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Journal articles on the topic "Bio-based products"

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Wurster, Simone, Luana Ladu, and Dhandy Arisaktiwardhana. "Bio-Based Products." International Journal of Standardization Research 17, no. 1 (2019): 23–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijsr.2019010102.

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Communicating the related environmental benefits of bio-based products to consumers represents a key component of their market uptake. In this regard, the use of ecolabels ISO 14024 Type I play a crucial role. This article identifies and analyzes different criteria proposed by ecolabels for conducting a sustainability assessment of bio-based products considering its entire lifecycle. A comparison of the selected criteria with existing indicators ruled out by the SDGs is proposed. Through expert consultation, the suitability of existing ecolabel criteria for bio-based products has been tested f
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Petar, Borisov. "Journal of Bio-Based Marketing vol.3.1." Journal of Bio-based Marketing 3, no. 1 (2020): 82. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3828305.

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The Journal of Bio based Marketing (JBM) provides a forum for academics, researchers, entrepreneurs, young experts, professionals, educators to analyze global aspects of bio-based marketing as a theoretical idea and real business model in value chain of bio-based products. Covering all aspects of knowledge regulation and order including organizational issues, technology support, knowledge representation, transfer of knowledge and knowledge valorization. JBM focus on the following topics: Bio-based technologies; Bio-based marketing strategies; Technology transfer and new business models; P
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Petar, Borisov. "Journal of Bio-Based Marketing vol 1. 2021." Journal of Bio-based Marketing 1, no. 1 (2021): 1–77. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4659606.

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The Journal of Bio based Marketing (JBM) provides a forum for academics, researchers, entrepreneurs, young experts, professionals, educators to analyze global aspects of bio-based marketing as a theoretical idea and real business model in value chain of bio-based products. Covering all aspects of knowledge regulation and order including organizational issues, technology support, knowledge representation, transfer of knowledge and knowledge valorization. JBM focus on the following topics: Bio-based technologies; Bio-based marketing strategies; Technology transfer and new business models; P
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Wojnowska-Baryła, Irena, Dorota Kulikowska, and Katarzyna Bernat. "Effect of Bio-Based Products on Waste Management." Sustainability 12, no. 5 (2020): 2088. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12052088.

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This article focuses on the end-of-life management of bio-based products by recycling, which reduces landfilling. Bio-plastics are very important materials, due to their widespread use in various fields. The advantage of these products is that they primarily use renewable materials. At its end-of-life, a bio-based product is disposed of and becomes post-consumer waste. Correctly designing waste management systems for bio-based products is important for both the environment and utilization of these wastes as resources in a circular economy. Bioplastics are suitable for reuse, mechanical recycli
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Wojnowska-Baryła, Irena, Dorota Kulikowska, and Katarzyna Bernat. "Effect of Bio-Based Products on Waste Management." Sustainability 12, no. 5 (2020): 2088. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12052088.

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This article focuses on the end-of-life management of bio-based products by recycling, which reduces landfilling. Bio-plastics are very important materials, due to their widespread use in various fields. The advantage of these products is that they primarily use renewable materials. At its end-of-life, a bio-based product is disposed of and becomes post-consumer waste. Correctly designing waste management systems for bio-based products is important for both the environment and utilization of these wastes as resources in a circular economy. Bioplastics are suitable for reuse, mechanical recycli
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Santos Arévalo, Francisco-Javier, Isabel Gómez Martínez, Lidia Agulló García, María-Teresa Reina Maldonado, and Manuel García León. "14C determination in different bio-based products." Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms 361 (October 2015): 354–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nimb.2015.01.033.

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Rosentrater, Kurt A., and Andrew W. Otieno. "Considerations for Manufacturing Bio-Based Plastic Products." Journal of Polymers and the Environment 14, no. 4 (2006): 335–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10924-006-0036-1.

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Naidu, Darrel Sarvesh, Shanganyane Percy Hlangothi, and Maya Jacob John. "Bio-based products from xylan: A review." Carbohydrate Polymers 179 (January 2018): 28–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.carbpol.2017.09.064.

