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      MOFs and COFs based pervaporation membranes for alcohols/water separation: A review

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      Separation and Purification Technology
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              The path forward for biofuels and biomaterials.

              Biomass represents an abundant carbon-neutral renewable resource for the production of bioenergy and biomaterials, and its enhanced use would address several societal needs. Advances in genetics, biotechnology, process chemistry, and engineering are leading to a new manufacturing concept for converting renewable biomass to valuable fuels and products, generally referred to as the biorefinery. The integration of agroenergy crops and biorefinery manufacturing technologies offers the potential for the development of sustainable biopower and biomaterials that will lead to a new manufacturing paradigm.

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                Separation and Purification Technology
                Separation and Purification Technology
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                February 2024
                February 2024
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                : 125324
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                10.1016/j.seppur.2023.125324
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