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Biomass‐ and solid waste‐derived sustainable single‐atom catalysts (Sus‐SACs) provide a cost‐effective and renewable approach to catalyst design. This review summarizes precursor selection, including AI‐assisted screening, synthesis strategies with emphasis on ultrafast methods, and advanced characterization techniques.
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Environmental pathogen surveillance in cities without universal piped wastewater infrastructure. [PDF]
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Comparative study on the kinetic model and effect of sludge protein dissolution under the synergistic action of acid-thermal and alkaline-thermal. [PDF]
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Utilisation of Waste Sludge from Drinking Water Treatment as a Filler Material in Hot Mix Asphalt. [PDF]
Kahveci TE, Özen H.
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Biliary drainage in pancreatic cancer with duodenal invasion: which route is the best? [PDF]
Chantarojanasiri T, Ratanachu-Ek T.
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Extracellular polymeric substances as paper coating biomaterials derived from anaerobic granular sludge. [PDF]
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Paracetamol Removal from Aqueous Media Through Fenton Reaction Using ZSM-5 Zeolite Produced from Fly Ash. [PDF]
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2020
Water treatment residuals, sewage sludge and dredged sediments, hereinafter referred to as sludge, share common features, like inherent high moisture content, high organic and mineral pollutant load and above all a pasty consistency. Several recovery opportunities exist.
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Water treatment residuals, sewage sludge and dredged sediments, hereinafter referred to as sludge, share common features, like inherent high moisture content, high organic and mineral pollutant load and above all a pasty consistency. Several recovery opportunities exist.
Arlabosse, Patricia +6 more
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1999
Biliary sludge was first described with the advent of ultrasonography in the 1970s. It is defined as a mixture of particulate matter and bile that occurs when solutes in bile precipitate. Its composition varies, but cholesterol monohydrate crystals, calcium bilirubinate, and other calcium salts are the most common components.
Sekijima, JH, Ko, CW, Lee, SP
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Biliary sludge was first described with the advent of ultrasonography in the 1970s. It is defined as a mixture of particulate matter and bile that occurs when solutes in bile precipitate. Its composition varies, but cholesterol monohydrate crystals, calcium bilirubinate, and other calcium salts are the most common components.
Sekijima, JH, Ko, CW, Lee, SP
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