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Laborda, Elena, Felipe Del-Busto, Carmen Bartolomé, and Víctor Fernández. "Analysing the Social Acceptance of Bio-Based Products Made from Recycled Absorbent Hygiene Products in Europe." Sustainability 15, no. 4 (2023): 3008. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su15043008.

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The acceptance of bio-based products by consumers is one of the fundamental pillars to achieve the integration of a circular economy model in society. This article analyses the results obtained in a large-scale survey on the social acceptance of bio-based products, especially those obtained from Absorbent Hygiene Products, where a statistical analysis of the data collected is performed to establish rules of thumb and conclusions on the factors considered most significant for consumers in their purchasing decisions. The study was carried out in four European countries, and the sample population
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Petar, Borisov. "Journal of Bio-Based Marketing vol. 2, 2020." Journal of Bio-based Marketing 2, no. 2 (2020): 66. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3736306.

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The Journal of Bio based Marketing (JBM) provides a forum for academics, researchers, entrepreneurs, young experts, professionals, educators to analyze global aspects of bio-based marketing as a theoretical idea and real business model in value chain of bio-based products. Covering all aspects of knowledge regulation and order including organizational issues, technology support, knowledge representation, transfer of knowledge and knowledge valorization
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Bio-based products"

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Piovani, Laura. "Study of low environmental coating products: bio-based water products and solvent based products deriving from PET recycling." Master's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2021.

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In this study three different projects are presented.The first consist in the analysis of two different bio resins with which a white and a transparent water-based base coat, a transparent water-based top coat and a water-based hydro-oil are formulated, applied and characterized, replacing the fossil based resins. First, the two bio resins are analyzed in terms of compatibility with other resins, additives and solvents and then the products formulated are characterized in terms of viscosity and chemical resistances. After the application, the products are analyzed in terms of filming capacity.
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PALMIERI, SILVIA. "Enhancement of bio-based industrial by-products for innovative applications in engineering." Doctoral thesis, Università Politecnica delle Marche, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/11566/289481.

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L'estrazione e la produzione di risorse materiali hanno un impatto significativo sull'ambiente e sulla salute umana, oltre che sull'economia. Pertanto, ora, la salvaguardia e il risparmio delle risorse necessarie per il pianeta sta diventando sempre più importante nel campo dell'ingegneria e delle tecnologie. L’ingegneria della materia, grazie allo sviluppo di materiali innovativi tramite il riutilizzo di vecchie risorse, offre diversi spunti per la realizzazione di materiali durevoli, multifunzionali e, soprattutto, attenti al consumo. Difatti, il settore della ricerca sui materiali si sta
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Mao, An. "AN INVESTIGATION OF USING PYROLYSIS BIO-OIL AS PART OF THE BINDER SYSTEM FOR WOOD-BASED COMPOSITES." MSSTATE, 2009. http://sun.library.msstate.edu/ETD-db/theses/available/etd-03262009-092337/.

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The objective of this research was to investigate the feasibility of using the pyrolysis bio-oil as part of a binder system for wood-based composites. Liquid products obtained from pyrolysis process of pine wood were mixed with reactants, such as isocyanate. The adhesive binder system was blended with flakes to fabricate flakeboard. The effect of the resin content and the mix ratio of the adhesive on the physical and mechanical properties of the flakeboard were examined. Dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA) was also employed to investigate the thermal properties of the adhesives. The results indi
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Triana, Dopico Julián. "Model-based analysis and metabolic design of a cyanobacterium for bio-products synthesis." Doctoral thesis, Universitat Politècnica de València, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10251/39351.

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The current investigation is aimed at the reconstruction and analysis of genome-scale metabolic models. Specifically, it is focused on the use of mathematical-computational simulations to predict the cellular metabolism behavior towards bio-products production. The photosynthetic cyanobacterium Synechococcus elongatus PCC7942 was studied as biological system. This prokaryotic has been used in several studies as a biological platform for the synthesis of several substances for industrial interest. These studies are based on the advantage of autotrophic systems, which basically requires light a
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Boscolo, Lorenzo. "Extraction of antioxidants from corn by-products for applications in bio-based polymer matrices." Master's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2021. http://amslaurea.unibo.it/22415/.

