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Royal Society open science
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water science and technology : a journal of the international association on water pollution research
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environmental technology
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Graphitic mesoporous carbon-silica composites from low-value sugarcane by-products for the removal of toxic dyes from wastewaters.
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Fast and efficient removal of Pb(II) ion and malachite green dye from wastewater by using magnetic activated carbon-cobalt nanoparticles.
3
preparation and characterization of p-n heterojunction cubi2o4/ceo2 and its photocatalytic activities under uva light irradiation
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azo dye degradation by phanerochaete chrysosporium in the medium enriched with nitrogen in the presence of primary co-substrate
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microbial-generated amyloids and alzheimer’s disease (ad)
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La- and Mn-Codoped Bismuth Ferrite/TiC MXene Composites for Efficient Photocatalytic Degradation of Congo Red Dye.
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Functionalization of Microcrystalline Cellulose with N,N-dimethyldodecylamine for the Removal of Congo Red Dye from an Aqueous Solution
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Use of algal biorefinery waste and waste office paper in the development of xerogels: A low cost and eco-friendly biosorbent for the effective removal of congo red and Fe (II) from aqueous solutions.
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Immobilized with QMS-1: an Efficient and Cost-Effective Strategy for the Removal of Congo Red using Stirred Tank Reactor.
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adsorption of congo red using kaolinite-cellulose adsorbent
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chemical and physical methods to analyze a multicomponent traditional chinese herbal prescription using lc-ms/ms, electron microscope, and congo red staining
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Porous carbon-based MgAlF<inf>5</inf>·1.5H<inf>2</inf>O composites derived from carbon-coated clay presenting super high adsorption capacity for Congo Red
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Adsorption of congo red and methylene blue dyes on an ashitaba waste and a walnut shell-based activated carbon from aqueous solutions: Experiments, characterization and physical interpretations
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Twigs-derived activated carbons via H3PO4/ZnCl2 composite activation for methylene blue and congo red dyes removal
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comparison study on the adsorption capacity of rhodamine b, congo red, and orange ii on fe-mofs
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Treatment of Pernicious Anemia with Congo Red