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Author(s): MOREIRA FILHO, M. A.; ALVES, A. A.; GARCEZ. B. S.; MOREIRA, A. L.; AZEVEDO, D. M. M. R.; PARENTE, H. N.
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Author(s): GROMBONI, C. F.; DONATI, G. L; MATOS, W. O.; NEVES, E. F. A.; NOGUEIRA, A. R. de A.; NOBREGA, J. A. Efficiency of metabisulfite and a commercial steel wool as reducing agents in the removal of Cr(VI) from wastewaters was evaluated. Chromium( VI) was converted to Cr(III), precipitated with NaOH, and... ... |
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Author(s): PONSANO, E. H. G.; LIMA, L. K. F. de; TORRES, A. P. C. The hypothesis to be tested in this chapter is that an industrial byproduct may undergo a biological treatment yielding biological treatment yielding a product with application. The objective of this... ... |
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Author(s): MACEDO, G. K.; DIAS, E. H.; RIBEIRO, C.; LOPES, O. F. The development of visible-light active photocatalysts is vital to harvest the solar irradiation and build efficient photoelectrochemical devices. Bismuth oxyhalide (BiOCl, BiOBr and BiOI) materials s... ... |
Author(s): NUNES, F. C.; SANTOS, S. I. P.; COLNAGO, L. A.; HAMMER, P.; FERREIRA, J. A.; AMBRÓSIO, C. E.; PALLONE, E. M. J. A. Abstract: This study investigates the profound impact of the ZrO2 inclusion volume on the characteristics of Al2O3/ZrO2 nanocomposites, particularly influencing the formation of calcium phosphates on... ... |
Author(s): MAURICIO, R. A.; BRIENZO, M.; NASSU, R. T.; AZEREDO, H. M. C. de Producing edible films from alliums, such as onion and garlic, is a promising strategy for food packaging due to their gel-forming polysaccharides and bioactive compounds. |
Author(s): MAURICIO, R. A.; OLIVEIRA FILHO, J. G. DE; SANTOS, L. B. DOS; NASSU, R. T.; AZEREDO, H. M. C. de The use of vegetables in the production of active edible films is an interesting approach due to the presence of bioactive compounds in their composition. |
Author(s): VOORT, M.; MENDES, R.; RAAIJMAKERS, J. M. The rhizosphere microbiome offers a range of ecosystem services to the plant. Including nutrient acquisition, tolerance to abiotic stress and protection against diseases. Here we studied how heat trea... ... |
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