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Valorization of Opuntia ficus-Indica Pads and Steel Industry FeCl 3 -Rich Rejection for Removing Surfactant and Phenol from Oil Refinery Wastewater Through Coagulation-Flocculation [PDF]
Ouafae Dkhissi +6 more
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Recyclable Printed Liquid Metal Composite for Underwater Stretchable Electronics
This work presents a multifunctional liquid metal (LM) microdroplet‐based composite with a custom‐designed block copolymer as the matrix, optimized for printing. The composite exhibits high conductivity, stretchability, durability in dry and aqueous environments, and recyclability of LM using green solvents. These properties highlight its potential for
Chi‐hyeong Kim +4 more
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ABSTRACT This study assessed the ecotoxicological effects of treated sewage on the freshwater planarian Girardia tigrina, integrating biochemical, energetic, and behavioral biomarkers. Planarians were exposed for 48 h to different concentrations of treated sewage (12.5%, 25%, 50%, and 100%) and compared to controls using commercial water and water from
Renata M. P. Freitas +3 more
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ABSTRACT Tartrazine (TZ) is a widely used synthetic azo dye with high aqueous stability, resulting in persistence in wastewater. Photoreactive nanomaterials, principally zinc oxide (ZnO) and titanium dioxide (TiO2) nanoparticles (NPs), are frequently employed for dye removal under light‐exposed conditions; nevertheless, their ecotoxicological ...
İrem Can +3 more
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Application of Quaternized Chitosan in Enhancing Natural Organic Matter (NOM) Removal from Water by Flocculation. [PDF]
Yuan M, Bustamante H, Gradzielski M.
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Effect of surface physicochemical properties on the flocculation behavior of Bacillus licheniformis
Zhi Wang +8 more
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Anticipating cosmetic emulsion stability using a novel multi‐analytical approach
A novel combination of granulometry, turbidimetry and rheology enables early detection of cosmetic emulsion instability—reducing assessment time from 30 to 8 days. This rapid method distinguishes stable from unstable emulsions under identical conditions, offering a powerful tool for formulation screening and industrial quality control.
Axel Viton +4 more
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