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Optimization of copper oxide film by dip coating technique for oxygen detection
Published 2018“…Based on the results, 400 oC annealing temperature, pH 12.0 of CuO solution and 70 mm/min of withdrawal speed are the optimum parameters of CuO films for gas detection. …”
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Poly-ferric sulphate as superior coagulant: A review on preparation methods and properties
Published 2023“…Iron-based coagulants are widely used in wastewater treatment due to their high positively charged ion that effectively destabilise colloidal suspension, and thus contribute to the formation of insoluble flocs. …”
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Sugarcane green ceramic hollow fibre membrane for oily wastewater separation
Published 2018“…In this work, various spinning parameters (effect of WSBA contents, bore fluid flow rate, air gap, and sintering temperature) were evaluated. …”
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Effect of Various Sizes of Calcined Marsh Clam Shell on Phosphate Removal from Aqueous Solution
Published 2024“…Phosphorus is one of essential elements for sustaining life largely through phosphate, a compound containing the phosphate ion, PO4 3−. However, excessive phosphorus concentrations will cause eutrophication and this condition is considered as an environmental issue. …”
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Investigation of burr in high speed microdrilling
Published 2013“…The desirability of getting the minimum burr height is72% and the optimum parameters are 30000 rpm spindle speed and 0.2 mm/min feed rate.…”
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UPLCeMS/MS for simultaneous determination of aflatoxins, ochratoxin A, zearalenone, DON, fumonisins, T-2 toxin and HT-2 toxin, in cereals
Published 2012“…Mycotoxins were separated by reverse phase liquid chromatography (RP-LC) and detected by tandem mass spectrometry using an electro spray-ionization interface (ESI) in both positive- and negative- ion modes. The mean recoveries of mycotoxins from spiked cereals ranged from 83.5% to 107.3%, whereas the limit of detection (LOD) and limit of quantification (LOQ) ranged from 0.01 to 25 ng/g and 0.02e40 ng/g, respectively. …”
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A study on the application of discrete curvature feature extraction and optimization algorithms to battery health estimation
Published 2024“…Lithium-ion batteries are extensively utilised in various industries and everyday life. …”
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Assessment of heavy metal contamination in flooding area case study at Sungai Pahang and Sungai Kelantan
Published 2018“…Moreover, in Kelantan River the concentration of heavy metals indicating that it is contaminated with Fe, Mn, Pb, Cr, Cu, Hg, and As; as all heavy metals exceeded the maximum allowable limits. Ion exchange, phytoremediation, law punishment, awareness programmes and proper effluent systems management by industries are recommended measures to minimize heavy metal contaminations in rivers. …”
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Water surface platform for internet-based environmental monitoring system
Published 2019“…The power load of the WSP is 10.84W with the total time consumed of one hour and 36 seconds by using Li-ion battery. There is a slightly difference in transferring the data to the ThingSpeak channel and sending SMS due to some delays in coding part. …”
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Emerging waste-to-wealth applications of fly ash for environmental remediation: A review
Published 2023“…In comparison with conventional carbonbased adsorbents, fly ash-derived geopolymer and zeolite materials reportedly exhibited greater heavy metal ions removal and reached the maximum adsorption capacity of about 150 mg g− 1 . …”
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Emerging waste-to-wealth applications of fly ash for environmental remediation: A review
Published 2023“…In comparison with conventional carbonbased adsorbents, fly ash-derived geopolymer and zeolite materials reportedly exhibited greater heavy metal ions removal and reached the maximum adsorption capacity of about 150 mg g− 1 . …”
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The phytochemical content and antimicrobial activities of Malaysian Calophyllum canum (stem bark)
Published 2012“…Three main Calophyllum canum fractions (none – high polar) were tested to find out the phenolic, flavonoid, flavonol content, DPPH radical scavenging, reducing power and chelating iron ions. Also were tested against Bacillus cereus, Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, Psedomonas aeruginosa, Candida albicans, and Cryptococcus neoformans. …”
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Structural basis for the design of selective complexing agents for transition metals
Published 1989“…Selectivity of complexation of metal ions by macrocyclic ligands were investigated. The stability constant data of zinc(II) and cadmium(II) complexes of a series of cyclic quadridentate ligands were compared. …”
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Characterization and solvent stability of strep-tagged purified recombinant lipase from thermostable and solvent tolerant Bacillus sp. strain 42.
Published 2009“…Based on solvent stability studies in 30 min pre-incubation in 25% v/v solvents with a shaking rate at 150 strokes per min, the purified Lip 42 showed a different residual activity profiles depending on solvents and temperatures. …”
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Wear analysis of Silicon Nitride (Si3N4) cutting tool in dry machining of T6061 Aluminium Alloy
Published 2013“…Machining was performed at four different cutting speeds; 292, 388, 518 and 689 m/min using two different cutting parameters (feed rate, f = 0.2 mm/rev, depth of cut, d = 0.1 mm and f = 0.4 mm/rev, d = 0.2 mm). …”
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