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D.E. Giles

Researcher at Murdoch University

Publications -  15
Citations -  1222

D.E. Giles is an academic researcher from Murdoch University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Copper & Leaching (metallurgy). The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 15 publications receiving 1093 citations. Previous affiliations of D.E. Giles include Australian National University & Cooperative Research Centre.

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Review of fluoride removal from drinking water.

TL;DR: This review article is aimed at providing precise information on efforts made by various researchers in the field of fluoride removal for drinking water by broadly divided in two sections dealing with membrane and adsorption techniques.
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Iron and aluminium based adsorption strategies for removing arsenic from water.

TL;DR: This review briefly presents iron and aluminium based adsorbents for arsenic removal and point-of-use adsorptive remediation methods indicate that Sono Arsenic filter and Kanchan™ ArsenIC filter are in operation at various locations of Bangladesh and Nepal.
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The kinetics of dissolution of slaked lime

TL;DR: In this paper, a mechanism for CaO slaking in which under moderate agitation the overall rate is controlled by diffusion of Ca2+ and OH− ions from the reacting surface, and under more vigorous agitation the dissolution of Ca(OH)2 at the surface controls the rate.
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Reactions of lime with carbonate-containing solutions

TL;DR: In this paper, the formation of calcium hydroxide disks after reacting with carbonate solutions was examined by XRD and TGA and the results showed that the amount of calcium carbonate formed on the disks increases with sodium carbonate concentration, but the level of calcification reaches a minimum at a solution concentration of about 0.05 M carbonate and then increases at higher carbonate concentrations.
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Cyanide thermodynamics 2. Stability constants of copper(I) cyanide complexes in aqueous acetonitrile mixtures.

TL;DR: The stability (formation) constants of the binary Cu(I)-CN(-) complexes have been measured in five aqueous mixtures containing from 10% to 70% v/v acetonitrile (MeCN) by glass electrode potentiometry at 25 degrees C and an ionic strength of l M (NaClO(4).