MS), wheat straw (WS), wood branches (WBs), MS briquettes (MSBs), MSB charcoal (MSC), WS briquettes (WSBs), WSB charcoal (WSC), WB briquettes (WBBs), and WBB charcoal (WBC). …”
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  5. 85

    Removal of Fluoride from Drinking Water Using Modified Immobilized Activated Alumina by Aneeza Rafique, M. Ali Awan, Ayesha Wasti, Ishtiaq A. Qazi, Muhammad Arshad

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…The adsorption potential of MIAA was compared with activated charcoal which showed that the removal efficiency was about 10% more than the activated charcoal. …”
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  6. 86

    DRIVERS OF ECONOMIC DEPENDENCE ON WOOD FUEL IN RURAL SOUTHERN ETHIOPIA: A CASE IN ABELA ABAYA DISTRICT. by Deginet Berhanu, Biruk Birhan, Gemedo Furo, Gezahegn Seyoum

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…In many parts of the world, firewood and charcoal are used as wood fuel by approximately 2 billion people. …”
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  7. 87

    Enhanced Adsorption of Methanol by Oxidised Nutshell Carbon by Alan Bailey, Mike Williams, Lyndsay Dunne, Lynne Beames

    Published 2000-04-01
    “…A nutshell charcoal was oxidised and reduced and the effect of the treatments on the water adsorption isotherms and methanol vapour penetration noted. …”
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  8. 88

    TECHNOLOGICAL PECULIARITIES OF MODIFYING PROCESSING OF STEEL by S. V. Korneev, V. A. Rozum, I. A. Trusova, A. P. Bezhok, S. P. Zadrutskij

    Published 2011-11-01
    “…The analysis of technologies of modifying has shown that maximal efficiency is reached at input of additives by the methods allowing to distribute them in regular intervals to distribute them evenly on volume of metal and to provide the minimum charcoal fumes in atmosphere.…”
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  9. 89

    La résilience des Turkana by Clémence Cantoni, Benoît Lallau

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…It finally brings out the limits of those strategies, leading to the regression of pastoralism as a livelihood (decapitalization) and as a lifestyle (dilution of social ties), and to the non sustainability of alternative activities, such as charcoal burning and market gardening.…”
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  10. 90

    Production of Biogas and Bio-fertilizer from Abattoir Waste as Sustainable Management, Eastern Ethiopia, 2019 by Sina Temsgen Tolera, Fekade Ketema Alemu

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The biogas or energy from the waste can replace firewood and charcoal and the expensive fossil fuels. Using Banks mathematical computation about 85,139.20m3/year of biogas estimated, could cover 36097.43kg of liquefied gas or 48129.89kg of kerosene or 280757.68kg of charcoal or 32086.59kg of furnace oil or 56151.5kg of petrol or 40108.2kg of diesel per a year in same functions. …”
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  11. 91

    Exploring the use of solid fuels for cooking and household air pollution in informal settlements through photovoice: The Fuel to Pot study in Ndirande (Malawi) and Mukuru (Kenya). by Isabelle Uny, Tracy Chasima, Line Caes, Lusizi Kambalame, Moses V M Chamba, Limbani Kalumbi, Fred Orina, Heather Price, Sian Lucas, Maria Nyikuri, Sean Semple, Hellen Meme

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…<h4>Introduction</h4>Worldwide, 2.4 billion people rely on solid fuels such as wood or charcoal for cooking, leading to approximately 3.2 million deaths per year from illnesses attributable to household air pollution. …”
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  12. 92

    Production of Biogas and Bio-fertilizer from Abattoir Waste as Sustainable Management, Eastern Ethiopia, 2019 by Sina Temsgen Tolera, Fekade Ketema Alemu

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The biogas or energy from the waste can replace firewood and charcoal and the expensive fossil fuels. Using Banks mathematical computation about 85,139.20m3/year of biogas estimated, could cover 36097.43kg of liquefied gas or 48129.89kg of kerosene or 280757.68kg of charcoal or 32086.59kg of furnace oil or 56151.5kg of petrol or 40108.2kg of diesel per a year in same functions. …”
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  13. 93

    Characterization and Properties of Activated Carbon Prepared from Tamarind Seeds by KOH Activation for Fe(III) Adsorption from Aqueous Solution by Sumrit Mopoung, Phansiri Moonsri, Wanwimon Palas, Sataporn Khumpai

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…The effects of 0.5 : 1–1.5 : 1 KOH : tamarind seed charcoal ratios and 500–700°C activation temperatures were studied. …”
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  14. 94

    Fermented soil amendments made from stabilized biosolids and fly ash improve maize (Zea mays L.) nutrition and growth by Karla E. Cortés-Tello, Pablo F Jaramillo-López

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…<br /> <strong>Methods</strong> Components of regular Bokashi are as follows: soil, cow manure, chopped corn stalks, wheat bran, yeast, crushed charcoal, water and brown sugar. For this research, cow manure was replaced with biosolids, and charcoal was replaced with fly ash. …”
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  15. 95

    Assessment of trade-off balance of maize stover use for bioenergy and soil erosion mitigation in Western Kenya by Keiji Jindo, Keiji Jindo, Golaleh Ghaffari, Manisha Lamichhane, Asher Lazarus, Yoshito Sawada, Hans Langeveld

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…IntroductionKakamega Forest, Kenya's last tropical rainforest, faces threats from escalating demands for firewood, charcoal, and agricultural expansion driven by population growth. …”
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  16. 96

    Elution Adsorption Dynamics of Organic Substances on Carbon Adsorbents by N.S. Polyakov, A.V. Larin, M.L. Goubkina

    Published 1993-03-01
    “…Breakthrough curves of CF 3 Cl on carbon black and of cyclo-hexane on active charcoal have been measured under elution adsorption dynamic conditions. …”
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  17. 97

    Le souterrain médiéval de la Croix-Blanche à Sardon (Puy-de-Dôme) by Frédéric Surmely, Alban Horry, Franck Loiseau, Étienne Bachelet, Stéphane Brouillaud

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…A georadar investigation failed to detect these ducts from the surface. The dating of wood charcoal and ceramics is part of the period 11th-13th s.…”
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  18. 98

    Enjeux et conséquences de la réglementation sur le bois-énergie au Tchad by Ronan Mugelé

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Cutting wood and producing charcoal were declared illegal. This radical measure seems to obey to an ambivalent logic. …”
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    Historical dynamics of marginal populations at the leading edge of a temperate species in the boreal‐temperate ecotone by Pierre‐Yves Mondou Laperrière, Todor S. Minchev, Pierre Grondin, Martin Lavoie, Guillaume de Lafontaine

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…We sampled the soils of eight marginal red maple stands. Macroscopic charcoal particles and ligneous remains were identified using microanatomical characteristics. …”
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    A Review of the Mechanism of Injury and Treatment Approaches for Illness Resulting from Exposure to Water-Damaged Buildings, Mold, and Mycotoxins by Janette Hope

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…This paper reviews the scientific literature as it relates to commonly used treatments such as glutathione, antioxidants, antifungals, and sequestering agents such as Cholestyramine, charcoal, clay and chlorella, antioxidants, probiotics, and induced sweating.…”
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