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PRECONCENTRATION OF SUDAN I DYE USING ? CYCLODEXTRIN BUTANEDIOL DIGLYCIDYL ETHER POLYMER AS THE SOLID PHASE EXTRACTANT

PRECONCENTRATION OF SUDAN I DYE USING ? CYCLODEXTRIN BUTANEDIOL DIGLYCIDYL ETHER POLYMER AS THE SOLID PHASE EXTRACTANT

... In this study, a solid phase extraction method has been developed for the preconcentration of Sudan I at trace level using β-cyclodextrin polymer. After preconcentration, the dye solute was determined by UV-VIS ...

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To study the effectiveness of modified surface of lignocellulosic material  for the removal of reactive red 223 by adsorption method

To study the effectiveness of modified surface of lignocellulosic material for the removal of reactive red 223 by adsorption method

... of shaking time was also ...in shaking incubator, after the 10 min interval each flask was filtered and absorbance was noted at λ max of 591 nm (Mukhtat ...

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Solvent extraction study of praseodymium from salicylate  medium by cyanex 301

Solvent extraction study of praseodymium from salicylate medium by cyanex 301

... The shaking time was optimized by performing extraction for various periods of time (1-15 ...of shaking there was quantitative extraction of praseodymium (III) (Table 3 & ...prolonged ...

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Xylanase Production from Trichoderma viride and its Immobilization on the Sea Sands Matrix

Xylanase Production from Trichoderma viride and its Immobilization on the Sea Sands Matrix

... various shaking time to investigate time needed by enzyme interacted with the adsorbed matrix in immobilization ...more shaking time, xylanase amount absorbed into sea sand also ...

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Treatment of Wastewater Contaminated with Nickel Using Khulays Activated Bentonite

Treatment of Wastewater Contaminated with Nickel Using Khulays Activated Bentonite

... application of Khulays activated clay (bentonite) to remove nickel from wastewater. The removal characteristics of nickel ions from wastewater using Khulays activated bentonite were investigated under various operating ...

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Separation Efficiency of Glucose and Maltose from Industrial Effluent by Granular Activated Carbon

Separation Efficiency of Glucose and Maltose from Industrial Effluent by Granular Activated Carbon

... Fig. 3 shows that when using sorbent dose 5 gm/L the amount of glucose adsorbed onto GAC increased moderately from 10.8 to 93 mg/gm, with an increasing initial concentration from 5115 to 15785 mg/L. Also, it found that ...

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Procedural effects on NaHC03 extractable soil P

Procedural effects on NaHC03 extractable soil P

... The NaHCO extractable P increased linearly with shaking time up to 120 min (Fig. the slope of the increase was almost 8-fold greater for the soil with the greater extractable P concent[r] ...

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Thermodynamics of adsorption of Pb (II) and Cd (II) metal ions from aqueous solution by Punica granatum L  husk

Thermodynamics of adsorption of Pb (II) and Cd (II) metal ions from aqueous solution by Punica granatum L husk

... Temperature and shaking time effects on adsorption of Pb (II) and Cd (II) metal ions from aqueous solutions by Punica granatum L. has been studied. The Punica granatum L. husk proved to be effective ...

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Batch Study on COD and Ammonia Nitrogen Removal Using Granular Activated Carbon and Cockle Shells

Batch Study on COD and Ammonia Nitrogen Removal Using Granular Activated Carbon and Cockle Shells

... ratio, shaking speed, shaking time, pH, and dosage for activated carbon and cockle shells in treatment of COD and ammonia nitrogen in a stabilized ...

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Batch study on COD and ammonia nitrogen removal using granular activated carbon and cockle shells

Batch study on COD and ammonia nitrogen removal using granular activated carbon and cockle shells

... ratio, shaking speed, shaking time, pH, and dosage for activated carbon and cockle shells in treatment of COD and ammonia nitrogen in a stabilized ...

