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Volume 22

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Global NEST Journal

ISSN numbers
1790-7632
2241-777X

Volume

Volume number
22
Publication year
2020

Catalytic removal of NO2 by Nickel _ platinum catalyst supported on multi-wall carbon nanotubes

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Professor Farshid Ghorbani Shahna Center of Excellence for Occupational Health, Occupational Health and Safety Research Center, School of Public Health, Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, Iran. PO Box: 65175-4171; Post code: 6517838695. Tel: et al. View all

Air Quality

In the present study, the NO2 removal efficiency at concentrations of 3000 to 5000ppm was evaluated by nickel and platinum bimetallic catalyst supported on multiwalled carbon nanotubes (Ni-Pt/MWCNT) along with water vapor at different space velocity and temperatures. Morphological and structural...

Catalysis Carbon Nanotube +4 more

Air pollution as a result of the development of motorization

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mzabochnicka@is.pcz.czest.pl et al. View all

Air Quality

The problem of air pollution is one of the most important problems faced by the world in the context of large urban agglomerations. Numerous activities are being undertaken all over the world to both counteract existing pollution and prevent the emergence of another one. Manufacturing is one of the...

air pollution automotive +2 more

Greenhouse Gas Emissions From a Horizontal Subsurface Flow Constructed Wetland for Wastewater Treatment in Small Villages

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Taşeli B.K et al. View all

Global Environmental Change

Constructed wetlands with a land-intensive, low energy and less operational requirement have been used as a sustainable green technology for treating wastewaters. But are constructed wetlands sustainable? The objectives of the present study are to evaluate one year monitored horizontal subsurface...

Horizontal subsurface flow constructed wetland greenhouse gas emission +2 more

Assessment of hydrological response in Subarnarekha river basin under anticipated climate change scenarios

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Madhusudana Rao Chintalacheruvu et al. View all

Water Resources Management

Two hydrological climate modelling techniques, general circulation model (GCM) and hypothetical climate change scenarios, were used to analyse the hydrological response to the anticipated climate change scenarios in the Subarnarekha river basin in Eastern India. Both models verified individually for...

GCM hypothetical climate change +3 more

Purification of waste water from cationic dye using SPGMA polymer: Isotherm and Kinetic study

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Nahla Ahmed Taha et al. View all

Water and Wastewater Treatment

One of the known methods for dye removing from waste water is using sorbent material for fine removal of dye .The nano- cation exchanger Sulphonated poly glycidyl methacrylate (SPGMA polymer) was used as sorbent material for removing one of the common cationic dyes. SPGMA polymer was prepared and...

methylene blue SPGMA +3 more

Hydrological modeling of Upper Ribb watershed, Abbay Basin, Ethiopia.

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Mithas Ahmad Dar et al. View all

Water Resources Management

Hydrological modeling of a watershed is necessary for water resources planning and management. The hydrology of upper Ribb watershed has been analyzed using spatially semi-distributed Soil and water assessment tool (SWAT) model. This study aimed to determine the water balance components and its...

Runoff water balance +2 more

Isotope hydrology model and stable isotopes in sediment records from Balkan lakes

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pchantzi@geo.auth.gr et al. View all

Water Resources Management

Isotope mass balance in lake systems is strongly correlated with several climatic factors such as temperature, evaporation, precipitation and air moisture. On the other hand, the sedimentary budget of lake basins driven by climate, tectonic and/or human impact is an essential pool of environmental...

Lake Kastoria Holocene +5 more

Molybdenum in forests-A short review

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Panagiotis Michopoulos et al. View all

This review deals with the importance of molybdenum (Mo) in nitrogen fixation in forests as well as the distribution of Mo in the various components of a forest ecosystems and its cycling. With regard to nitrogen (N) fixation in tropical forests, the limiting factor is the availability of phosphorus...

Molybdenum nitrogen fixation +2 more