Silk fibres exhibiting biodegradability & superhydrophobicity for recovery of petroleum oils from oily wastewater
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posted on 2024-06-04, 02:26 authored by PM Gore, Minoo NaebeMinoo Naebe, X Wang, B KandasubramanianSilk fibres exhibiting biodegradability & superhydrophobicity for recovery of petroleum oils from oily wastewater
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NetherlandsLanguage
EnglishPublication classification
C Journal article, C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalJournal
Journal of Hazardous MaterialsVolume
389Article number
ARTN 121823Pagination
1 - 12ISSN
0304-3894eISSN
1873-3336Publisher
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Science & TechnologyTechnologyLife Sciences & BiomedicineEngineering, EnvironmentalEnvironmental SciencesEngineeringEnvironmental Sciences & EcologyOil-water separationSuperhydrophobicSilk fibersBombyx moriDegummingMECHANICAL-PROPERTIESIV IONSFABRICATIONDEGRADATIONADSORPTIONWETTABILITYCOATINGSPROGRESSLIQUIDInstitute for Frontier Materials090701 Environmental Engineering Design091205 Functional Materials091209 Polymers and Plastics090409 Wastewater Treatment Processes960912 Urban and Industrial Water Management960604 Environmental Management Systems961104 Physical and Chemical Conditions of Water in Marine Environments961102 Physical and Chemical Conditions of Water in Coastal and Estuarine Environments961101 Physical and Chemical Conditions of Water for Urban and Industrial Use4004 Chemical engineering4011 Environmental engineering
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