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Deep Destruction of the Triton X-100 Nonionic Surfactant in Water by Advanced Oxidation Processes Involving Ozone
AbstractAlkylphenolpolyethoxylates whose bioresistant metabolites (alkylphenols, short-chain alkylphenolpolyethoxylates and alkylphenoxycarboxylic...
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Photocatalytic Destruction of Non-Ionic Surfactant Triton X-100 with Hydrogen Peroxide in Water in the Reactors with Immobilized TiO2
AbstractThe photocatalytic destruction of organic substances is an efficient method for the production of high-quality purified water for various...
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Tween 80 and Triton X-100 effects on morphological evolvement and stability of schwertmannite during bacterial reproduction
Nonionic surfactants with ideal surface properties and lower ecotoxicities have been highly attended in metal bioleaching and pollutant bio-treatment...
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Adsorption of Reactive Blue 19 as an Anionic Dye by PVA/CS/Triton X-100 Electrospun Nanofibers
Reactive dyes, due to their high molecular weight and aromatic structure, are considered more challenging pollutants than other dyes. They are highly... -
Changes in the aquatic ecotoxicological effects of Triton X-100 after UV photodegradation
Various spray adjuvants including surfactants are widely used in agricultural pesticide formulations, and some of them may remain in soils and waters...
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Effects of soil properties on the remediation of diesel-contaminated soil by Triton X-100-aided washing
Although nonionic surfactant is widely used for petroleum-contaminated soil washing, there is no definite conclusion on the main soil factors which...
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Peculiarities of the Diffusion Transfer of Hydrophobic Organic Pollutants in Natural Disperse Systems
AbstractThe release of various pollutants into the environment necessitates monitoring their spreading in soils, develo** strategies to prevent...
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Efficacy of surfactants in the sustainable restoration of the geotechnical properties of diesel-contaminated soil
In this study, an evaluation of washing-based treatment for diesel-contaminated soil using non-ionic surfactants such as Tween-20, NP-9.5, and Triton...
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Functionalizing carbon nanofibers with chicken manure to catalyse oxygen reduction reaction in a fuel cell
Chicken manure (CM) is one of the most common animal wastes produced worldwide. The conventional application of CM is as a fertilizer; however, in...
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Using Various Surfactants for Ultrafiltration Removal of Cobalt(II) Ions from Contaminated Water
AbstractHeavy metals (HM) are among the most dangerous inorganic ecotoxicants that can have a mutagenic and toxic effect on all objects of the...
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Cloud Point Extraction Coupled with Laser Thermal Lens Spectrometry for Determination of Trace Palladium in Environmental Water Samples
AbstractA highly sensitive, simple and safe method has been developed for the determination of trace palladium by cloud point extraction (CPE)...
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Enhanced washing of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons from contaminated soils by the empowered surfactant properties of de novo O-alkylated humic matter
Aqueous solutions of humic acid (HA) derivatized by a catalyzed O-alkylation reaction with methyl, pentyl, and benzyl groups at 40, 60, and 80% of...
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Determination of Zn, Mn, and Cd in Strata Water
AbstractThe effect produced by the Triton X-100 concentration and ultrasonic treatment time on the value of an analytical signal during the atomic...
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Characterization of biosurfactant and lipase produced by Haloferax chudinovii HB1RANIA from solar saltern of Mulund, Mumbai, India
Halotolerant enzymes and biosurfactants from halophilic bacteria hold prominent significance in biotechnological sectors due to their widespread...
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Peculiarities of the Electrodecontamination of a Concentrated Aqueous Kaolin Dispersion from Dichlorodecane
AbstractChlorine-substituted derivatives of hydrocarbons are a large class of organic substances, many of which pose a significant threat to the...
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Synthesis and characterization of precipitated calcium carbonate from marble waste for its application in papermaking
CaCl 2 solution and Ca(OH) 2 slurry, both prepared from marble waste (MARWAS), were carbonated with CO 2 gas in the presence of cetyltrimethylammonium...
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Effect of Chemical Agents on the Diffusion Behavior of Oxygen in Groundwater Under Combined Remediation Technique of Air Sparging and Soil Flushing
Composite technique of soil flushing and air sparging was frequently used to remediate the contaminated site. During these processes, the surfactant...
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The Recent Strategies Employed in Chemical Analysis of Contaminated Waters, Sediments and Soils as a Part of the Remediation Process: Extraction
For the past few decades, Earth’s terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems have been altered dramatically by human actions. Many industrial activities have... -
UV-light photocatalytic degradation of non-ionic surfactants using ZnO nanoparticles
The aim of this study was to evaluate the performance of zinc oxide nanoparticles as a photocatalyst for photodegradation of two model non-ionic...
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Adsorption of methylene blue by composite foams containing alkali-activated blast furnace slag and lignin
Adsorption is a promising method to remove dyes, such as methylene blue, from wastewater. In this study, a dynamic adsorption set-up was used to...