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The effective adsorption of tetracycline onto zirconia nanoparticles synthesized by novel microbial green technology

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The Langmuir isotherm model has been found to be the best fitted model among the all isotherms models indicating the involvement of monolayer uptake of tetracycline on the surface of zirconia nanoparticles, and it is quite reasonable to accept that zirConia nanoparticle may be used as an alternative adsorbent to mitigate the tetrACYcline contamination in wastewater.
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This article is published in Journal of Environmental Management.The article was published on 2020-05-01. It has received 129 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Adsorption & Cubic zirconia.

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High-efficiency adsorption of tetracycline by cooperation of carbon and iron in a magnetic Fe/porous carbon hybrid with effective Fenton regeneration

TL;DR: In this article, a magnetic Fe/porous carbon hybrid (MagFePC) derived from MIL-101(Fe) carbonization at 700 °C had a good adsorption capacity for tetracycline (TC) at a wide range of pH.
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Synthesis of highly active biocompatible ZrO2 nanorods using a bioextract

TL;DR: It was found that ZrO2 nanorods hamper the growth of cancerous cells in a dose-dependent manner at a half-maximum inhibitory concentration of 55.32 μg mL−1 and phase-contrast microscopic studies confirm that ZRO2nanorods disrupt the cell membrane and induce cell death.
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Microbial Nanotechnology for Bioremediation of Industrial Wastewater.

TL;DR: In this mini review, efforts are made to discuss the various aspects of industrial effluent bioremediation through microbial nanotechnology integration and the use of enzymes with nanotechnology has produced higher activity and reusability of enzymes.
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Green synthesis of ZrO2 nanoparticles and nanocomposites for biomedical and environmental applications: a review

TL;DR: A review of the synthesis of ZrO2 nanoparticles and their nanocomposites using compounds from bacteria, fungi, microalgae, and plants can be found in this article .
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Nano-sorbent materials for pharmaceutical-based wastewater effluents - An overview

TL;DR: An overview for researchers about some of the current nanotechnology applications for the treatment of pharmaceutical-based wastewater effluents and sustainable exploitation of novel nano-sorbent materials could be useful for environmental purposes focused on the removal of pollutants in water.
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Occurrences and removal of pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) in drinking water and water/sewage treatment plants: A review

TL;DR: The aim of this review is to provide a comprehensive summary of the removal and fate of PPCPs in different treatment facilities as well as the optimum methods for their elimination in STP and WTP systems.
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Mechanistic aspects of biosynthesis of silver nanoparticles by several Fusarium oxysporum strains.

TL;DR: Extracellular production of metal nanoparticles by several strains of the fungus Fusarium oxysporum was carried out in this paper, where it was found that aqueous silver ions when exposed to several FUSarium oxyssporum strains are reduced in solution, thereby leading to the formation of silver hydrosol.
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Removal of pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) from wastewater: A review.

TL;DR: The classes, functions and the representatives of the frequently detected PPCPs in aquatic environments were summarized and suggestions are made for future study of P PCPs.
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Biosynthesis of silver nanocrystals by Bacillus licheniformis.

TL;DR: Using the bacterium Bacillus licheniformis, the biosynthesis of silver nanoparticles was investigated and the formation of well-dispersedsilver nanoparticles of 50 nm was revealed, and the presence of silver was confirmed by EDX analysis.
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Coalescence of Nanoclusters and Formation of Submicron Crystallites Assisted by Lactobacillus Strains

TL;DR: In this article, the growth of gold, silver, and gold-silver alloy crystals of submicron dimensions was observed by Lactobacillus strains, common in buttermilk, and the growth occurs by the coalescence of clusters, and tens of crystals were found within the bacterial contour.
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