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The objective of this dissertation is the evaluation of the exploitability of corn cobs as natural additives for bio-based polymer matrices, in order to hone their properties while keeping the fundamental quality of being fully bio-derived. The first part of the project has the purpose of finding the best solvent and conditions to extract antioxidants and anti-degrading molecules from corn cobs, exploiting room and high-temperature processes, traditional and advanced extraction methods, as well as polar and nonpolar solvents. The extracts in their entirety are then analysed to evaluate their
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Gaio, Marco <1992&gt. "A review of LCA studies on bio-based products using an ecosystem services perspective." Master's Degree Thesis, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10579/15505.

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Bioeconomy strategies are currently promoted as progressive sustainability avenues in the Nordic countries and globally, also engaging key economic sector and industries. Different bioeconomy activities imply changes in the redistribution of biological resources, which have a direct influence on natural capital and ecosystem services. Based on a systematic review, the existing evidence regarding the impacts (positive and negative) of selected bio-based products (bio-energy, bio-chemicals, bio-products) on ecosystem services is analysed. The review will include scientific studies published in E
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CAPORUSSO, ANTONIO. "Innovative biotechnological process for the conversion of lignocellulosic biomasses into high added-value products." Doctoral thesis, Università degli studi della Basilicata, 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/11563/157026.

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Climate change and environment degradation are an concrete threats for the world. To overcome these threats, the European Union (EU) has put in place the European Green Deal (EGD), a growth strategy aimed at developing an EU competitive and sustainable economy. The EGD, adopted at the end of 2019, provides the action plan to achieve the carbon neutrality, resource efficiency and zero pollution in the EU by 2050. This set of policy initiatives, coupled with the new EU Recovery Plan developed to support the repair of the economic and social damages caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, represents tod
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Briani, Cristiana. "A study of the biogeochemical cycle of the biogenic carbon to assess the circularity of bio-based products." Master's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2019. http://amslaurea.unibo.it/17413/.

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The level of circularity of a product or a process is an emerging characteristic in international labelling; however, only fossil-derived materials are evaluated through circularity indices, e.g. the Material Circularity Indicator, MCI, developed by Ellen MacArthur Foundation. This work proposes a complementary index which can serve as Correction Factor (CF) to the MCI, designed specifically for biologically based and renewable materials, such as bio-based products. This index, named MCICFbio, which focuses on the timings of the carbon’s biogeochemical cycle and the effects of human actions o
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SUAREZ, ESTRELLA DIEGO PATRICIO. "GERMINATION AS A BIO-TECHNOLOGICAL PROCESS TO ENHANCE THE USE OF QUINOA (CHENOPODIUM QUINOA WILLD.) IN CEREAL-BASED PRODUCTS." Doctoral thesis, Università degli Studi di Milano, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/2434/646338.

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Awareness of the several agronomic, environmental, and health benefits of quinoa has led to a constant increase in its production and consumption not only in South America - where it is a native crop – but also in Europe and the United States. However, producing cereal products enriched with quinoa alters some quality characteristics, including sensory acceptance. Indeed, several anti-nutritional factors, such as saponins, are concentrated in the grain pericarp. These bitter substances may interfere with the digestion and absorption of various food components. The most common of them are washi
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Ghosson, Hikmat. "Development of a novel universal proxy to assess the environmental fate and impact of complex (bio)pesticides by Mass Spectrometry-based Metabolomics." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Perpignan, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020PERP0029.

