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    Potential of biohydrogen production from effluents of citrus processing industry using anaerobic bacteria from sewage sludge by Torquato, Lilian D.M., Pachiega, Renan, Crespi, Marisa S., Nespeca, Maurílio Gustavo, de Oliveira, José Eduardo, Maintinguer, Sandra I.

    Published in Waste management (Elmsford) (01-01-2017)
    “…[Display omitted] •The bioconversion of citrus effluents into H2 had not been tested previously.•The integrated management of sewage sludge and citrus…”
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    Thermal characterization of bacterial cellulose-phosphate composite membranes by BARUD, H. S, RIBEIRO, C. A, CRESPI, Marisa S, MARTINES, M. A. U, DEXPERT-GHYS, J, MARQUES, R. F. C, MESSADDEQ, Y, RIBEIRO, S. J. L

    “…Cellulose-phosphate composite membranes have been prepared from bacterial cellulose membranes (BC) and sodium polyphosphate solution. The structure and thermal…”
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    New approach for proximate analysis by thermogravimetry using CO2 atmosphere: Validation and application to different biomasses by Torquato, Lilian D. M., Crnkovic, Paula M., Ribeiro, Clóvis A., Crespi, Marisa S.

    “…This study investigates the most appropriate conditions to perform the proximate analysis (moisture, volatile matter, fixed carbon, and ash) of biomasses by…”
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    New approach for proximate analysis by thermogravimetry using CO2 atmosphere by Torquato, Lilian D M, Crnkovic, Paula M, Ribeiro, Clóvis A, Crespi, Marisa S

    “…This study investigates the most appropriate conditions to perform the proximate analysis (moisture, volatile matter, fixed carbon, and ash) of biomasses by…”
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    Co-firing of blends of sugarcane bagasse and coal: Thermal and kinetic behaviors by Mortari, Daniela A., Torquato, Lilian D. M., Crespi, Marisa S., Crnkovic, Paula M.

    “…The interaction effects between sugarcane bagasse and a Brazilian coal during co-firing were investigated by means of thermal decomposition…”
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    Bacterial cellulose/poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) composite membranes by Barud, Hernane S., Souza, Josiane L., Santos, Daniele B., Crespi, Marisa S., Ribeiro, Clóvis A., Messaddeq, Younés, Ribeiro, Sidney J.L.

    Published in Carbohydrate polymers (30-01-2011)
    “…Bacterial cellulose (BC)/poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) (PHB) composite membranes were prepared from chloroform-swollen BC membranes and PHB chloroform solutions…”
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    Characterization of biochar of pine pellet by Santos, Lidya B., Striebeck, Maria V., Crespi, Marisa S., Ribeiro, Clovis A., De Julio, Marcelo

    “…Recently, biochar was introduced as a bioadsorbent material to remove various contaminants in effluents, such as pigments, dyes, heavy metals, naphthalene,…”
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    Co-firing of blends of sugarcane bagasse and coal by Mortari, Daniela A, Torquato, Lilian D. M, Crespi, Marisa S, Crnkovic, Paula M

    “…The interaction effects between sugarcane bagasse and a Brazilian coal during co-firing were investigated by means of thermal decomposition behavior,…”
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    Fertilizer release kinetics incorporated to torrefied banana-crop residues by Faria, Flaviana A., Faria, Flavio A., Mattiolli, Lucas, Dias, Diogenes S., Gomes Neto, Jose A., Capela, Jorge M. V., Crespi, Marisa S., Capela, Marisa V., Ribeiro, Clovis A.

    “…Banana-crop represents an essential segment in Brazil’s socio-economic structure. However, the residues of banana-crop discarded cause problems of…”
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    Torrefied banana tree fiber pellets having embedded urea for agricultural use by Dias, Diogenes S., Crespi, Marisa S., Torquato, Lilian D. M., Kobelnik, Marcelo, Ribeiro, Clovis A.

