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Removal of Chromium & Lead Using Water Hyacinth and Bio-Sorbents
Aashish Sanjeev Medhe +3 more
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Chitosanndash;Gelatin Cryogels as Bio-Sorbents for Removal of Dyes from Aqueous Solutions
Dye effluents of wastewater of textile and other industries, particularly reactive azo dyes, are serious safety and health problem for the environment and living organisms. This study demonstrates the results of the removal of Procion Red MX-5B PR MX-5B from an aqueous solution by using cryogels prepared from natural polymers. A polymeric cryogel based
Autor, N. +3 more
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ABSTRACT This review synthesizes current research on the phytoremediation potential of industrial hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) for heavy metals, including arsenic, aluminium, mercury, copper, lead, cadmium, nickel, and zinc, as well as per‐ and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), commonly referred to as “forever chemicals.” A structured and transparent ...
Omid Ansari, Luca De Prato
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Fruit bioactive compounds offer antioxidant, anti‐inflammatory, and preventive benefits, yet extraction is hindered by poor solubility and conventional methods using toxic solvents and high energy. This review evaluates traditional and advanced eco‐friendly technologies, highlighting efficiency, selectivity, and sustainability.
Abadi Gebreyesus Hndeya +2 more
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Despite some physiological role in human body, some metals, like hexavalent chromium, have no recognized biological benefit and are poisonous above tolerance limits.
Gopal Gautam Khatri +4 more
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Isolation and Characterization of Magnetic Oil Palm Empty Fruits Bunch Cellulose Nanofiber Composite as a Bio-Sorbent for Cu(II) and Cr(VI) Removal. [PDF]
Khalid AM +6 more
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Carbon quantum dots (CQDs) play a significant role in supporting the UN SDGs by promoting the sustainable management of energy, healthcare, remediation, and agriculture in a multidisciplinary manner. It focuses on reducing waste, toxicity, and energy use while utilizing renewable resources.
Manish Kumar Sah +6 more
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Material Limitations and Processing Challenges of Bio‐Based Thermoplastics: A Review
This review highlights recent advances in bio‐based thermoplastic polymers (b‐bTPs), focusing on their composition, formulation challenges, and industrial applications. Key aspects include the use of additives and blends to improve performance, microcellular injection molding techniques, and the recyclability of b‐bTPs foams.
Catarina Faria +4 more
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Recent advances in the use of walnut (Juglans regia L.) shell as a valuable plant-based bio-sorbent for the removal of hazardous materials. [PDF]
Jahanban-Esfahlan A +4 more
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Research frontiers in using biochar for heavy metal remediation. Abstract Heavy metal contamination of water has long been a serious environmental issue. Biochar and biochar‐based composites are emerging as effective and sustainable solutions for heavy metal removal due to their strong adsorption abilities and environmentally friendly nature.
Soumik Chakma +4 more
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