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Effective elimination of lead from polluted wastewater utilizing a novel nanocomposite derived fr...



Effective elimination of lead from polluted wastewater utilizing a novel nanocomposite derived from byproducts of drinking water industry  BMC Chemistry

Remediation of chromium and mercury polluted calcareous soils using nanoparticles: Sorption –deso...



Remediation of chromium and mercury polluted calcareous soils using nanoparticles: Sorption –desorption kinetics, speciation and fractionation  ScienceDirect.com

Novel nano-fertilizers derived from drinking water industry waste for sustained release of macron...



Novel nano-fertilizers derived from drinking water industry waste for sustained release of macronutrients: performance, kinetics and sorption mechanisms | Scientific Reports  Nature

Enhanced removal of Thiamethoxam from wastewater using waste-derived nanoparticles: Adsorption pe...



Enhanced removal of Thiamethoxam from wastewater using waste-derived nanoparticles: Adsorption performance and mechanisms  ScienceDirect.com

Louise Beacham Obituary (2017) - Toledo, OH - The Blade - Legacy.com



Louise Beacham Obituary (2017) - Toledo, OH - The Blade  Legacy.com

FTIR spectra of a ZnFe2O4 and b HAP/ZnFe2O4 - researchgate.net



FTIR spectra of a ZnFe2O4 and b HAP/ZnFe2O4  researchgate.net

Cost-effective ecofriendly nanoparticles for rapid and efficient indigo carmine dye removal from ...



Cost-effective ecofriendly nanoparticles for rapid and efficient indigo carmine dye removal from wastewater: Adsorption equilibrium, kinetics and mechanism  ScienceDirect.com

X-ray diffraction patterns of graphite and graphene oxide (A), TEM image (B), and Electron diffra...



X-ray diffraction patterns of graphite and graphene oxide (A), TEM image (B), and Electron diffraction pattern of GO (C)  researchgate.net

Ecofriendly nanoparticles derived from water industry byproducts for effective removal of Cu (II)...



Ecofriendly nanoparticles derived from water industry byproducts for effective removal of Cu (II) from wastewater: Adsorption isotherms and kinetics  ScienceDirect.com