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Malgré la prise de conscience écologique et sanitaire, la consommation mondiale de pesticides est en augmentation. Étant donné que ces produits chimiques présentent de nombreux effets néfastes sur la santé humaine et l'environnement, des mesures doivent être prises afin de limiter leurs effets. Les produits de biocontrôle sont proposés comme une solution alternative aux produits synthétiques. En effet, ces « biopesticides » sont présumés être moins nocifs et relativement moins persistants. Toutefois, cet a priori doit être examiné et une évaluation stricte des risques de ces nouvelles substanc
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Books on the topic "Bio-based products"

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Webber, Charles L. Plant fibers as renewable feedstocks for biofuel and bio-based products. CCG International, Inc., 2011.

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Pacific, Rim Bio-Based Symposium (1992 Rotorua N. Z. ). Pacific Rim Bio-Based Composites Symposium, Rotorua, New Zealand, 9-13 November 1992. New Zealand Forest Research Institute, 1992.

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Brienzo, Michel, ed. Hemicellulose Biorefinery: A Sustainable Solution for Value Addition to Bio-Based Products and Bioenergy. Springer Singapore, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-3682-0.

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Tufvesson, Linda. Environmental assessment of green chemicals: LCA of bio-based chemicals produced using biocatalysis. Lund University, Faculty of Engineering, Environmental and Energy System Studies, 2010.

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Chojnacka, Katarzyna, Mateusz Samoraj, and Łukasz Tuhy. Innovative Bio-Products for Agriculture: Innovative Bio-Based Micronutrient Fertilizers. Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated, 2016.

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High Performance Functional Bio-based Polymers for Skin-contact Products. MDPI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/books978-3-03943-862-4.

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Sustainability Transition Towards a Bio-Based Economy: New Technologies, New Products, New Policies. MDPI, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/books978-3-03897-381-2.

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Brienzo, Michel. Hemicellulose Biorefinery: A Sustainable Solution for Value Addition to Bio-Based Products and Bioenergy. Springer Singapore Pte. Limited, 2021.

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Hemicellulose Biorefinery: A Sustainable Solution for Value Addition to Bio-Based Products and Bioenergy. Springer, 2023.

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Koster, Rolf. Sustainable Product Development Using Bio-Based Plastics Materials and Technologies. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2018.

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Book chapters on the topic "Bio-based products"

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Mangang, Irengbam Barun, M. Loganathan, and R. Jagan Mohan. "Bio-Based Approaches." In Non-chemical Methods for Disinfestation of Stored Products. CRC Press, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003609834-7.

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Saba, Beenish, Ann D. Christy, Kiran Abrar, and Tariq Mahmood. "Bio-based Products in Fuel Cells." In Waste to Sustainable Energy. CRC Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780429448799-4.

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Weimer, Paul J., and J. Bradley Morris. "Grasses and Legumes for Bio-based Products." In Grassland Quietness and Strength for a New American Agriculture. American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, Soil Science Society of America, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.2134/2009.grassland.c13.

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Kádár, Zsófia, and César Fonseca. "Bio-Products from Sugar-Based Fermentation Processes." In Biorefinery. Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-10961-5_12.

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Oladimeji, Hezekiah, and Shalini Singh. "Bio-nanocomposites in Packaging: Business Model for Products’ Commercialisation." In Bio-based Materials for Food Packaging. Springer Singapore, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-1909-9_7.

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Hood, Elizabeth E., Keat Teoh, Shivakumar P. Devaiah, and Deborah Vicuna Requesens. "Biomass biomass Crops for Biofuels and Bio-based Products biomass crops crops for biofuels and bio-based products." In Encyclopedia of Sustainability Science and Technology. Springer New York, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-0851-3_170.

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Hood, Elizabeth E., Keat Teoh, Shivakumar P. Devaiah, and Deborah Vicuna Requesens. "Biomass biomass Crops for Biofuels and Bio-based Products biomass crops crops for biofuels and bio-based products." In Sustainable Food Production. Springer New York, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-5797-8_170.

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Sajnani, Rashika, Lipsy Mohapatra, Kamal Jain, et al. "Therapeutic Potential of Bio-Based Baked Confectionaries." In Biological Outlook to Improve the Nutritive Quality of Bakery Products. Springer Nature Singapore, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-8561-2_2.

