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Electrocoagulation (EC) is a process used by supply of electric current with sacrificial electrodes for the removal of pollutant from wastewater. The study was experimentally investigated taking into account various factors such as pH (3–7.5), current (0.
Million Ebba +2 more
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PurposeThis study aims to compare the preprocessing and cleaning efficacy of various methods, including manual and mechanical cleaning, on reused surgical electrocoagulation hooks (referred to as "electrocoagulation hooks").
Xue'er Peng +6 more
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Evaluation of Bone Wax Coated Bipolar Coagulation Forceps: Performance and Safety Assessment
BackgroundImproving the performance of bipolar coagulation forceps is crucial for safer and more accurate neurosurgery. In our department, we found that bone wax (BW) melted by thermal effect of bipolar electrocoagulation can achieve more efficient ...
Jichun Shi +23 more
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Electrocoagulation is a water treatment technology capable to remove a variety of organic pollutants from water. It is advantageous compared to chemical coagulation due to the controlled dissolution of coagulants by regulating the current density and pH.
J. S. Al-Marri +3 more
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Fresh leachate of municipal solid waste (MSW), is a kind of high-strength organic wastewater, so generally could lead to rapid and massive bioactivity of microorganisms.
Mojtaba Afsharnia +4 more
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Electrocoagulation of Quinone Pigments [PDF]
Some representative quinones, viz. one naphthoquinone (plumbagin) and five anthraquinones (alizarin, purpurin, chrysazin, emodin, and anthrarufin), were subjected to electrocoagulation. It was found that the rate and extent of coagulation of these compounds appears to correlate with the number and relative position of their phenolic substituent groups,
Chairungsi, Neeranuch +5 more
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Comparison of Monopolar Electrocoagulation, Bipolar Electrocoagulation, Ultracision, and Ligasure
Hemostasis is a fundamental principle of surgery. We compared the safety and efficacy of monopolar electrocoagulation (ME), bipolar electrocoagulation (BE), Ligasure (LS), a modern bipolar vessel sealing system, and Ultracision (UC), a system of ultrasound energy based shears.
Diamantis, Theodore +8 more
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Background We aimed to determine the optimal bipolar electrocoagulation power for laparoscopic surgery and to investigate which method, bipolar electrocoagulation, advanced bipolar, or ultrasonic technique was more reliable.
Jun Liang, Huimin Xing, Yali Chang
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Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) are one of the major vectors of microplastics (MPs) pollution for the recipient water bodies. Therefore, the recovery of MPs from WWTPs is extremely important for decreasing their accumulation and impact in aquatic ...
C. Akarsu, H. Kumbur, A. Kideys
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Electrocoagulation for liver metastases
Primary liver tumours and liver metastases from colorectal carcinoma are two of the most common malignant tumours to affect the liver. The liver is second only to the lymph nodes as the most common site for metastatic disease. More than half of the people with metastatic liver disease will die from metastatic complications.
Dawid, Storman +7 more
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