    “…Banana tree fibers (BF) torrefied in the absence of air and residence time of 60 min at temperatures between 180 and 600  ∘ C were evaluated for its…”
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    Pyrolysis, combustion and oxy-combustion studies of sugarcane industry wastes and its blends by da Silva, Daniel R., Crespi, Marisa S., Crnkovic, Paula C. G. M., Ribeiro, Clovis A.

    “…The aim of this work was on the thermal characterization of wastes of the sugarcane industry, such as bagasse, filter cake and vinasse, in both forms: pure and…”
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    Extraction of soursop oil (Annona muricata L.) by ultrasonic technique: Chromatographic evaluation and thermal characterization by Fonseca, Mariana, Ferreira, Leonardo M. B., Soares, Rosana A. M., Kobelnik, Marcelo, Fontanari, Gustavo G., Crespi, Marisa S., Ribeiro, Clóvis A.

    “…The soursop, Annona muricata L., Annonaceae family is a fruit mostly found in the northern and northeastern of Brazil, the Caribbean, and Central America…”
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    Thermal decomposition kinetics of sugarcane mills wastes by da Silva, Daniel R., Crespi, Marisa S., Ribeiro, Clóvis A., Capela, Jorge M. V.

    “…The aim of this work was to evaluate the kinetic parameters regarding the first thermal decomposition mass loss step of organic matter present in samples of…”
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    Kinetic study of the co-firing of bagasse–sludge blends by Torquato, Lilian M., Braz, Carlos E. M., Ribeiro, Clovis A., Capela, Jorge M. V., Crespi, Marisa S.

    “…Thermogravimetry was used for the thermal and kinetic characterization of waste biomass as bagasse and sewage sludge and their blends, during the co-firing…”
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    Energy evaluation of biochar obtained from the pyrolysis of pine pellets by Santos, Lidya B., Striebeck, Maria V., Crespi, Marisa S., Capela, Jorge M. V., Ribeiro, Clovis A., De Julio, Marcelo

    “…The wood pellets are mainly used in heating environments, commercial and residential, as well as fuel for production of thermal and electric energy in…”
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    Structural aspects, thermal behavior, and stability of a self-assembled supramolecular polymer derived from flunixin–meglumine supramolecular adducts by Cassimiro, Douglas L., Kobelnik, Marcelo, Ribeiro, Clóvis A., Crespi, Marisa S., Boralle, Nivaldo

    Published in Thermochimica acta (10-02-2012)
    “…► The thermal behavior of flunixin–meglumine, a potent NSAID, was investigated. ► This supramolecular adduct self-assembled resulting in a polymer-like…”
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    Kinetic parameters for thermal decomposition of supramolecular polymers derived from diclofenac–meglumine supramolecular adducts by Cassimiro, Douglas L., Ferreira, Leonardo M.B., Capela, Jorge M.V., Crespi, Marisa S., Ribeiro, Clóvis A.

    “…Meglumine is an aminocarbohydrate able to form supramolecular adducts with organic acids. The recognition is based on hydrogen bonds and the structures…”
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    Kinetic parameters for thermal decomposition of microcrystalline, vegetal, and bacterial cellulose by Barud, Hernani S., Ribeiro, Clóvis A., Capela, Jorge M. V., Crespi, Marisa S., Ribeiro, Sidney. J. L., Messadeq, Younes

    “…Cellulose can be obtained from innumerable sources such as cotton, trees, sugar cane bagasse, wood, bacteria, and others. The bacterial cellulose (BC) produced…”
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    Relation between kinetic parameters for reactions of organic matter degradation in waste environmental matrix by de Almeida, Sonia, Bernabé, Giseli, Crespi, Marisa S., Ribeiro, Clóvis A., Lima, Evaneide Nascimento

    “…The organic fraction of urban solid residues disposed of in sanitary landfills during the decomposition yields biogas and leachate, which are sources of…”
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    Calorimetric and SEM studies of PHB–PET polymeric blends by Dias, D. S., Crespi, Marisa S., Kobelnik, M., Ribeiro, C. A.

    “…PHB [poly (3-hydroxybutyrate)], post-consumer soft-drink bottles poly (ethylene terephthalate) PET (herein named PET-R) and PHBPET-R (blends of PHB and PET-R…”
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