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An Overview of Membrane Based NO<sub>x</sub> Removal Technologies and Dinitrification Fitlers
Published 2025“…<p dir="ltr">Air pollution has emerged as a significant global issue, largely due to the increasing demand for energy and industrial processes that release harmful gases into the atmosphere. Among these pollutants, nitrous oxides (NO<sub>x</sub>) are particularly concerning. …”
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Phosphate removal from water by modified pine bark using ionic liquid analog
Published 2015“…Pine bark (PB) wood residues were chemically modified and used as anion exchange resins to remove phosphate (PO) from water. The modification process involved reacting a choline-based ionic liquid analog, comprised of a mixture of choline chloride derivative and urea, with natural PB in the presence of imidazole. …”
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Clay-Alginate Beads Loaded with Ionic Liquids: Potential Adsorbents for the Efficient Extraction of Oil from Produced Water
Published 2022“…Produced water (PW) generated from the petroleum industry, during the extraction of oil and gas, has harmful impacts on human health and aquatic life, due to its complex nature. …”
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Macroalgae as an eco-friendly and successful green technology for the removal of crystal violet from synthetic and real wastewater
Published 2023“…<p dir="ltr">Crystal violet (CV) is one of the water pollutants that can cause potential harm to living beings and the environment. Different methods are applied for the removal of CV from wastewater; however, a cheap and environmentally friendly way is preferred. …”
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Macroalgae as an eco-friendly and successful green technology for the removal of crystal violet from synthetic and real wastewater
Published 2023“…Crystal violet (CV) is one of the water pollutants that can cause potential harm to living beings and the environment. Different methods are applied for the removal of CV from wastewater, however, a cheap and environmentally friendly way is preferred. …”
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Removal of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in a Heterogeneous Fenton Like Oxidation System Using Nanoscale Zero-Valent Iron as a Catalyst
Published 2020“…This study investigates the application of nanoscale zero-valent iron (nZVI), and hydrogen peroxide (H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub>) for removal of organic pollutants from real oily produced water. …”
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Artificial Intelligence Driven Smart Farming for Accurate Detection of Potato Diseases: A Systematic Review
Published 2024“…Modern advancements in farming practices have revolutionized the production of food vegetation. …”
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Hydrogen production and nutrient recovery from seawater by electrodialysis assisted with ion-exchange resins
Published 2024“…Several experiments are conducted using seawater under varying current densities and voltages, achieving a 96.23% removal of harmful ions (NaCl) from the seawater. …”
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Cyberbullying Detection in Arabic Text using Deep Learning
Published 2023“…In the new era of digital communications, cyberbullying is a significant concern for society. Cyberbullying involves the use of communication technology and data, including messages, photographs, and videos, to undertake aggressive negative actions to harm others. …”
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Dispersion of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) Emissions from a Biofilter at an Electronic Manufacturing Facility
Published 2017“…Biofilter technology which is based on the bio‐oxidation of pollutants has been used by many industries to remove odorous VOCs. When the removal efficiency drops due to a design or operational deficiency, odorous VOCs are released from the biofilter and this becomes evident by the increased odor complaints. …”
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Case note: The International Court of Justice’s 2022 reparations judgment in <i>DRC v. Uganda</i>
Published 2025“…This case sets a precedent for State responsibility in mass violations of international law but highlights challenges in quantifying harm and ensuring equitable reparations. The Court’s reasoning and methods in the case may influence future cases involving State responsibility, armed conflicts, and reparative justice under international law.…”