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Sevenster, Maartje N. "Time-Dependent Life-Cycle Assessment of Bio-Based Packaging Materials." In Sustainability Assessment of Renewables-Based Products. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118933916.ch23.

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Brunklaus, Birgit, and Ellen Riise. "Bio-based Materials Within the Circular Economy: Opportunities and Challenges." In Designing Sustainable Technologies, Products and Policies. Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-66981-6_5.

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Conference papers on the topic "Bio-based products"

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Wang, Daniel. "Myth-Busting: Proving That Bio-Based Raw Materials Can Replace Petroleum-Based Products." In CONFERENCE 2023. AMPP, 2023. https://doi.org/10.5006/c2023-19331.

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Abstract As sustainability continues to be an industry driver for innovation, bio-based raw materials for organic coatings give formulators the option to create a more sustainable product. However, when formulators consider replacing their petroleum-based raw materials with bio-based counterparts, one might fear coating performance may suffer as a result. This paper compares an industry standard petroleum-based polyisocyanate to a bio-based polyisocyanate when used in a two-component (2K) solvent-borne polyurethane, a 2K solvent-borne fluoropolymer, and a 2K solvent-borne polyaspartic coating.
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Kharshan, Margarita, Alla Furman, and Brian Wuertz. "Biodegradable VCI Building Block for Biofuels." In CORROSION 2007. NACE International, 2007. https://doi.org/10.5006/c2007-07362.

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Abstract For years the chemical industry has relied on petroleum as the primary ingredient in thousands of products. Numerous industrial product manufacturers use petroleum-derived substances in their formulations. However, there is concern about the drastic increases in oil and gas prices, thereby increasing the cost of those products. Tighter environmental regulations continue to put pressure on oil-based product producers and their users to find safer solutions. As an alternative the use of renewable biobased products provides environmentally safe products to the manufacturers and users tha
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Wang, Mingzhang, and Satish C. Mohapatra. "Corrosion Performance of a Bio-Based Glycol for Process Cooling Applications." In CORROSION 2008. NACE International, 2008. https://doi.org/10.5006/c2008-08378.

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Abstract A bio-based 1,3-propanediol (BioPDO) product derived from corn sugar by bioprocess has been considered as a green alternative to regular petroleum-derived glycol products e.g., propylene glycol (PG), for heat transfer fluid and antifreeze applications. Electrochemical and glassware immersion (ASTM D1384) corrosion tests were performed to evaluate corrosion performance of various metals in the BioPDO aqueous (50%) solutions, uninhibited and inhibited with addition of a phosphate based corrosion inhibitor. The results showed that the corrosion performances of the uninhibited and inhibit
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Nagarajan, Ravi, Steve Liebhart, Pedro Escudero, and Shahab Soltaninia. "Bio Fuel Feedstock and Finish Products – Linings Case Study." In CONFERENCE 2023. AMPP, 2023. https://doi.org/10.5006/c2023-18898.

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Abstract The production of Renewable Fuels has been embraced by the Global Oil and Gas Industry to adopt more environmentally sustainable practices. This remarkable technology switch has been made possible by concerted research and design changes to traditional sourcing, handling, refining, and storing of natural oils feedstocks and bio-based finish products. Each end of the production chain of biofuels presents corrosion challenges to the infrastructure being used in the process and they must be separately and thoroughly understood by the coatings industry. This presentation examines lessons
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Gillette, Kristy McNitt, Bob Berg, and Margarita Kharshan. "Modern Advances in Environmentally Friendly Vapor-Phase Corrosion Inhibiting Coatings: Expanding the Realm of VpCI Packaging." In CORROSION 2009. NACE International, 2009. https://doi.org/10.5006/c2009-09486.

