Bioremediation of Organic Pollutants Sediments operate as sinks for hydrophobic, recalcitrant, and toxic substances, making organic pollution a worldwide issue. These hydrocarbons are engaged in adsorption, desorption, and transformation activities,…
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Abstract Organic pollutants are a global problem because sediments act as sinks for hydrophobic, recalcitrant and hazardous compounds. Depending on biogeochemical processes these hydrocarbons are involved in adsorption, desorption and…
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There is a great need to protect our environment from unnecessary garbage dumping that can pose health risks to the surrounding people, dumps interferes with the aesthetic value and reduces…
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Adhesive bounding of aluminum components in the aircraft and automotive industry are rapidly replacing many conventional methods of joining two parts togheter. Adhesives bonding is a process where a monomer…
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Materials From the “Sigma-Aldrich the “Poly (3-hexylthiophene-2,5-diyl) (P3HT)” was purchased. However, the Titanium oxide (TiOx) and Poly (amidoamine) (PAMAM) dendritic wedges were combined in the School of Chemistry, Bangor University.…
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Graphene Advantages and Disadvantages Introduction Graphene is a kind of metal that has a feature of overlapping between the conduction bands and the valence it has. These are arranged in…
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A Summary Analysis of In Silico Selection in relation to Aptamer, Based on Computational Docking An important aspect of this topic ‘In Silico Selection in relation to Aptamer, Based on…
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Oolites Composition: Oolite is a sedimentary rock made up of ooids (ooliths) that are cemented together. Most oolites are limestones — ooids are made of calcium carbonate (minerals aragonite or calcite). Description: Ooids are…
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Introduction: Phosphate salts are retrieved from naturally occurring minerals, which are mined, refined, and purified for use in many applications. Mostly Phosphate is used in agriculture as a fertilizer. Sources…
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Introduction: Sulfates occur naturally in the form of minerals, like barite (BaSO4) and gypsum (CaSO4·2H2O). Sulfate also occurs naturally in drinking water. Sulfates are used in the production of fertilizers,…
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Introduction: Chlorides are widely distributed in nature as salts of sodium (NaCl), potassium (KCl), and calcium (CaCl2). These salts of Chlorides are widely used in the production of different industrial…
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Introduction: Sodium is the most abundant element on Earth and is widely distributed in soils, plants, water, and foods. Most of the world has significant deposits of sodium-containing minerals. Sodium…
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… Practical Report of Lab Work Screening of secondary metabolites from Actinomyces Strains Collection and Cultivation Extraction of active compounds Biological screening Chemical Screening Column Chromatography Preparative TLC Metagenomic DNA…
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Surface Analysis – Techniques There are many surface related analytical and experimentally available techniques which are helpful in characterizing the materials. They perform rapid solving of surface-related problems with chemical…
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Preparation of Quantum Dot Solar Cell – QDs Preparation of QDs In this configuration, the QDs are formed into an ordered 3-D array with inter-QD spacing sufficiently small such that…
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Quantum Dot Solar Cell (QDS) The aspect of crystals of Nano of the semiconductor as the blocks of the structure of nanotechnology has opened new traditions to apply them in…
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Molecular Linker to Quantum Dots Sensitized Solar Cells The functionalization of nanostructured titanium dioxide and zinc oxide for solar cell applications using dyes has been studied extensively. Since their discovery,…
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1.1 Title: Preparation of Alkene from 4-methylcyclohexanol 1.2 Abstract: In this experiment molecules of alcohol were reacted in the presence of strong acids, like H2SO4 or H3PO4 , they lost…
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Research Project on Metal Nanoparticles As Green Catalyst and Metal Nanoparticles Synthesis Characterization and Applications Introduction to Metal NanoParticles: Particles having the size from 1 nanometer to 100 nanometers termed…