Synthesis of a novel porous organic polymer containing triazine and cyclohexanone rings as an efficient methyl red adsorbent from aqueous solutions

J Ghanbari, A Mobinikhaledi - Scientific Reports, 2023 - nature.com
In this research, a new porous organic polymer based on triazine and cyclohexanone rings
was synthesized via Schiff base condensation, and its performance as an adsorbent for the …

[HTML][HTML] Investigation of oil biodegradation using expanded zeolite infused with oil-consuming microorganisms.

SM Mirsalami, M Mirsalami - Environmental Advances, 2024 - Elsevier
The study examined the capabilities of expanded zeolites, which were modified with oil-
consuming bacteria, in terms of biosorption, biodegradation, and oil absorption. This …

Advances in zeolite-based materials for dye removal: Current trends and future prospects

V Gadore, SR Mishra, N Yadav, G Yadav… - Inorganic Chemistry …, 2024 - Elsevier
One of the main causes of environmental contamination is the textile sector. Approximately
20% of global industrial water pollution is caused by the textile dye industries. Although …

Effect of natural organic residues on the adsorption capacity of layered silicate alumina clay

NK Soliman, HF Alyafei, AAM El-Reedy… - International Journal …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Layered silicate clay can be modified with organic residues to enhance its adsorption
properties and make it suitable for the removal of industrial hazardous substances in various …

Ultrasonic assisted removal of methyl orange and bovine serum albumin from wastewater using modified activated carbons: RSM optimization and reusability

IA Khan, AU Khan, KM Deen, E Asselin… - Materials Research …, 2024 - iopscience.iop.org
The removal of industrial pollutants from water remains a significant challenge in water
treatment processes. This study investigated the efficacy of powder-activated carbon (PAC) …

[PDF][PDF] Environmental Advances

SM Mirsalami, M Mirsalami - researchgate.net
The study examined the capabilities of expanded zeolites, which were modified with oil-
consuming bacteria, in terms of biosorption, biodegradation, and oil absorption. This …