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Ragab E. Abou-Zeid
Researcher at University of Grenoble
Publications - 63
Citations - 2185
Ragab E. Abou-Zeid is an academic researcher from University of Grenoble. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cellulose & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 49 publications receiving 1206 citations. Previous affiliations of Ragab E. Abou-Zeid include Yahoo!.
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Current State and New Trends in the Use of Cellulose Nanomaterials for Wastewater Treatment
TL;DR: It appears that the use of nanocellulose for these applications as an adsorbent and as a membrane for the removal of contaminants is very promising for wastewater treatment industries.
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Development of wheat gluten/nanocellulose/titanium dioxide nanocomposites for active food packaging
TL;DR: The antimicrobial activity of the coated papers, against Saccharomyces cervisiae, Gram-negative bacteria Escherichia coli and Gram-positive bacteria Staphylococcus aureus, was investigated and expressed in terms of reduction % of surviving number (CFU) of the tested organisms.
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Biomass pyrolysis: past, present, and future
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss current and future trends in biomass pyrolysis, e.g., microwave, solar, plasma, and co-polymerization of biomass with synthetic polymers and sewage.
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Biomimetic Mineralization of Three-Dimensional Printed Alginate/TEMPO-Oxidized Cellulose Nanofibril Scaffolds for Bone Tissue Engineering
TL;DR: The results show that the alginate/TEMPO-oxidized cellulose nanofibril/alginate hydrogel system may be a promising 3D printing scaffold for bone tissue engineering.
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Multifunctional cellulose nanocrystal /metal oxide hybrid, photo-degradation, antibacterial and larvicidal activities.
Ahmed S. Elfeky,Salem S. Salem,Ahmed S. Elzaref,Medhat E. Owda,Hassan A. El-Adawy,Ahmed M. Saeed,Mohamed A. Awad,Ragab E. Abou-Zeid,Amr Fouda +8 more
TL;DR: The hybrid nanostructure exhibit larvicidal activity against Anopheles stephensi better than CNC and ZnO/CuO nanostructures.