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Environmental Pollutants, Occupational Exposures, and Liver Disease. [PDF]
Beier JI +13 more
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Environmental pollutants and their effects on human health. [PDF]
Shetty SS +6 more
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Integrated Lead/Iodine Management for Sustainable Perovskite Solar Modules
Perovskite solar modules face environmental risks from lead and iodine leakage. A dual‐function adsorbent—porphyrin‐modified whitlockite nanocomposites—effectively captures iodine and Pb2+, even under severe damage. Combined with a semi‐closed recycling process, it recovers 96.9% high‐purity PbI2 and reduces residual Pb2+ to <10 ppb, offering an ...
Guo‐Bin Xiao +6 more
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Associations of light at night exposure and environmental pollutants with risk for thyroid cancer in Fujian, China: a spatio-temporal analysis. [PDF]
Zhang H +7 more
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Invited Perspective: Systematic Review for Environmental Pollutants-A Work in Progress. [PDF]
Samet JM.
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2D MOF with Intrinsic Porosity for Colorimetric Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) Detection
An uncommon 2D MOF with intrinsic in‐plane porosity that can be mechanically exfoliated undergoes a distinct and reversible colour change upon exposure to various volatile organic compounds. ABSTRACT In this work, we report an uncommon 2D metal–organic framework (MOF) with intrinsic in‐plane porosity that undergoes a distinct and reversible colour ...
Sergio R. Gamarra +4 more
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The article shows the complexity of the problem of environmental pollution and what can be the possible solutions to the problem. Also, how the Industrial Engineering can contribute to the prevention and control of pollution.
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NICKEL - Committee on Medical and Biologic Effects of Environmental Pollutants
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Clay Reimagined: Phyllosilicates as Future Membrane Technologies
Recent advancements in membrane technologies based on 2D materials have drawn attention for molecular‐scale separations owing to these materials’ tunable nanoscale interlayer properties. Phyllosilicates, natural and abundant layered clay minerals, have emerged as scalable and cost‐effective candidates.
Min A Kim +4 more
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