Valorization and Upcycling of Acid Mine Drainage and Plastic Waste via the Preparation of Magnetic Sorbents for Adsorption of Emerging Contaminants. [PDF]
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The Adsorption Capacity of GONs/CMC/Fe₃O₄ Magnetic Composite Microspheres and Applications for Purifying Dye Wastewater. [PDF]
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Bio-Sourced Flame Retardants for Textiles: Where We Are and Where We Are Going. [PDF]
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Evaluation of natural products bioactivity in cardiovascular diseases utilizing zebrafish models: a comprehensive review. [PDF]
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Clinically Actionable Topical Strategies for Addressing the Hallmarks of Skin Aging: A Primer for Aesthetic Medicine Practitioners. [PDF]
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A State-of-the-Art Overview on (Epi)Genomics and Personalized Skin Rejuvenating Strategies. [PDF]
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Valorization of natural adsorbents for removing chromium (VI) from industrial wastewater: a review. [PDF]
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A comprehensive review of enhanced CO<sub>2</sub> capture using activated carbon derived from biomass feedstock. [PDF]
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Techno-economic analysis of stepwise pyrolysis of cashew nutshell [PDF]
Cashew processing generates edible nuts and significant nutshell residues, often discarded as waste.However, these nutshells contain valuable compounds that can be transformed into useful products, presenting both a challenge and an opportunity for sustainable innovation.
Zhou, Chenyu
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Electrochemical synthesis and studies of polypyrroles doped by renewable dopant cardanol azophenylsulfonic acid derived from cashew nutshells [PDF]
The raw material cardanol, a renewable resource, is industrial waste and a pollutant from the cashew nut industry. Cardanol is a useful starting material for synthesizing a new amphiphilic molecule, cardanol azophenylsulfonic acid (CAPSA).
Chepuri R K Rao
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