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Preparation and characterization of room-temperature chemically expanded graphite: Application for cationic dye removal Ardestani MM, Mahpishanian S, Rad BF, Janmohammadi M, Baghdadi M Inpress KJChE, 1000(1000), 1, 2022 |
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Bio-surfactant assisted solvothermal synthesis of Magnetic retrievable Fe3O4@rGO nanocomposite for photocatalytic reduction of 2-nitrophenol and degradation of TCH under visible light illumination Mansingh S, Padhi DK, Parida K Applied Surface Science, 466, 679, 2019 |
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Superhydrophobic magnetic reduced graphene oxide-decorated foam for efficient and repeatable oil-water separation Lv XS, Tian DH, Peng YY, Li JX, Jiang GM Applied Surface Science, 466, 937, 2019 |
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Combined effect of point defects and layer number on the adsorption of benzene and toluene on graphene Akay TI, Toffoli D, Ustunel H Applied Surface Science, 480, 1063, 2019 |
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Effect of epitaxial graphene morphology on adsorption of ambient species Yazdi GR, Akhtar F, Ivanov IG, Schmidt S, Shtepliuk I, Zakharov A, Iakimov T, Yakimova R Applied Surface Science, 486, 239, 2019 |
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Non-linear modeling of kinetic and equilibrium data for the adsorption of hexavalent chromium by carbon nanomaterials: Dimension and functionalization de la Luz-Asuncion M, Perez-Ramirez EE, Martinez-Hernandez AL, Castano VM, Sanchez-Mendieta V, Velasco-Santos C Chinese Journal of Chemical Engineering, 27(4), 912, 2019 |
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Ag-Fe3O4@rGO ternary magnetic adsorbent for gaseous elemental mercury removal from coal-fired flue gas Ma YP, Mu BL, Zhang XJ, Xu HM, Qu Z, Gao L, Li B, Tian JJ Fuel, 239, 579, 2019 |
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Synergistic removal of arsanilic acid using adsorption and magnetic separation technique based on Fe3O4@ graphene nanocomposite You N, Wang XF, Li JY, Fan HT, Shen H, Zhang Q Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, 70, 346, 2019 |
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Chemisorption of CO on N-doped graphene on Ni(111) Carraro G, Celasco E, Smerieri M, Savio L, Bracco G, Rocca M, Vattuone L Applied Surface Science, 428, 775, 2018 |
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Fe-doped graphene nanosheet as an adsorption platform of harmful gas molecules (CO, CO2, SO2 and H2S), and the co-adsorption in O-2 environments Cortes-Arriagada D, Villegas-Escobar N, Ortega DE Applied Surface Science, 427, 227, 2018 |