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Valuable Chemicals from Rice Husk Biomass
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Journal Article | Extraction of lignocellulose and synthesis of porous silica nanoparticles from rice husks:a comprehensive utilization of rice husk biomass. | ACS SUSTAINABLE CHEMISTRY & ENGINEERING | Chen H, Wang W, Martin JC, Oliphant AJ, Doerr PA, Xu JF, DeBorn KM, Chen C, Sun L | Chen H, Wang W, Martin JC, Oliphant AJ, Doerr PA, Xu JF, DeBorn KM, Chen C, Sun L. Extraction of lignocellulose and synthesis of porous silica nanoparticles from rice husks:a comprehensive utilization of rice husk biomass. ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering 2013;1(2):254-259. |
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Journal Article | Photoluminescent carbon quantum dot grafted silica nanoparticles directly synthesized from rice hk biomass | JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY | Wang Z, Liu J, Wang W, Wei Z, Wang F, Gong P, Wang J, Li N, Liu B, Zhang Z, Wang W, Sun L | Wang Z, Liu J, Wang W, Wei Z, Wang F, Gong P, Wang J, Li N, Liu B, Zhang Z, Wang W, Sun L. Photoluminescent carbon quantum dot grafted silica nanoparticles directly synthesized from rice hk biomass. JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY 2017;5(24):4679-4689 |
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Journal Article | Methane hydrates with a high capacity and a high formation rate promoted by biosurfactants. | CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS | Wang W, Huang Z, Chen H, Tan Z, Chen C, Sun L | Wang W, Huang Z, Chen H, Tan Z, Chen C, Sun L. Methane hydrates with a high capacity and a high formation rate promoted by biosurfactants. Chemical Communications 2012;48(95):11638-11640. |
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Journal Article | Synthesis of silicon complexes from rice husk derived silica nanoparticles. | RSC ADVANCES | Wang W, Martin JC, Huang R, Huang W, Liu A, Han A, Sun L | Wang W, Martin JC, Huang R, Huang W, Liu A, Han A, Sun L. Synthesis of silicon complexes from rice husk derived silica nanoparticles. Rsc Advances 2012;2(24):9036-9041. |
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