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Taherymoosavi et al., 2015 - Google Patents

CHARACTERISATION OF RURAL AND INDUSTRIAL MSW BIOMASS SOLID BI-PRODUCT, AND ASSESSMENT OF AGRONOMIC POTENTIAL AS A FERTILISER

Taherymoosavi et al., 2015

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18010404407604422850
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Taherymoosavi S
Munroe P
Joseph S
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This research forms part of an industry-linked project investigating the potential of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) biomass as an organo-mineral fertilizer complex. The benefits of such a by-product include enhanced waste management, a value added pyrolysis process and a …
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