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    Production of humic acids by solid-state fermentation of Trichoderma reesei in raw oil palm empty fruit bunch fibers by Volpi, Maria Paula Cardeal, Corzo, Ingri Julieth Mancilla, Bastos, Reinaldo Gaspar, Santana, Maria Helena Andrade

    Published in 3 Biotech (01-11-2019)
    “…Humic acids (HA) are organic macromolecules of high structural complexity and are primarily obtained from non-renewable carbon sources such as peat and coal…”
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    Crude glycerol organosolv pretreatment: Chain integration for the production of 2G ethanol and biogas by Fernandes Araújo, Michelle, Cardeal Volpi, Maria Paula, Mockaitis, Gustavo, Morais Junior, Marcos Antonio, Carvalho da Costa, Aline, Cândida Rabelo, Sarita

    Published in Fuel (Guildford) (01-01-2025)
    “…[Display omitted] •Biorefinery integrated biomass conversion for value-added products.•Crude glycerol pretreatment is an alternative for 2G ethanol and biogas…”
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    Fe3O4 Nanoparticles to Optimize the Co-Digestion of Vinasse, Filter Cake, and Deacetylation Liquor: Operational Aspects and Microbiological Routes by Volpi, Maria Paula Cardeal, Mockaitis, Gustavo, Moraes, Bruna de Souza

    Published in Applied nano (30-08-2023)
    “…The present work proposes the optimization of the co-digestion of vinasse, filter cake, and deacetylation liquor in a continuous reactor by adding iron(III)…”
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    An overview of the integrated biogas production through agro‐industrial and livestock residues in the Brazilian São Paulo state by Mendes, Fabrício Bruno, Volpi, Maria Paula Cardeal, da Silva Clementino, Wedja, Albarracin, Lorena Torres, de Souza Moraes, Bruna

    “…Recently, new solutions have arisen to promote bioenergy expansion, some of which meet the requirements of reliability, sustainability, and governance. In…”
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    The Bioenergetic Potential from Coffee Processing Residues: Towards an Industrial Symbiosis by Albarracin, Lorena Torres, Mas, Irina Ramirez, Fuess, Lucas Tadeu, Rodriguez, Renata Piacentini, Volpi, Maria Paula Cardeal, de Souza Moraes, Bruna

    Published in Resources (Basel) (01-01-2024)
    “…Coffee processing generates a large amount of organic waste, which has the potential for energy use through biogas production. Although Brazil dominates world…”
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