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      Effects of water recycling in hydrothermal carbonization of loblolly pine

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            Chemistry and materials options of sustainable carbon materials made by hydrothermal carbonization.

            The production of functional nanostructured materials starting from cheap natural precursors using environmentally friendly processes is a highly attractive subject in material chemistry today. Recently, much attention has been focused on the use of plant biomass to produce functional carbonaceous materials, encompassing economic, environmental and social issues. Besides the classical route to produce activated carbons from agricultural side products, the hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) process shows clear advantages in that it can generate a variety of cheap and sustainable carbonaceous materials with attractive nanostructure and functionalization patterns for a wide range of applications. In this tutorial review we present the latest developments in this traditional but recently invigorated technique. It will be shown that HTC does not only access carbonaceous materials under comparatively mild hydrothermal conditions, but also replaces the more technical and structurally well-defined charring by a controlled chemical process. It will be shown that this makes it possible to tailor the final structure with the tools of colloid and polymer science, leading to very different morphologies with miscellaneous applications, including modern carbon nanocomposites and hybrids.
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              Humidity Fixed Points of Binary Saturated Aqueous Solutions

              An evaluated compilation of equilibrium relative humidities in air versus temperature from pure phase to approximately 105 pascal (1 atm) in pressure is presented for 28 binary saturated aqueous solutions. The relative humidities of the solutions range from about 3 to 98 percent. Using a data base from 21 separate investigations comprising 1106 individual measurements, fits were made by the method of least squares to regular polynomial equations with two through four coefficients. Equations and tables are presented along with the estimated uncertainties in the correlated results.
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                Journal
                Environmental Progress & Sustainable Energy
                Environ. Prog. Sustainable Energy
                Wiley
                19447442
                November 2013
                November 2013
                November 18 2013
                : n/a
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering; University of Nevada; Reno Nevada 89557
                [2 ]APECS Group; Leibniz Institute for Agricultural Engineering; Max-Eyth-Allee 100 Potsdam 14469 Germany
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                10.1002/ep.11899
                0a773a62-0ad7-4201-ae04-3083333fc862
                © 2013

                http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/tdm_license_1.1

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