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Bifunctional Reduced Graphene Oxide Derivatives for PFOA Adsorption

open access: yesChemistryEurope, EarlyView.
A bifunctional graphene‐based material is developed for selective PFAS adsorption from water. Thermally reduced graphene oxide is modified with quaternary ammonium groups and fluorinated chains, promoting electrostatic and fluorine–fluorine interactions. Surface functionality is characterized by X‐ray photoelectron spectroscopy, atomic force microscopy,
Robert Schusterbauer   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

Waste activated sludge high‐rate treatment of septage: Biodegradability studies and contact phase trials towards a cleaner environment

open access: yesThe Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering, EarlyView.
Abstract The waste activated sludge high‐rate (WASHR) process, developed in our previous study, is used for septic wastewater treatment. This high‐rate contact stabilization pre‐treatment uses typical waste streams found in wastewater treatment plants to reduce a portion of the loadings on the main treatment trains.
Arman Shirali   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

A FURTHER STUDY OF EFFECTIVE RAINFALL

open access: yesMonthly Weather Review, 1926
openaire   +1 more source

Effect of different flue gas recirculation rates on low‐NOx combustion characteristics: A numerical simulation based on the combustion process of a gas boiler

open access: yesThe Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering, EarlyView.
Abstract NOx emissions from gas boilers severely impact the environment, and flue gas recirculation (FGR) technology can effectively reduce such emissions, yet the effects of different FGR rates on combustion performance and NOx formation remain unclear. This study thus used numerical simulation (via ANSYS Fluent, adopting the realizable k‐ε turbulence
Chao Min   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Joint modelling of annual precipitation maxima over several durations for the construction of intensity–duration–frequency curves

open access: yesCanadian Journal of Statistics, EarlyView.
Abstract Intensity–duration–frequency curves are used by a wide range of professionals to manage the risks related to extreme rainfall. In Canada, these curves are produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada on the basis of Gumbel distributions fitted independently for each accumulation period.
Paul Mathivon   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Rainfall effects on overland flow resistance

open access: yesJournal of Hydrology
Alessio Nicosia   +2 more
openaire   +2 more sources

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