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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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Optimization of cultivation conditions for combined nutrient removal and CO2 fixation in a batch photobioreactor
Published 2017“…CONCLUSION Optimum values 5% CO2, 100 μE and 22 °C were identified for Cc,g, I and T, respectively, with μ and Rc reaching 1.53 day−1 and 1 g L−1 day−1, respectively, along with associated nutrient removal of 100%. …”
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Effect of using Cement Kiln Dust as a nano-material on the strength of cement mortars
Published 2017“…The CKD was milled up to 4 hours in a planetary ball mill. In addition to the control cement mortar mixture with 0% CKD, a total of 28 concrete mortar mixtures were prepared with four different replacement percentages of nano-CKD (5, 10, 15, and 20 %), and seven different milling times (1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5, and 4 hours). …”
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