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Abstract Coatings for substrates used in the packaging industry have recently undergone a substantial transformation with the push to promote environmentally friendly or “green” products. This distinct change of direction has transcended from non-renewable materials derived from fossil fuels which are pollutants to bio-based renewable-resource-derived products which, in comparison, drastically reduce greenhouse gas emissions and hazardous waste. This shift has already been witnessed in the food packaging industry and now the automotive, cosmetic and other packaging industries are following in
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Kean, Robert T., Boris A. Miksic, and Margarita A. Kharshan. "Improved Packaging Materials Made from Barrier Coated Paper Incorporating Vapor Phase Corrosion Inhibitors." In CORROSION 2015. NACE International, 2015. https://doi.org/10.5006/c2015-05575.

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Abstract Volatile Corrosion Inhibitors (VCIs) are used for safe and cost-effective protection of a wide range of metal articles. Cellulose based materials (paper and fiber board) are desirable packaging materials due to cost, material properties, and environmental attributes (bio-based content, recyclability), and these materials can be easily impregnated with VCIs to provide corrosion protection (e.g. for storage and transportation of metal parts). However, uses of these materials can be limited by the water affinity of paper/fiber board; and the highly porous nature which allow rapid depleti
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Junior, Ivaldir J. Tamagno, Bruno F. Santoro, Omar Guerra, and Mois�s Teles dos Santos. "An MILP model to identify optimal strategies to convert soybean straw into value-added products." In The 35th European Symposium on Computer Aided Process Engineering. PSE Press, 2025. https://doi.org/10.69997/sct.185559.

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Soybean is a highly valuable global commodity due to its versatility and numerous derivative products. During harvest, all non-seed materials become �straw�. Currently, this waste is primarily used for low-value purposes such as animal feed, landfilling, and incineration. To address this, the present work proposes a conceptual biorefinery aimed at converting soybean straw into higher-value products. The study began with data collection to identify potential conversion routes. Based on this information, a superstructure was developed, comprising seven conversion routes: four thermochemical rout
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Liu, Minkang, and Yimin Zeng. "Corrosion of Constructional Alloys in Corrodants-Containing Catalytic Hydrothermal Liquefaction Biorefining Conditions." In CONFERENCE 2023. AMPP, 2023. https://doi.org/10.5006/c2023-18940.

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Abstract Catalytic hydrothermal liquefaction is used to convert wet biomass, industrial waste streams and intermediate bio-products into biofuels through high temperature alkaline catalytic solution. Corrodants such as chloride and sulfide anions released, and organic acids produced during the conversion would inevitably complicate the conversion environments and thus challenge the selection of qualified constructional alloys for the main reactor. Our most recent study revealed that the presence of catalyst, inorganic corrodants and organic acid changed formation and dissolution rates of forme
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Ratsimbazafy, Herinjaka Haga, Aurélie Laborel-Préneron, Camille Magniont, and Philippe Evon. "Comprehensive Characterization of Agricultural By-Products for Bio-Aggregate Based Concrete." In 4th International Conference on Bio-Based Building Materials. Trans Tech Publications Ltd, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/cta.1.77.

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The valorization of available agricultural by-products is important for the development of bio-aggregate based concretes as eco-friendly solutions for building materials. However, their diversity requires to assess their potential of use in vegetal concretes. This study aims to propose simple and relevant multi-physical characterization methods for plant aggregates. Basic and complementary characterizations were carried out on hemp shiv as a reference plant aggregate, and nine by-products available in the South-West part of France, i.e., oleaginous flax shiv, sunflower pith and bark, coriander
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Soeprapto, Etwin Fibrianie, Ditha Nizaora, Darius Shyafary, and Rinto Dwi Atmodjo. "Design driven innovation in plastic waste products." In 3RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF BIO-BASED ECONOMY FOR APPLICATION AND UTILITY. AIP Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0121478.

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Reports on the topic "Bio-based products"

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Dammer, Lara, Michael Carus, and Asta Partanen. Standards and labels for bio-based products. Nova-Institut GmbH, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.52548/adej3381.

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Jackson, Sam, David Harper, and Al Womac. Research Extension and Education Programs on Bio-based Energy Technologies and Products. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1223787.

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Nicholas Kalaitzandonakes. Assessing the Economic Viability of Bio-based Products for Missouri Value-added Crop Production. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/861274.

