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212 related items for PubMed ID: 32105853

  • 1. Removal of hexabromocyclododecane by carboxymethyl cellulose stabilized Fe and Ni/Fe bimetallic nanoparticles: The particle stability and reactivity in water.
    Tso CP, Kuo DTF, Shih YH.
    Chemosphere; 2020 Jul; 250():126155. PubMed ID: 32105853
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  • 2. The transformation of hexabromocyclododecane using zerovalent iron nanoparticle aggregates.
    Tso CP, Shih YH.
    J Hazard Mater; 2014 Jul 30; 277():76-83. PubMed ID: 24962054
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  • 3. The influence of carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) on the reactivity of Fe NPs toward decabrominated diphenyl ether: The Ni doping, temperature, pH, and anion effects.
    Tso CP, Shih YH.
    J Hazard Mater; 2017 Jan 15; 322(Pt A):145-151. PubMed ID: 27083057
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  • 4. Reduction of hexavalent chromium by carboxymethyl cellulose-stabilized zero-valent iron nanoparticles.
    Wang Q, Qian H, Yang Y, Zhang Z, Naman C, Xu X.
    J Contam Hydrol; 2010 May 20; 114(1-4):35-42. PubMed ID: 20304518
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  • 6. The dual effects of carboxymethyl cellulose on the colloidal stability and toxicity of nanoscale zero-valent iron.
    Dong H, Xie Y, Zeng G, Tang L, Liang J, He Q, Zhao F, Zeng Y, Wu Y.
    Chemosphere; 2016 Feb 20; 144():1682-9. PubMed ID: 26519799
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  • 14. The reactivity of well-dispersed zerovalent iron nanoparticles toward pentachlorophenol in water.
    Tso CP, Shih YH.
    Water Res; 2015 Apr 01; 72():372-80. PubMed ID: 25575963
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  • 15. Application of artificial intelligence in modeling of nitrate removal process using zero-valent iron nanoparticles-loaded carboxymethyl cellulose.
    Sepehri S, Javadi Moghaddam J, Abdoli S, Asgari Lajayer B, Shu W, Price GW.
    Environ Geochem Health; 2024 Jun 26; 46(8):262. PubMed ID: 38926193
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  • 16. In situ testing of metallic iron nanoparticle mobility and reactivity in a shallow granular aquifer.
    Bennett P, He F, Zhao D, Aiken B, Feldman L.
    J Contam Hydrol; 2010 Jul 30; 116(1-4):35-46. PubMed ID: 20542350
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  • 17. Effects of environmental factors on the removal of heavy metals by sulfide-modified nanoscale zerovalent iron.
    Xu W, Hu X, Lou Y, Jiang X, Shi K, Tong Y, Xu X, Shen C, Hu B, Lou L.
    Environ Res; 2020 Aug 30; 187():109662. PubMed ID: 32460094
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  • 18. A novel biochar supported CMC stabilized nano zero-valent iron composite for hexavalent chromium removal from water.
    Zhang S, Lyu H, Tang J, Song B, Zhen M, Liu X.
    Chemosphere; 2019 Feb 30; 217():686-694. PubMed ID: 30448748
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