464 results on '"Georgin, Jordana"'
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52. Exploitation of Bauhinia forficata residual fruit powder for the adsorption of cationic dyes
53. Effective adsorption of harmful herbicide diuron onto novel activated carbon from Hovenia dulcis
54. Mechanistic insights and steric interpretations through statistical physics modelling and density functional theory calculations for the adsorption of the pesticides atrazine and diuron by Hovenia dulcis biochar
55. The environmental pollution caused by cemeteries and cremations: A review
56. Microporous activated carbon from the fruits of the invasive species Hovenia dulcis to remove the herbicide atrazine from waters
57. Advances made in removing paraquat herbicide by adsorption technology: A review
58. Application of mesoporous zeolite Socony Mobil-5 (ZSM-5) as an adsorbent material for the removal of naphthenic acid present in oil-produced water
59. Enhanced adsorption of ketoprofen and 2,4-dichlorophenoxyactic acid on Physalis peruviana fruit residue functionalized with H2SO4: Adsorption properties and statistical physics modeling
60. An overview of forest residues as promising low-cost adsorbents
61. An advanced combination of density functional theory simulations and statistical physics modeling in the unveiling and prediction of adsorption mechanisms of 2,4-D pesticide to activated carbon
62. Application of biowaste generated by the production chain of pitaya fruit (Hylocereus undatus) as an efficient adsorbent for removal of naproxen in water
63. Effective removal of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug from wastewater by adsorption process using acid-treated Fagopyrum esculentum husk
64. Preparation of activated carbons from fruit residues for the removal of naproxen (NPX): Analytical interpretation via statistical physical model
65. Conversion of Erythrina speciosa pods to porous adsorbent for Ibuprofen removal
66. A review of the toxicology presence and removal of ketoprofen through adsorption technology
67. Investigation of biochar from Cedrella fissilis applied to the adsorption of atrazine herbicide from an aqueous medium
68. Pore volume and surface diffusion model (PVSDM) applied for single and binary dye adsorption systems
69. A study of single and quaternary adsorption of Cu2+, Co2+, Ni2+ and Ag+ on sludge modified by alkaline fusion
70. Application of araçá fruit husks (Psidium cattleianum) in the preparation of activated carbon with FeCl3 for atrazine herbicide adsorption
71. Residual peel of pitaya fruit (Hylocereus undatus) as a precursor to obtaining an efficient carbon-based adsorbent for the removal of metanil yellow dye from water
72. Adsorption of atrazine herbicide from water by diospyros kaki fruit waste activated carbon
73. Development of activated carbon from Schizolobium parahyba (guapuruvu) residues employed for the removal of ketoprofen
74. Adsorption of atrazine and 2,4-D pesticides on alternative biochars from cedar bark sawdust (Cedrella fissilis)
75. Woody residues of the grape production chain as an alternative precursor of high porous activated carbon with remarkable performance for naproxen uptake from water
76. Applicability of amethyst mining rejects as a novel photo-fenton catalyst for the abatement of an emerging pollutant in water
77. Effective adsorptive removal of atrazine herbicide in river waters by a novel hydrochar derived from Prunus serrulata bark
78. Optimization of ketoprofen adsorption from aqueous solutions and simulated effluents using H2SO4 activated Campomanesia guazumifolia bark
79. Transforming agricultural waste into adsorbent: application of Fagopyrum esculentum wheat husks treated with H2SO4 to adsorption of the 2,4-D herbicide
80. Preparation of activated carbon from the residues of the mushroom (Agaricus bisporus) production chain for the adsorption of the 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic herbicide
81. Efficient removal of naproxen from aqueous solution by highly porous activated carbon produced from Grapetree (Plinia cauliflora) fruit peels
82. Highly effective adsorption of synthetic phenol effluent by a novel activated carbon prepared from fruit wastes of the Ceiba speciosa forest species
83. Adsorption of ketoprofen and paracetamol and treatment of a synthetic mixture by novel porous carbon derived from Butia capitata endocarp
84. Development of highly porous activated carbon from Jacaranda mimosifolia seed pods for remarkable removal of aqueous-phase ketoprofen
85. Conversion of the forest species Inga marginata and Tipuana tipu wastes into biosorbents: Dye biosorption study from isotherm to mass transfer
86. High-performance removal of 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid herbicide in water using activated carbon derived from Queen palm fruit endocarp (Syagrus romanzoffiana)
87. Transforming shrub waste into a high-efficiency adsorbent: Application of Physalis peruvian chalice treated with strong acid to remove the 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid herbicide
88. Adsorption investigation of 2,4-D herbicide on acid-treated peanut (Arachis hypogaea) skins
89. Diuron Removal from Water by Adsorption: Fundamentals, Mechanism, Desorption, and Future Perspectives.
90. Application of Physical Statistical Modeling in the Adsorption of the Drug Ketoprofen and the 2,4‐D Herbicide using the Bark Campomanesia Guazumifolia Forest Species Modified with H2SO4 as an Adsorbent.
91. A mass transfer study considering intraparticle diffusion and axial dispersion for fixed-bed adsorption of crystal violet on pecan pericarp (Carya illinoensis)
92. Insights of the adsorption mechanism of methylene blue on brazilian berries seeds: Experiments, phenomenological modelling and DFT calculations
93. Preparation and characterization of a novel mountain soursop seeds powder adsorbent and its application for the removal of crystal violet and methylene blue from aqueous solutions
94. Powdered biosorbent from pecan pericarp (Carya illinoensis) as an efficient material to uptake methyl violet 2B from effluents in batch and column operations
95. Adsorption of hazardous dyes on functionalized multiwalled carbon nanotubes in single and binary systems: Experimental study and physicochemical interpretation of the adsorption mechanism
96. Powdered biosorbent from the mandacaru cactus (cereus jamacaru) for discontinuous and continuous removal of Basic Fuchsin from aqueous solutions
97. Water treatment plant sludge as iron source to catalyze a heterogeneous photo-Fenton reaction
98. Removal of food dyes using biological materials via adsorption: A review
99. Adsorption and mass transfer studies of methylene blue onto comminuted seedpods from Luehea divaricata and Inga laurina
100. Successful adsorption of bright blue and methylene blue on modified pods of Caesalpinia echinata in discontinuous system
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