Use of green chemical technologies in an integrated biorefinery
Abstract
A new concept is demonstrated for an integrated close to zero waste wheat straw biorefinery combining two novel green technologies, CO2
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A new concept is demonstrated for an integrated close to zero waste wheat straw biorefinery combining two novel green technologies, CO2
V. L. Budarin, P. S. Shuttleworth, J. R. Dodson, A. J. Hunt, B. Lanigan, R. Marriott, K. J. Milkowski, A. J. Wilson, S. W. Breeden, J. Fan, E. H. K. Sin and J. H. Clark, Energy Environ. Sci., 2011, 4, 471 DOI: 10.1039/C0EE00184H
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