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Magnetic layered double hydroxide supported gold nanoparticles as a robust and recyclable catalyst for the reduction of 4- nitrophenol and oxidation of alkenes and benzyl alcohols. [PDF]
Mavvaji M, Hosseinzadeh R, Ehsani S.
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ABSTRACT Corrosion of metallic process equipment in chemical, marine, and offshore industries leads to significant maintenance costs and safety concerns. Conventional epoxy coatings, though widely applied, often deteriorate under harsh conditions due to microcracking, moisture ingress and lack of self‐healing capability.
Thean Nam Low +5 more
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Multi-responsive, room-temperature self-healing salep-based nanocomposite hydrogels with enhanced mechanical performance as smart biomaterial. [PDF]
Zanbili F +2 more
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ABSTRACT Water pollution by oil and organic substances causes serious problems that threaten the ecosystem. Superhydrophobic materials represent an effective solution for removing oil from water. The present paper investigates the development of a low‐cost, superhydrophobic composite for oil–water separation.
Zienab A. Ahmed
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Nanomagnetic picolylamine- based complex of palladium as an efficient heterogeneous catalyst for selective reduction of nitroarenes in water. [PDF]
Ahmed AY +9 more
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ABSTRACT In this study, (Ce, La)PO4 catalysts were synthesized via an ultrasound‐assisted method. The effects of ultrasound duration and calcination temperature on the low‐temperature NH3‐SCR performance were systematically investigated. The results indicated that the (Ce, La)PO4 catalyst prepared with an ultrasound treatment time of 20 min and a ...
Na Li +4 more
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Fe<sub>3</sub>O<sub>4</sub>@SiO<sub>2</sub>@taurine: a magnetically recoverable green nanocatalyst for efficient synthesis of pyrano[2,3-<i>d</i>]pyrimidine derivatives. [PDF]
Paliwal C +5 more
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Interface properties of Fe3O4/MgO and surface studies of Fe3O4(110)
The research project described in this Ph.D. thesis can be divided into two parts. The first, consisting in the description of a new instrument, the low temperature tunneling device (LTTD), designed and built in order to measure the deformation of Fe3O4/MgO thin films when cooled down through the Verwey transition. In the second part.
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ABSTRACT Drilling fluids used in high‐performance well operations often struggle to maintain rheological stability, colloidal dispersion, and filtration control under harsh downhole conditions. This study engineered a multifunctional Fe3O4@Saponin/Cu(II) nanocomposite to address these challenges.
Kassem Al Attabi +9 more
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