Marine-derived magnetic nanocatalyst in sustainable ultrasound-assisted synthesis of 2,3-diphenyl-2,3-Dihydroquinazolin-4(1H)-One derivatives. [PDF]
Buazar F, Sayahi MH.
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Assessing the environmental impact of electric arc furnace slags: comprehensive characterization and leaching analysis. [PDF]
Heidarinejad Z, Farzadkia M, Mousavi SM.
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Magnetically driven, plant-extract-modified Fe<sub>3</sub>O<sub>4</sub> nanoparticles for sustainable and eco-friendly wastewater detoxification: recent developments. [PDF]
Das C, Biswas G.
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From Earth to Mars: a perspective on exploiting biomineralization for Martian construction. [PDF]
Khoshtinat S, Long-Fox J, Hosseini SMJ.
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On the Origin of Life on Earth: The Nanozymes Hypothesis, and More. [PDF]
Jin Y.
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Wildfire Produces Transient Minerals: Speciation, Reactivity, and Fate of Iron and Manganese in Surface Soils Post Wildfire. [PDF]
Kang K +5 more
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Medium optimization to improve growth and iron uptake by Bacillus tequilensis ASFS1 using fractional factorial designs. [PDF]
Satarzadeh N +3 more
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Advances in magnetic nanoparticles for molecular medicine.
Yang X, Kubican SE, Yi Z, Tong S.
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Degeneration of biogenic superparamagnetic magnetite
ABSTRACTMagnetite crystals precipitated as a consequence of Fe(III) reduction by Shewanella algae BrY after 265 h incubation and 5‐year anaerobic storage were investigated with transmission electron microscopy, Mössbauer spectroscopy and X‐ray diffraction. The magnetite crystals were typically superparamagnetic with an approximate size of 13 nm.
Vali, H +7 more
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Environmental, Biomedical, and Industrial Applications of Biogenic Magnetite Nanoparticles
Magnetite is the most abundant magnetic iron mineral on the Earth’s surface. Its formation in natural ecosystems is mainly due to microbial activity. Microbially synthesized magnetite, commonly called “biogenic magnetite,” has many beneficial properties for a wide range of environmental and commercial applications.
Gandarias, Lucía +2 more
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