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Hydrogels made of chemically modified biopolymers are easy to prepare and cost‐effective, they have proven to be effective materials for the simultaneous removal of seven potentially toxic elements (PTEs) from ultrapure and real water samples. The cellulose‐based one seems the best for single treatments while the gelatine‐based one seems the most ...
Monica Rigoletto+6 more
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Tailoring the Air-Pollution Ordinance to Community Needs [PDF]
Arthur C. Stern
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A life‐cycle evaluation of TiO2 photocatalysts for water purification compares the effectiveness of Sol–Gel vs anodic oxides in tetracycline mineralization, targeting deactivation, regeneration, and environmental impact from a cradle‐to‐grave perspective.
Maria Vittoria Diamanti+5 more
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Increasing half‐cycles intensifies turbulence due to enhanced vortex interactions and flow separation at the diverged‐outlets. Longer wavy ducts are shown to increase flow acceleration, resulting in greater output velocities and more turbulent‐kinetic‐energy production. Wave‐period plays a crucial role in determining turbulent intensity, with amplitude
I. L. Animasaun+2 more
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The Role of Air Pollution and Olfactory Dysfunction in Alzheimer's Disease Pathogenesis. [PDF]
Odendaal L+4 more
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Solution‐processed approach for integration of Fe2O3/WS2 nano‐hybrid composite memristor devices. Remarkable switching characteristics and excellent durability for up to 105 cycles. The device shows ultra‐low energy consumption of 0.072 pJ and excellent environmental stability.
Faisal Ghafoor+11 more
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Physical Activity, Air Pollution, and Mortality: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. [PDF]
Martin L+9 more
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Discussion: “Studies of Air Pollution Control by Southern California Edison Company” (Haagen-Smit, A. J., 1959, ASME J. Eng. Power, 81, pp. 1–5) [PDF]
Frederick S. Mallette
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From Lab to Life: Self‐Powered Sweat Sensors and Their Future in Personal Health Monitoring
This review focuses on recent advances in self‐powered sweat sensors in personal health monitoring, including sweat sensors, energy harvesters, energy management, and their applications. It analyzes the difficulties and challenges in the research field of self‐powered sweat sensors and looks into the future direction of self‐powered sweat sensors from ...
Nan Gao+3 more
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