INGENIERÍA QUÍMICA Y TEXTIL
Departamento
Universidade Federal da Bahia
Salvador, BrasilPublicaciones en colaboración con investigadores/as de Universidade Federal da Bahia (11)
2021
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Biopesticide encapsulation using supercritical CO2: A comprehensive review and potential applications
Molecules, Vol. 26, Núm. 13
2018
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Alternative biodiesel feedstock systems in the Semi-arid region of Brazil: Implications for ecosystem services
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Vol. 81, pp. 2744-2758
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Hydroelectric production from Brazil's São Francisco River could cease due to climate change and inter-annual variability
Science of the Total Environment, Vol. 634, pp. 1540-1553
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Wave resource characterization through in-situ measurement followed by artificial neural networks' modeling
Renewable Energy, Vol. 115, pp. 1055-1066
2017
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Waste bio-refineries for the cassava starch industry: New trends and review of alternatives
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Vol. 73, pp. 1265-1275
2016
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Integrating large scale wind power into the electricity grid in the Northeast of Brazil
Energy, Vol. 100, pp. 401-415
2015
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A review on physicochemical and microbiological contamination of roof-harvested rainwater in urban areas
Sustainability of Water Quality and Ecology, Vol. 6, pp. 119-137
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Renewable energy generation for the rural electrification of isolated communities in the Amazon Region
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Vol. 49, pp. 278-290
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Uses of the reject brine from inland desalination for fish farming, Spirulina cultivation, and irrigation of forage shrub and crops
Desalination, Vol. 364, pp. 96-107
2014
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Modelling solubility of solid active principle ingredients in sc-CO2 with and without cosolvents: A comparative assessment of semiempirical models based on Chrastil's equation and its modifications
Journal of Supercritical Fluids, Vol. 93, pp. 91-102
2013
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Solar and wind energy production in relation to the electricity load curve and hydroelectricity in the northeast region of Brazil
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Vol. 23, pp. 526-535