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A Review on Applications and Challenges of Fullerenes in Proton Exchange Membranes
This review is devoted to the analysis of the use of fullerenes and their functionalized derivatives to improve the efficiency of proton exchange membranes. The synthetic methods, structure, properties, and proton transfer mechanisms of fullerene‐containing membranes are discussed in detail. Promising areas of scientific research are discussed, and key
Ruslan Usmanov, Alexander Pozdnyakov
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Geochemical and palaeohydrological controls on pollution of groundwater by arsenic [PDF]
Hoque, BA, McArthur, JM, Ravenscroft, P
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Study on immobilization of composite pollutants in antimony mining areas by target-enriched sulfate-reducing bacteria from antimony tailings. [PDF]
Zhu X +5 more
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On the mechanisms of sulfur isotope fractionation during microbial sulfate reduction
William D. Leavitt
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Chemo‐Enzymatic Route for Covalent Cellulose Fiber Dyeing
This work presents a proof of concept for a chemo‐enzymatic approach to the covalent dyeing of cotton fibers. Laccase/TEMPO oxidation introduces aldehyde groups, enabling subsequent reductive amination with amino dyes. Excellent color homogeneity and wash fastness were demonstrated using acid red 33, highlighting the robustness of the approach and its ...
Awilda Maccow +6 more
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Methane dynamics in gas chimneys linking geochemical and microbial methane cycling in the Ulleung basin. [PDF]
Han D, Choi J, Jang K, Yi BY, Kim JH.
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Research frontiers in using biochar for heavy metal remediation. Abstract Heavy metal contamination of water has long been a serious environmental issue. Biochar and biochar‐based composites are emerging as effective and sustainable solutions for heavy metal removal due to their strong adsorption abilities and environmentally friendly nature.
Soumik Chakma +4 more
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Abstract The waste activated sludge high‐rate (WASHR) process, developed in our previous study, is used for septic wastewater treatment. This high‐rate contact stabilization pre‐treatment uses typical waste streams found in wastewater treatment plants to reduce a portion of the loadings on the main treatment trains.
Arman Shirali +2 more
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Field-Scale AMD Remediation: Microbial Community Dynamics and Functional Insights in Biochemical Passive Reactors. [PDF]
Jurado J +4 more
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