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Leveraging the bioeconomy for carbon drawdown
Green Chemistry
2023
47 citations
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Score: 50
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John Dees,
John Dees,
John Dees,
William Joe Sagues,
William Joe Sagues,
Ethan Woods,
Ethan Woods,
Ethan Woods,
Ethan Woods,
Daniel L. Sanchez
Hannah Goldstein,
Hannah Goldstein,
A. J. Simon,
A. J. Simon,
Daniel L. Sanchez
Daniel L. Sanchez
Summary
This review analyzed opportunities for leveraging the bioeconomy for long-term carbon dioxide removal and storage in biomass-derived products, assessing strategies for carbon drawdown through sustainable bio-based materials.
A review and analysis of opportunities for long-term carbon dioxide removal and storage in biomass-derived products.
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