prof. dr. ir. Frederik Ronsse
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0002-3290-9177
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Comparative study on the effect of ZnCl2, a 60:20:20 mol % eutectic of ZnCl2-NaCl-KCl and CO2 during activation of pinewood
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Production of solid hydrochar from waste seaweed by hydrothermal carbonization : effect of process variables
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Adsorption mechanism of different dyes on chemical activated carbon as quantitative assessment for wastewater treatment : comparative study between ZnCl2 and its eutectic
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Harnessing the power of tidal flat diatoms to combat climate change
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Harnessing the power of tidal flat diatoms to combat climate change
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Microwave assisted and conventional hydrothermal treatment of waste seaweed : comparison of hydrochar properties and energy efficiency
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Production of activated carbon/Bi5O7I heterojunction by using waste seaweed for photocatalytic degradation of Rose Bengal as dye model compound
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Influence of citric acid washing on the torrefaction behavior and product properties of sugarcane trash
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The future of sustainable agriculture : can smart farming bridge the gap between food security and climate action?
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A comparison study on the water to biomass ratio and vapor-based hydrothermal carbonization of hydrochar from waste seaweed
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Levoglucosenone, furfural and levomannosan from mannan-rich feedstock : a proof-of-principle with ivory nut
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Improving biochar properties by co-pyrolysis of pig manure with bio-invasive weed for use as the soil amendment
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Comparison study on the water-to-biomass ratio in hydrothermal carbonization of fresh seaweed
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Influence of torrefaction as pretreatment on the fast pyrolysis of sugarcane trash
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Cell behavior changes and enzymatic biodegradation of hybrid electrospun poly(3-hydroxybutyrate)-based scaffolds with an enhanced piezoresponse after the addition of reduced graphene oxide