What is it about?
This publication talks about an analysis of research on processing spent coffee grounds (SCG) using a technique called pyrolysis. SCG is a waste product generated from the coffee brewing process and contains many useful organic materials. The article examines the progression of research in this field over time and identifies the most commonly used keywords and research areas. By studying this research output, we can better understand the current state of knowledge in this field and identify potential research areas for future studies.
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Why is it important?
This study explores the research output on the pyrolysis of spent coffee grounds (SCG), which has become an important research topic in the context of environmental management. This publication is unique in identifying the most productive institutions, most frequently used keywords, and emerging areas of research in this field. By studying the literature, this publication provides valuable insights into the current state of knowledge, identifies potential areas for future investigations, and offers a comprehensive overview for readers interested in SCG pyrolysis. Understanding the research output and trends can help readers make informed decisions on further studies and potential collaborations in the field.
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This page is a summary of: A state-of-the-art review on spent coffee ground (SCG) pyrolysis for future biorefinery, Chemosphere, January 2022, Elsevier,
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2021.131730.
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