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University of Johannesburg
Education•Johannesburg, South Africa•
About: University of Johannesburg is a education organization based out in Johannesburg, South Africa. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Tourism. The organization has 8070 authors who have published 22749 publications receiving 329408 citations. The organization is also known as: UJ.
Topics: Population, Tourism, Large Hadron Collider, Adsorption, Higher education
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented evidence for the associated production of a W boson and a top quark using 2.05 fb(-1) of pp collision data at root s = 7 TeV accumulated with the ATLAS detector at the LHC.
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TL;DR: The hydrogel nanocomposite showed huge potential for remediating industrial wastewater polluted by toxic cationic dyes, and was much more effective for the adsorption of cationIC dyes than anionic dyes.
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TL;DR: In this article, drug degradation using oxide-based advanced metals such as TiO2, ZnO, Fe2O3, WO3 and Bi2WO6 is discussed.
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TL;DR: In this paper, friction stir processing (FSP) was successfully applied to synthesize AA6082/(TiB2+BN) hybrid aluminum matrix composites (AMCs) and compared with AA 6082, AA 60 82/TiB 2 AMC and AA60 82/BN AMC, and the microstructure was investigated by optical, scanning electron and transmission electron microscopy.
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27 Sep 2018TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discussed the methods of synthesis, solar receptive tuning and water treatment applications of selected visible-light sensitive materials such as TiO2, ZnO, WO3, BiVO4 and their composites towards organic pollutant degradation.
Abstract: Electrochemical advanced oxidation process and heterogeneous photocatalysis have received great attention in the last few years as alternative/complementary water treatment technologies. Recent reports have demonstrated that coupling these two techniques to form a photoelectrocatalytic system does not only significantly minimise their drawbacks, but also offer synergistic benefits in the treatment process. The possibility of using sunlight as light energy source further lends photoelectrocatalysis to sustainability. Herein, recent works on photoelectrocatalysis are discussed with focus on the methods of synthesis, solar receptive tuning and water treatment applications of selected visible-light sensitive materials such as TiO2, ZnO, WO3, BiVO4 and their composites towards organic pollutant degradation.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Vinod Kumar Gupta | 165 | 713 | 83484 |
Arnold B. Bakker | 135 | 506 | 103778 |
Trevor Vickey | 128 | 873 | 76664 |
Ketevi Assamagan | 128 | 934 | 77061 |
Diego Casadei | 123 | 733 | 69665 |
Michael R. Hamblin | 117 | 899 | 59533 |
E. Castaneda-Miranda | 117 | 545 | 56349 |
Xiaoming Li | 113 | 1932 | 72445 |
Katharine Leney | 108 | 459 | 52547 |
M. Aurousseau | 103 | 403 | 44230 |
Mika Sillanpää | 96 | 1019 | 44260 |
Sahal Yacoob | 89 | 408 | 25338 |
Evangelia Demerouti | 85 | 236 | 49228 |
Lehana Thabane | 85 | 994 | 36620 |
Sahal Yacoob | 84 | 399 | 35059 |