About TNSThe proceedings series Theoretical and Natural Science (TNS) is an international peer-reviewed open access series which publishes conference proceedings from a wide variety of disciplinary perspectives concerning theoretical studies and natural science issues. TNS is published irregularly. The series publishes articles that are research-oriented and welcomes theoretical articles concerning micro and macro-scale phenomena. Proceedings that are suitable for publication in the TNS cover domains on various perspectives of mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, agricultural science, and medical science. The series aims to provide a high-level platform where academic achievements of great importance can be disseminated and shared. |
| Aims & scope of TNS are: ·Mathematics and Applied Mathematics ·Theoretical Physics ·Chemical Science ·Biological Sciences ·Agricultural Science & Technology ·Basic Science of Medicine ·Clinical and Public Health |
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Anaerobic fermentation of food waste for methane production can help realize waste resource utilization and the "dual carbon" targets. We examine biochemical process and technology development of this method in full detail, covering how reaction happens at each stage and how equipment has changed over time. Also, we look at how key parameters affect methane production. It is worth noting that carbon-nitrogen ratio and temperature, together with external additives, can change efficiency in different ways. The results show that co-fermentation substrate adjustment and carbon-based material addition can avoid system acidification, and directional control of microbial community is expected to improve gas production stability. Current studies focus on single factor control and verification in laboratory scale, which makes it hard to apply in practice. Future work should examine multi-factor coupling mechanisms. Also, we should push results from lab to actual engineering applications. This review tries to build systematic knowledge framework for this field. In fact, results can be used as reference for large-scale application and process optimization of food waste anaerobic fermentation technology.
Soil pollution by heavy metals has become an urgent problem, and we should develop some efficient methods for remediation. Phytoremediation is an environmentally friendly and gentle remediation technology, which uses plants to remove or stabilise pollutants in soil. However, it also has some disadvantages, such as low biomass production and poor heavy metal uptake. Moreover, plants themselves are very sensitive to heavy metal pollution, which affects their growth. Biochar, which is produced by the pyrolysis of biomass under low oxygen conditions, has a strong ability to adsorb heavy metals through physical adsorption and other mechanisms. It also has a positive effect on improving soil properties and enhancing the efficiency of phytoremediation. This essay hopes to summarise the current research on the interaction mechanisms between biochar and heavy metals, the effects of biochar on the improvement of phytoremediation, and provide a future research guideline for the sustainable use of biochar in the remediation of heavy metal-contaminated soil.
The development of the digital industry and the growing embrace of green development have driven the advancement of high-performance, low-cost green batteries. As an electrode material, biochar boasts diverse raw sources, excellent stability and low cost, endowing it with significant application value in both electric double-layer and pseudocapacitive energy storage systems. Oxygen-containing functional groups in biochar serve as a key factor in tuning the chemical properties, safety and cycling stability of capacitors. Their content, type and distribution directly determine the performance of the devices. This paper systematically reviews the origin, regulation strategies and structure-activity relationships of oxygen-containing functional groups in biochar, with a focus on the effects of inherent feedstock components, pyrolysis conditions and oxidative modification on such groups. It clarifies the dual regulation and critical points of oxygen-containing functional groups in capacitors. By comparing the impacts of various oxygen-containing functional groups (OFGs), the mechanism and contradictory effects governing capacitor performance are revealed. The conflict between capacitance enhancement and compromised cycling stability is addressed through a B/N/P ternary co-doping strategy, aiming to explore future development pathways and achieve a balanced progress toward high capacity, high efficiency and long cycle life.This work systematically summarizes the origin, regulatory mechanisms and dual-regulation behavior of oxygen-containing functional groups, and outlines future development directions consistent with the green development philosophy. It holds important research significance for realizing low-cost, high-performance energy storage.
With the growing demand for low energy consumption and carbon reduction, the application of organic waste composite thermal insulation materials in building energy efficiency has become more practically significant. Therefore, this paper investigates the multiapplication caused by performance differences of various composite materials, and classifies organic waste composite thermal insulation materials into three types: super-insulation, intrinsic flame-retardant insulation, and non-load-bearing structural insulation. These three types take super thermal insulation, intrinsic flame retardancy, and mechanical load-bearing capacity as the core capability, and apply in different scenarios respectively. Future research should focus on the intrinsic flame retardancy of organic wastes, development of green flame retardants, hydrophobic modification strategies, and the establishment of application-oriented systematic evaluation systems. These research measures will enable organic waste composite materials to maintain relatively excellent thermal insulation performance while enhancing their sustainability, flame retardancy, and other properties, so as to adapt to various construction projects and replace most traditional insulation materials.
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Volume 169April 2026
Find articlesProceedings of ICEGEE 2026 Symposuim: AI-Based Medicine and Biological Data Analysis
Conference website: https://2026.icegee.org/Auckland/Home.html
Conference date: 8 June 2026
ISBN: 978-1-80590-733-6(Print)/978-1-80590-734-3(Online)
Editor: Alan Wang
Volume 168April 2026
Find articlesProceedings of ICBSPH 2026 Symposium: Beyond Calories: Food and Nutrition for Sustainable Health
Conference website: https://2026.icbsph.org/Nilai/Home.html
Conference date: 26 June 2026
ISBN: 978-1-80590-727-5(Print)/978-1-80590-728-2(Online)
Editor: Sheiladevi Sukumaran
Volume 167March 2026
Find articlesProceedings of ICBioMed 2025 Symposium: AI for Healthcare: Advanced Medical Data Analytics and Smart Rehabilitation
Conference website: https://2025.icbiomed.org/auckland.html
Conference date: 17 October 2025
ISBN: 978-1-80590-701-5(Print)/978-1-80590-702-2(Online)
Editor: Alan Wang
Volume 166April 2026
Find articlesProceedings of CONF-MPCS 2026 Symposium: Optical Magnetometry and Computational Simulation
Conference website: https://www.confmpcs.org/Hangzhou/Home.html
Conference date: 12 April 2026
ISBN: 978-1-80590-683-4(Print)/978-1-80590-684-1(Online)
Editor: Jixi Lu , Anil Fernando
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