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Adsorption of Mercury in Aqueous Solutions by Functionalized Cellulose Extracted from Soybean Hulls
Reuse of agricultural waste as a source of adsorbent cellulose‐based materials is a low‐cost and sustainable approach to remove potentially toxic elements (PTEs) from aqueous solutions. This approach is successfully applied in the removal of mercury from aquaculture water, an important source of food where the absence of PTEs is a fundamental requisite
Monica Rigoletto+6 more
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Nonsurgical Management of Furcation Defects Using Cervical Sealing With Calcium-Silicate Cements: A Clinical Case Series. [PDF]
Asgary S.
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The article evaluates polyoxometalate–ionic liquids (POM–ILs) as biocidal agents against lampenflora in the UNESCO‐listed Pommery Champagne cellar. POM–ILs effectively inhibit microbial colonization over one year with minimal visual impact and outperform the commercial biocide Preventol RI80.
Stéphanie Eyssautier‐Chuine+10 more
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Study on the performance of new cement-based underwater building crack repair materials based on response surface analysis. [PDF]
Wang N, Deng Y, Liu S, Chen L.
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Concrete guides used to position equipment at belgian cement mill
Anónimo
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Herein, we carried out an in‐depth study into the synthesis, optoelectronic characterisation, and charge carrier dynamics of the bismuth oxobromide/ copper phthalocyanine (BiOBr/CuPc) composite system for UV and visible light photocatalytic nitrogen oxide (NOx) removal on air purification filters.
Oyelusi Olaifa+6 more
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Utilization of High Iron Content Sludge and Ash as Partial Substitutes for Portland Cement. [PDF]
Gu H, Zhang Z, Li W, Meng Z, Sheng J.
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Rapid test meassures sulphate suceptibility of portland cement
W.C. Taylor, R.H. Bogue
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The addition of Na2CO3 or K2CO3 to sewage sludge prior to combustion leads to the production of ashes containing phosphate in the form of buchwaldite‐like phases (Ca(Na/K)PO4). Compared to conventional sewage sludge mono‐ashes, such Na‐ or K‐ashes show greatly increased P‐solubilities and proved to be potent P‐fertiliser materials in greenhouse ...
Lorenz Bier‐Schorr+4 more
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