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Naseem, Sajid, Sandra Heckel, Martin Zahel, and Andreas Leuteritz. Optimization of dosing methodof hybrid filler (Cellulose/MgAl LDH) in biopolymers using micro-compounder for preparation of bio-composites. Universidad de los Andes, 2024. https://doi.org/10.51573/andes.pps39.ss.bbb.1.

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With growing environmental concerns about using conventional plastics in daily life, the demand for bio-based polymer products is increasing. Natural and biodegradable raw materials are alternatives for making plastic products more sustainable. Cellulose-based fibers have gained attention in preparing biodegradable polymer composites because of their biodegradable nature, bio-based origin, low cost and low weight compared to synthetic fibers (glass and carbon). In this research, hybrid fillers based on cellulose and hydrotalcite were used in biodegradable polymers such as in PLA and blend of P
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van den Oever, Martien, Rick Melchers, Mark van Westerlaak, et al. Bio-based building products in the Dutch Environmental Database (NMD) : Part 3: Example calculations on the environmental impact of A) building products and B) reference buildings to show the effects of: 1) bio-based vs. conventional building products, 2) crediting biogenic carbon storage. Wageningen Food & Biobased Research, 2024. https://doi.org/10.18174/683389.

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van den Oever, Martien, Iris Vural Gursel, Helmer Weterings, et al. Bio-based building products in the Dutch Environmental Database (NMD). Part 1, Proposal for crediting biogenic carbon storage. Wageningen Food & Biobased Research, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.18174/647711.

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Edwards, Lulu, Charles Weiss, J. Newman, Fred Nichols, L. Coffing, and Quint Mason. Corrosion and performance of dust palliatives : laboratory and field studies. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/42125.

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This report details laboratory and field experiments on BioPreferred® dust suppressants to assess performance and corrosion characteristics. Numerous bio-based dust suppressant products are marketed, but little data are available to assess performance for dust abatement and corrosion of common metals. A laboratory study used an air impingement device and the Portable In-Situ Wind ERosion Laboratory (PI-SWERL) to simulate wind speeds similar to those in field conditions for rotary wing aircraft. Laboratory corrosion studies used metal coupons imbedded in soil treated with dust palliative. Field
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Campbell, Bryan, and Michel Magnan. Towards the new bioeconomy: Bio-manufacturing as a strategic economic development initiative for Quebec. CIRANO, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.54932/aktj9050.

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Globally, the bioeconomy can be defined as the domain of the economy based on products, services and processes derived from biological resources. In this regard, synthetic biology refers to the characteristics of a field derived from biology that has developed over the past thirty years thanks to advances in applied genetics and bioengineering. Some predict that the future economy will primarily be a bioeconomy based on these emerging techniques, which are consistent with the decarbonization of our economy. We first describe the international reality of the "Bio Revolution" and then aim to ass
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Ayoub, Martina, and Ivar Virgin. How innovation led to a catnip plant-based mosquito repellent to fight malaria in eastern Africa. Stockholm Environment Institute, 2025. https://doi.org/10.51414/sei2025.004.

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This brief looks at the innovation system of a bio-based product developed to fight malaria in East Africa. Local innovative initiatives addressing local problems and opportunities are vital for fighting malaria.
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Krey, Adrian, Vitus Zenz, Karolin Widera, Manuela List, Dirk Muscat, and Nicole Strübbe. Reactive extrusion of lignocellulosic biomass to produce biopolymer monomers using high-energy radiation and catalytic acids. Universidad de los Andes, 2024. https://doi.org/10.51573/andes.pps39.ss.bbb.6.

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The increasing prevalence of bio-based and biodegradable plastics as an alternative to traditional plastics derived from crude oil is a noteworthy trend. Polybutylene succinate (PBS), a plastic produced from succinic acid, is among the promising materials for the future. However, the production of bio-based succinic acid through biotechnical processes in controlled environments presents challenges. This process leads to increased costs and is currently not economically competitive compared to crude oil-based succinic acid production. In addition to succinic acid, levulinic acid is another mono
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