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Sudden bubble formation in carbonated drinks

Sudden bubble formation in carbonated drinks

... temperature, shaking method, shaking time and resting time on the number of bubbles formed, their rising velocity and their growth rate is proposed as the subject of this bachelor ...

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DEVELOPMENT OF EVALUATION METHOD FOR SEISMIC ISOLATION SYSTEMS OF NUCLEAR POWER FACILITIES - SEISMIC DESIGN AND ANALYSIS FOR CROSSOVER PIPING -

DEVELOPMENT OF EVALUATION METHOD FOR SEISMIC ISOLATION SYSTEMS OF NUCLEAR POWER FACILITIES - SEISMIC DESIGN AND ANALYSIS FOR CROSSOVER PIPING -

... For the seismically isolated LWR, large relative displacement between RB and TB occurs when only RB is seismically isolated and many piping systems must be arranged at the boundary of the two buildings. The crossover ...

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Removal Dye Color From Aqueous Solution By Adsorption

Removal Dye Color From Aqueous Solution By Adsorption

... The textile, paper and pulp, paint, printing and cosmetic industries contain significant amount of the dyes and the dye wastes must be treated to bring down their concentration to permissible limit before discharging ...

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Chitosan beads as an adsorbent for the removal of colour from natural rubber wastewater

Chitosan beads as an adsorbent for the removal of colour from natural rubber wastewater

... natural resources. As compared with other commercial adsorbents, it has received a lot of focus due to its specific properties such as cationic, high adsorption capacity, macromolecular structure, abundance and low price ...

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Physico-chemical Properties of Bacterial Cellulose Produced by Newly Strain Gluconacetobacter xylinus ANG-29 in Static and Shaking Fermentations

Physico-chemical Properties of Bacterial Cellulose Produced by Newly Strain Gluconacetobacter xylinus ANG-29 in Static and Shaking Fermentations

... Production and harvesting of bacterial cellulose Production medium that used was coconut water-based with supplementation of 5% (w/v) granulated sugar, 0.5% (w/v) ammonium sulfate and the pH of medium was adjusted to 5 ...

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Shaking Decision Trees for Risks and Rewards

Shaking Decision Trees for Risks and Rewards

... Best practice could also include subtracting other quantifiable costs from net payoffs. For example, the client might estimate that he will pay $8,000 in overtime labor to comply with discovery. And what if five ...

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Utilization of empty fruit bunch fibre as potential adsorbent for ammonia nitrogen removal in natural rubber wastewater

Utilization of empty fruit bunch fibre as potential adsorbent for ammonia nitrogen removal in natural rubber wastewater

... the shaking speed, there is a further raised in the adsorption due to the binding sites are free for further ...With shaking, the external mass transfer coefficient raises causing the faster adsorption of ...

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Selection and experimental evaluation of shaking rods of canopy shaker to reduce tree damage for citrus mechanical harvesting

Selection and experimental evaluation of shaking rods of canopy shaker to reduce tree damage for citrus mechanical harvesting

... selected shaking rods After analyzing the bending deformation properties of the selected shaking rods with static and dynamic vibration analysis, vibration performance tests using acceleration measurement ...

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Synthesis of Alumino-phosphates from Bones for use in Water Remediation

Synthesis of Alumino-phosphates from Bones for use in Water Remediation

... More than two thirds of the earth is covered by water however, only 2.5% of all the water on earth is fresh. In Kenya, only 1.9% of land coverage is occupied by water, with more than 41% of the population lacking access ...

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Characterization of Jordanian Porcelanite Rock with Reference to the Adsorption Behavior of Lead ions from Aqueous Solution

Characterization of Jordanian Porcelanite Rock with Reference to the Adsorption Behavior of Lead ions from Aqueous Solution

... Lead ions were adsorbed from aqueous solution by Jordanian porcelanite rock. Adsorption was studied as a function of initial concentration, PH, adsorbent dose and contact time at constant temperature. The ...

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