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    Anomalous manganese activation of a pyrophosphate cathode in sodium ion batteries: A combined experimental and theoretical study 

    Park, Chan Sun; Kim, Heejin; Shakoor, Rana A.; Yang, Eunjeong; Lim, Soo Yeon; Kahraman, Ramazan; Jung, Yousung; Choi, Jang Wook... more authors ... less authors (2013 , Article)
    Sodium ion batteries (SIBs) have many advantages such as the low price and abundance of sodium raw materials that are suitable for large-scale energy storage applications. Herein, we report an Mn-based pyrophosphate, ...
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    TiO2 encrusted MXene as a High-Performance anode material for Li-ion batteries 

    Abdurehman Tariq H., Nisar U., James Abraham J., Ahmad Z., AlQaradawi S., Kahraman R., Shakoor R.A. ( Elsevier B.V. , 2022 , Article)
    TiO2 has the potential to be a viable anode material for high-power lithium-ion batteries (LIBs). However, the lower electronic conductivity of TiO2 limits its practical applications. Here, the synthesis of novel TiO2 ...
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    Adsorption of endocrine disrupting compounds and other emerging contaminants using lignocellulosic biomass-derived porous carbons: A review 

    Qureshi, U.A.; Hameed, B.H.; Ahmed, M.J. ( Elsevier Ltd , 2020 , Article)
    Hydrochars from lignocellulose biomass have received an upsurge of interest in different fields, especially in the area of adsorption. Hydrothermally produced hydrochars are effective adsorbents for removing different ...
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    Physicochemical properties and combustion kinetics of food waste derived hydrochars 

    Moonis, Ali Khan; Hameed, Bassim H.; Raza Siddiqui, Masoom; Alothman, Zeid A.; Alsohaimi, Ibrahim H. ( Elsevier , 2022 , Article)
    In this work, simulated food waste (15% white bread, 15% palm dates (without seeds), 5% boiled egg (without shells), 20% spent tea leaves, 20% spent coffee ground, and 25% banana peel in parts weight) was subjected to ...
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    Pyrolysis of Canarium schweinfurthii hard-shell: Thermochemical characterisation and pyrolytic kinetics studies 

    Kabir, Garba; Mohammed, Isah Yakub; Isa, Yusuf Makarfi; Abubakar, Lawan Garba; Abakr, Yousif Abdalla; Hameed, Bassim H.... more authors ... less authors ( Elsevier , 2023 , Article)
    Canarium schweinfurthii fruit used in food and cosmetics produces waste nuts with a hard shell (hard-shell) and kernel. The hard-shell contained lignin and holocellulose, besides 51.99 wt% carbon, 6.0 wt% hydrogen, 41.68 wt% ...
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    Adsorption kinetic, equilibrium and thermodynamic studies of eosin-B onto anion exchange membrane 

    Khan, Muhammad Imran; Lashari, Mushtaq Hussain; Khraisheh, Majeda; Shahida, Shabnam; Zafar, Shagufta; Prapamonthon, Prasert; Ur Rehman, Aziz; Anjum, Saima; Akhtar, Naseem; Hanif, Farzana... more authors ... less authors ( Desalination Publications , 2019 , Article)
    In this research, batch adsorption of anionic dye Eosin-B (EB) onto anion exchange membrane (AEM) (BI) from aqueous solution has been investigated at room temperature. The effect of some operating conditions such as ...
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    Reaction kinetics of carbon dioxide with aqueous solutions of l-Arginine, Glycine & Sarcosine using the stopped flow technique 

    Mahmud, Nafis; Benamor, Abdelbaki; Nasser, Mustafa S.; Al-Marri, Mohammed J.; Qiblawey, Hazim; Tontiwachwuthikul, Paitoon... more authors ... less authors ( Elsevier , 2017 , Article)
    The use of amino acids as potential solvents for carbon dioxide (CO2) capture has been considered by a number of researchers. However, very little is known about the kinetics and mechanism of amino acids-CO2 reactions. In ...

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