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농업 및 도시폐기물의 산업규모 열분해 공정을 이용한 바이오차 자원순환 소재 개발 = Resource circulated biochar material development utilizing industrial scale of pyrolysis process with agricultural and municipal solid wastes

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' 농업 및 도시폐기물의 산업규모 열분해 공정을 이용한 바이오차 자원순환 소재 개발 = Resource circulated biochar material development utilizing industrial scale of pyrolysis process with agricultural and municipal solid wastes' 의 주제별 논문영향력
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  • 가스화
  • 도시고형폐기물
  • 바이오차 흡착제
  • 열분해
  • 자원순환 바이오차
  • 폐기물 에너지
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' 농업 및 도시폐기물의 산업규모 열분해 공정을 이용한 바이오차 자원순환 소재 개발 = Resource circulated biochar material development utilizing industrial scale of pyrolysis process with agricultural and municipal solid wastes' 의 참고문헌

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