211 results on '"Dotto, A."'
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2. A novel potato peels waste β-cyclodextrin biocomposite for the efficient uptake of diuron and glyphosate herbicides
3. Carbonaceous adsorbent as green silica by-product applied to the treatment of contaminated effluent by pesticide commonly sprayed on rice cultivation
4. Statistical physical modeling insights for urinary analgesic drug adsorption on carbon nanomaterial derivative
5. Adsorptive features of cyclohexane carboxylic naphthenic acid on a novel cross-linked polymer developed from spent coffee grounds
6. Iron-bearing mining reject as an alternative and effective catalyst for photo-Fenton oxidation of phenol in water
7. Neodymium adsorption from aqueous solution by β-cyclodextrin nanosponges and a polymer valorized from potato peels waste: experiments and conventional and statistical physics interpretations
8. Valorization of winemaking residues as biochar for removing Ni(II) from real industrial painting process effluent in a fixed-bed column
9. Adsorption of rare earth elements on a magnetic geopolymer derived from rice husk: studies in batch, column, and application in real phosphogypsum leachate sample
10. Adsorption processes for environmental issues
11. New and effective cassava bagasse–modified biochar to adsorb Food Red 17 and Acid Blue 9 dyes in a binary mixture
12. Transforming a volcanic rock powder waste into an efficient adsorbent to remove dyes (acid green 16 and acid red 97) and metals (Ag+, Co2+, and Cu2+) from water
13. Applying bottom ash as an alternative Fenton catalyst for effective removal of phenol from aqueous environment
14. Adsorption of perfluorooctanoic carboxylic and heptadecafluorooctane sulfonic acids via magnetic chitosan: isotherms and modeling
15. Recovery of Ce and La from phosphogypsum leachate by adsorption using grape wastes
16. Application of green-synthesized cadmium oxide nanofibers and cadmium oxide/graphene nanosheet nanocomposites as alternative and efficient photocatalysts for methylene blue removal from aqueous matrix
17. From grape bagasse to graphene-like porous carbon nanosheets for CO2 capture
18. Augmented degradation of dyed organic pollutant using Fe2O3 supported on char formed from poultry slaughterhouse waste
19. Valorization of a poultry industry floated sludge as a raw material to produce char and activated carbon for pharmaceutical compounds adsorption
20. Ivermectin adsorption by commercial charcoal in batch and fixed-bed operations
21. Correlation between cocoa shell modifications by CTAB and its dye adsorption properties
22. Adsorption of chloroquine, propranolol, and metformin in aqueous solutions using magnetic graphene oxide nanocomposite
23. Herbs carbonization and activation for fast sorption of nitrate ions: a new challenge for a full treatment of groundwater pollution
24. Activated carbon prepared from Brazil nut shells towards phenol removal from aqueous solutions
25. Preparation of carbonaceous materials from flotation-sludge of the poultry industry and its application in the methylene blue adsorption
26. Enhanced UV-light driven photocatalytic performance of magnetic CoFe2O4/TiO2 nanohybrid for environmental applications
27. Wood waste-based functionalized natural hydrochar for the effective removal of Ce(III) ions from aqueous solution
28. Citrus fruit residues as alternative precursors to developing H2O and CO2 activated carbons and its application for Cu(II) adsorption
29. Remarkable photocatalytic performances towards pollutant degradation under sunlight and enhanced electrochemical properties of TiO2/polymer nanohybrids
30. Brilliant blue FCF dye adsorption using magnetic activated carbon from Sapelli wood sawdust
31. Euterpe oleracea-based biochar for clonazepam adsorption: synthesis, characterization, adsorption properties, and toxicity assays
32. Cassava bagasse as an alternative biosorbent to uptake methylene blue environmental pollutant from water
33. Preparation of alumina-supported Fe-Al-La composite for fluoride removal from an aqueous matrix
34. Application of Pb–Fe spinel-activated carbon for phenol removal from aqueous solutions: fixed-bed adsorption studies
35. Highlighting the adsorption mechanism of dyes onto activated carbon derived from sludge by theoretical physical analysis
36. Effective removal of cationic dye on activated carbon made from cactus fruit peels: a combined experimental and theoretical study
37. A review of the main methods for composite adsorbents characterization
38. Development of adsorbent rigid structure based on Spirulina sp./chitosan bioblends coatings for dye adsorption in fixed bed column
39. Adsorption kinetics and equilibrium of Ni2+, Cu2+, Co2+, and Ag+ on geopolymers derived from ashes: application to treat effluents from the E-Coat printing process
40. Adsorption of basic fuchsin using soybean straw hydrolyzed by subcritical water
41. Polishing of painting process effluents through adsorption with biochar from winemaking residues
42. Remarkable sunlight-driven photocatalytic performance of Ag-doped ZnO nanoparticles prepared by green synthesis for degradation of emerging pollutants in water
43. Understanding the Cu2+ adsorption mechanism on activated carbon using advanced statistical physics modelling
44. Reviewing variables and their implications affecting adsorption of Cr(VI) onto activated carbon: an in-depth statistical case study
45. Application of biowaste generated by the production chain of pitaya fruit (Hylocereus undatus) as an efficient adsorbent for removal of naproxen in water
46. Effective removal of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug from wastewater by adsorption process using acid-treated Fagopyrum esculentum husk
47. Answer to comments on “Reviewing variables and their implications affecting adsorption of Cr(VI) onto activated carbon: an in-depth statistical case study” by da Rosa et al. (doi: 10.1007/s11356-022–19169-z)
48. Volcanic rock powder residues as precursors for the synthesis of adsorbents and potential application in the removal of dyes and metals from water
49. Development of activated carbon from Schizolobium parahyba (guapuruvu) residues employed for the removal of ketoprofen
50. Adsorption of atrazine and 2,4-D pesticides on alternative biochars from cedar bark sawdust (Cedrella fissilis)
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