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    Methylene blue and acid red adsorption on biochar made from modified sugarcane bagasse: A dynamic, equilibrium, and thermodynamic investigation by Wenfang Zhu, Fangyuan Chen, Lei Ye, Xinyuan Yang, Yali Song, Hua Wang

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The modified bagasse biochar was used to remove methylene blue (MB) and acid red (AR) dyes. The surface characteristics of the modified bagasse biochars were analyzed using Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM), Fourier Transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), and Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET) analysis. …”
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    Adsorption Isotherms of Methylene Blue in Aqueous Solution onto Activated Carbons Developed from Vine Shoots () by Physical and Chemical Methods by María Ruiz-Fernández, María Alexandre-Franco, Carmen Fernández-González, Vicente Gómez-Serrano

    Published 2010-11-01
    “…Carbonaceous adsorbents (CAs) developed from vine shoots ( Vitis Vinifera , VS) and characterized texturally were used for the adsorption of Methylene Blue (MB) from aqueous solution. The CAs were prepared by physical activation in air, carbon dioxide and steam, and by chemical activation with H 3 PO 4 , ZnCl 2 and KOH. …”
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    Spatially Resolved Cathodoluminescence in the Vicinity of Defects in the High-Efficiency InGaN/GaN Blue Light Emitting Diodes by Manh-Ha Doan, Jaejin Lee

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…In addition to the standard 447 nm blue emission from the InGaN/GaN multiple quantum wells, a high-energy shoulder is clearly observed in cathodoluminescence spectra of the high-efficiency InGaN/GaN blue light emitting diodes grown on sapphire substrates by metalorganic chemical vapor deposition. …”
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    Preparation of Mesoporous-Activated Carbon from Branches of Pomegranate Trees: Optimization on Removal of Methylene Blue Using Response Surface Methodology by Jassem M. Salman

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…The carbon yield was found to be 16% while the removal of methylene blue was found to be 92.5%.…”
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    Removal of Methylene Blue from Wastewater by Adsorption onto ZnCl2 Activated Corn Husk Carbon Equilibrium Studies by Maryam Khodaie, Nahid Ghasemi, Babak Moradi, Mohsen Rahimi

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…The removal of methylene blue by activated carbon of corn husk by ZnCl2 activation () was investigated in the present study. …”
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    Edible portions of precooked blue swimming crab: Chemical composition and effect of chitooligosaccharide conjugate and high-pressure processing on microbial inactivation by Khaettareeya Pimsannil, Suriya Palamae, Xinru Fan, Qiancheng Zhao, Bin Zhang, Soottawat Benjakul

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Different edible portions including meat (lump, claw and backfin) and roe of blue swimming crab (Portunus pelagicus) were analyzed. …”
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    Métamérisme by Gaëlle Leclercq

    Published 2010-11-01
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    Influence of Ce Doping on the Electrical and Optical Properties of TiO2 and Its Photocatalytic Activity for the Degradation of Remazol Brilliant Blue R by Aisha Malik, S. Hameed, M. J. Siddiqui, M. M. Haque, M. Muneer

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…The photocatalytic activity of the synthesized particles (Ce-doped TiO2) with dopant concentration of 9% (Ce) showed the highest photocatalytic activity for the degradation of the dye derivative Remazol Brilliant Blue R in an immersion well photochemical reactor with 500 W halogen linear lamp in the presence of atmospheric oxygen.…”
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    Suitability of Water Harvesting in the Upper Blue Nile Basin, Ethiopia: A First Step towards a Mesoscale Hydrological Modeling Framework by Yihun T. Dile, Johan Rockström, Louise Karlberg

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…The potential for water harvesting in the Upper Blue Nile Basin was assessed using two GIS-based Multicriteria Evaluation methods: (1) a Boolean approach to locate suitable areas for in situ and ex situ systems and (2) a weighted overlay analysis to classify suitable areas into different water harvesting suitability levels. …”
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