Hierarchically MOF‐Based Porous Monolith Composites for Atmospheric Water Harvesting
This review explores the design of hierarchical porous materials for atmospheric water harvesting, focusing on metal‐organic frameworks (MOFs) and porous monoliths. Emphasis is placed on integrating MOF nanoscale porosity with the microscale channels of monolithic scaffolds to enhance sorption‐desorption performance.
Mahyar Panahi‐Sarmad+7 more
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Impact of traffic intensity and vehicular emissions on heavy metal content in vineyard soils, grapes, and wine: a comparative study of two vineyards in South Moravia (Czech Republic). [PDF]
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Abies sachalinensis naturally growing at a sedimentary site acquires iron tolerance via detoxicants production, elemental transfer adjustment, and root endophytic Phialocephala bamuru producing siderophores. [PDF]
Haruma T+6 more
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Microplastic-Mediated Heavy Metal Uptake in Lettuce (<i>Lactuca sativa</i> L.): Implications for Food Safety and Agricultural Sustainability. [PDF]
Jadhav B, Medyńska-Juraszek A.
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Housefly larva bioconversion enhances heavy metal stabilization and antibiotic degradation during chicken manure composting. [PDF]
Lu N+11 more
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The Effect of Salinity on Heavy Metal Tolerance in Two Energy Willow Varieties. [PDF]
Drzewiecka K+3 more
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Determination of Heavy Metal Contamination in Premium and Supermarket Brands of Extruded Feline and Canine Food in the South African Market. [PDF]
Kalicharan K+3 more
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Heavy metal orchestration [PDF]
Many current methods to prepare 2-hydroxybiaryls require the prefunctionalization of phenol groups or show limited substrate scope. Now, use of a pentavalent sulfone-bridged bismacycle, formed in situ by telescoped boron-to-bismuth transmetallation and oxidation, allows the direct and regioselective ortho-arylation of unprotected phenols.
Adrien Le Roch, Alexandre Gagnon
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The book presents recent remediation techniques for heavy metal contamination in wastewater, with a focus on recently-developed and sustainable materials such as metal oxides and their composites, two-dimensional materials, organic-inorganic ion exchange materials, nanomaterials, bagasse, and olive-oil waste chelating materials.
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