15 results on '"Momotko, Malwina"'
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2. Polymer and graphitic carbon nitride based nanohybrids for the photocatalytic degradation of pharmaceuticals in wastewater treatment – A review
3. Bibliometric analysis and literature review of ultrasound-assisted degradation of organic pollutants
4. A natural deep eutectic solvent - protonated L-proline-xylitol - based stationary phase for gas chromatography
5. Characterization of diatomaceous earth coated with nitrated asphaltenes as superior adsorbent for removal of VOCs from gas phase in fixed bed column
6. First deep eutectic solvent-based (DES) stationary phase for gas chromatography and future perspectives for DES application in separation techniques
7. Determination of phenol biodegradation pathways in three psychrotolerant yeasts, Candida subhashii A011, Candida oregonensis B021 and Schizoblastosporion starkeyi-henricii L012, isolated from Rucianka peatland
8. Highly effective asphaltene-derived adsorbents for gas phase removal of volatile organic compounds
9. Application of cyanated asphaltenes in gas-phase adsorption processes for removal of volatile organic compounds
10. Isolation and Characterization of Phenol-Degrading Psychrotolerant Yeasts
11. Selectivity Tuning by Natural Deep Eutectic Solvents (NADESs) for Extraction of Bioactive Compounds from Cytinus hypocistis —Studies of Antioxidative, Enzyme-Inhibitive Properties and LC-MS Profiles.
12. Study on a Polish peat bog “Rucianka” as a source of yeast strains capable of effective phenol biodegradation
13. Novel stationary phases based on asphaltenes for gas chromatography.
14. Studies of the separation performance of silanized silica gel for simulated distillation.
15. Solar light driven degradation of textile dye contaminants for wastewater treatment – studies of novel polycationic selenide photocatalyst and process optimization by response surface methodology desirability factor.
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