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Sedami Tozoun Romain Agassin, Jocinei Dognini and Alexandre Tadeu Paulino
In this work, raw rice husk biochar (RRHB) was investigated for its potential as a valuable industrial byproduct for the decontamination of water using rhodamine B (RB) as a model pollutant. Specific functional chemical groups that were identified in the...
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Fadwa Maanane, Adil El Yadini, Marouane El Alouani, Jamal Mabrouki, Hamid Saufi and Mohamed Tabyaoui
Wastewater discharge from the textile industry poses significant health problems for humans. As a result, the effluent waters are often rich in dyes, whose low natural decomposition capacity makes their treatment complex, thus contributing to environment...
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Gayathri Anil, Jaimy Scaria and Puthiya Veetil Nidheesh
In the present study, heterogeneous electro-Fenton (HEF) process using MnFe2O4-GO catalyst is employed for the successful removal of dye from aqueous solution. Pt coated over titanium and graphite felt were used as the electrodes. The study focuses on th...
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Amal Alfawaz, Khalid Alzahrani, Abdurahman Niazy, Hamdan Alghamadi, Rhodanne Lambarte, Abeer Beagan, Latifah Alfhaid, Khalid Alotaibi and Abdullah Alswieleh
A platform technology based on inorganic/organic nanoparticles for carrying drugs could be of enormous potential benefit in treating cancer. Surface modification of the nanoparticles with pH-responsive and biocompatible polymers can improve the selectivi...
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Hyun-Jung Kim
The aim of this study was a comparison of the micro-tensile bond strength (µTBS) to dentin and microleakage of in vitro class V restorations of three different ion-releasing restorative materials under various pH conditions: giomer, a resin-modified glas...
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Sandra L. Ibáñez-Calero,Kelly E. Loayza Afonso
Three plants collected at the Zongo Valley were evaluated for textile dyeing applications. The species selected were extracted following acidic and basic procedures to obtain colored samples, that were submitted to direct and indirect (with mordents) dye...
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Jin Ni, Huimin Shi, Yuansheng Xu and Qunhui Wang
Dye wastewater, as a kind of refractory wastewater (with a ratio of biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) and chemical oxygen demand (COD) of less than 0.3), still needs advanced treatments in order to reach the discharge standard. In this work, the recycling-...
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Hassan A. Alsaud, Ahmed E. Abibat, Roger Painter, Lonnie Sharpe and Samuel Keith Hargrove
Some contaminants of emerging concern (CECs) are known to survive conventional wastewater treatment, which introduces them back to the environment, allowing them to potentially cycle into drinking water. This is especially concerning because of the inher...
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Ishaq Ahmad and Chi-wai Kan
We report here the photo-catalytic properties of dye-sensitized TiO2-coated cotton fabrics. In this study, visible-light-driven, self-cleaning cotton fabrics were developed by coating the cotton fabrics with dye-sensitized TiO2. TiO2 nano-sol was prepare...
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James C. Moore, Robert Louder and Cody V. Thompson
The photocatalytic activity and stability of thin, polycrystalline ZnO films was studied. The oxidative degradation of organic compounds at the ZnO surface results from the ultraviolet (UV) photo-induced creation of highly oxidizing holes and reducing el...
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