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Possible evidence for the existence of a hairy layer at the surface of polymer latex particles
Published 1998“…At low levels of electrolyte (NaCl in the range 0.00- 0.10M), the hydrodynamic radius (dH) was found to decrease gradually, reaching a minimum value at 0.10M, about 7-9nm smaller than the original value in the absence of electrolyte. …”
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Environmental impacts of solar photovoltaic systems: A critical review of recent progress and future outlook
Published 2021“…Recycling solar cell materials can also contribute up to a 42% reduction in GHG emissions. The present study offers a valuable management strategy that can be used to improve the sustainability of PV manufacturing processes, improve its economic value, and mitigate its negative impacts on the environment.…”
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EFFECT OF PHENOL AS A CONTAMINANT ON THE WILD PEARL OYSTER PINCTADA IMBRICATA RADIATA IN QATAR: ECOTOXICOLOGICAL APPROACH AND USE OF OYSTER SHELL STRUCTURE AS A POTENTIAL MITIGATIO...
Published 2022“…The highest phenol removal of real olive wastewater was at pH 10 and room temperature by OSNP-S (56.78%). Based on the adsorption isotherm model, the adsorption capacity decreased by temperature and the coefficient of determination R2 of the Freundlich adsorption isotherm model showed the best equilibrium data for phenol adsorption with the physical interaction adsorption process. …”
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