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183 related items for PubMed ID: 38123767

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    Samal PP, Swain J, Qaiyum MA, Ghosh A, Mandal D, Dey B, Dey S.
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  • 3. Exploring the promising potential of fallen bamboo leaves (Bambusa bambos) for efficient removal of crystal violet from wastewater.
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    Hapiz A, Jawad AH, Wilson LD, ALOthman ZA, Abdulhameed AS, Algburi S.
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  • 8. Photocatalytic evaluation of synthesized MnO2/Fe3O4 NCs by Q. infectoria extract for removal Ni(II) and phenol: Study phytochemical, kinetics, thermodynamics, and antibioactivity.
    Golabiazar R, Yusif SY, Qadir CN, Abduljabar RS, Othman KI, Omar FB.
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    Asghari E, Saraji M.
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    Parimelazhagan V, Yashwath P, Arukkani Pushparajan D, Carpenter J.
    Int J Mol Sci; 2022 Oct 18; 23(20):. PubMed ID: 36293336
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  • 13. Nigella sativa seed based nanocomposite-MnO2/BC: An antibacterial material for photocatalytic degradation, and adsorptive removal of Methylene blue from water.
    Siddiqui SI, Manzoor O, Mohsin M, Chaudhry SA.
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  • 15. Statistically optimized sequential hydrothermal route for FeTiO3 surface modification: evaluation of hazardous cationic dyes adsorptive removal.
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  • 18. Biochar pyrolyzed from MgAl-layered double hydroxides pre-coated ramie biomass (Boehmeria nivea (L.) Gaud.): Characterization and application for crystal violet removal.
    Tan XF, Liu YG, Gu YL, Liu SB, Zeng GM, Cai X, Hu XJ, Wang H, Liu SM, Jiang LH.
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    Kani AN, Dovi E, Aryee AA, Han R, Qu L.
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