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Thermochemical splitting of CO2 using solution combustion synthesized lanthanum-strontium-anganese perovskites
Published 2021“…Redox reactivity of La(1-x)SrxMnO3 (LSM) perovskites towards a solar thermochemical CO2 splitting (CS) cycle is investigated. …”
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Effect of reinforcement concentration on the properties of hot extruded Al-Al2O3 composites synthesized through microwave sintering process
Published 2017“…Results showed that, as the content of hard ceramic particles increases, it improves overall mechanical properties including microhardness, 0.2% yield strength, ultimate compression/tensile strength, and Young's modulus while the ductility and co-efficient of thermal expansion decreases. XRD patterns and SEM/EDS mapping images show a uniform distribution of Al2O3 particles in the Al matrix. …”
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Continuous adsorptive removal of glimepiride using multi-walled carbon nanotubes in fixed-bed column.
Published 2021“…The maximum adsorption capacity (q) was 275.3 mg/g, and the axial dispersion coefficients were ranged between 3.5 and 9.0 × 10 m/s. The spent adsorbent was successfully regenerated at high pH by flushing with NaOH.…”
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The influence of aeration scheme and aeration rate on the permeate flux for wastewater treatment using membrane bioreactors: Experimental and artificial neural network modeling
Published 2021“…Aeration rates of 0.5, 1.0, and 1.5 LPM were tested with MLSS concentrations of 5, 10, and 15 g/L. …”
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Enhanced bioelectrochemical treatment of petroleum refinery wastewater with Labaneh whey as co-substrate
Published 2020“…Among several concentrations of LW as co-substrate in the range of 5–30% (v/v) with PRW, 85:15 (PRW:LW) showed to have the highest power generation (power density (PD), 832 mW/m2), which is two times higher than the control with PRW as sole substrate (PD, 420 mW/m2). On the contrary, a maximum substrate degradation rate of 0.420 kg COD/m3-day (ξCOD, 63.10%), was registered with 80:20 feed. …”
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