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Treatment of waste water oil mixture

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The article was published on 1970-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 3 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Wastewater.

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Comparison of heterogeneous anion-exchange membranes for nitrate ion removal from mixed salt solution

TL;DR: In this article, three different kinds of anion exchange resins with distinct functional groups (trimethylamine and dimethylethanolamine) were used to prepare AEMs, in which selectivity towards nitrate ion was compared by desalination of mixed salt solution using laboratory electrodialysis unit.

Research article EXTRACTION OF METHYLENE BLUE DYE FROM POLLUTED WATERS USING SOME BIO- ADSORBENTS

TL;DR: Sorbents derived from roots of Tephrosia purpurea, leaves and stems of Terminalia Arjuna and Bivalve snail shells have been explored for their sorption abilities towards Methylene Blue using synthetically prepared simulated waste waters as discussed by the authors.
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Freeze concentration of proteins in Antarctic krill wash water

TL;DR: The freeze concentration method was tested to determine if it could be used to recover water-soluble proteins while leaving the fluoride in solution as discussed by the authors, and it was concluded that condensation was achieved and no ingredient could be separated.
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Comparison of heterogeneous anion-exchange membranes for nitrate ion removal from mixed salt solution

TL;DR: In this article, three different kinds of anion exchange resins with distinct functional groups (trimethylamine and dimethylethanolamine) were used to prepare AEMs, in which selectivity towards nitrate ion was compared by desalination of mixed salt solution using laboratory electrodialysis unit.

Research article EXTRACTION OF METHYLENE BLUE DYE FROM POLLUTED WATERS USING SOME BIO- ADSORBENTS

TL;DR: Sorbents derived from roots of Tephrosia purpurea, leaves and stems of Terminalia Arjuna and Bivalve snail shells have been explored for their sorption abilities towards Methylene Blue using synthetically prepared simulated waste waters as discussed by the authors.
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Freeze concentration of proteins in Antarctic krill wash water

TL;DR: The freeze concentration method was tested to determine if it could be used to recover water-soluble proteins while leaving the fluoride in solution as discussed by the authors, and it was concluded that condensation was achieved and no ingredient could be separated.