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    Nanoparticle-Incorporated PDMS Film as an Improved Performance SPME Fiber for Analysis of Volatile Components of Eucalyptus Leaf by Parviz Aberoomand Azar, Sirwan Mohammadiazar, Mohammad Saber Tehrani, Javad Norooz Haghi

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…The surface morphology of the prepared fibers was characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and their applicability was evaluated through the extraction of some volatile organic compounds (VOCs) of Eucalyptus leaf in headspace mode, and parameters affecting the extraction efficiency including extraction temperature and extraction time were optimized. …”
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    Field—Based Supercritical Fluid Extraction of Hydrocarbons at Industrially Contaminated Sites by Peggy Rigou, Steven John Setford, Selwayan Saini

    Published 2002-01-01
    “…Field-based methods for the extraction of organic compounds from solid samples are generally cumbersome, time consuming, or inefficient. …”
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  3. 283

    Raman Spectroscopy and Its Application in Fruit Quality Detection by Yong Huang, Haoran Wang, Huasheng Huang, Zhiping Tan, Chaojun Hou, Jiajun Zhuang, Yu Tang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In fruit quality detection, Raman spectroscopy is employed to detect organic compounds, such as pigments, phenols, and sugars, as well as to analyze the molecular structures of specific chemical bonds or functional groups, providing valuable insights into fruit disease detection, pesticide residue analysis, and origin identification. …”
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    Aliphatic, Cyclic, and Aromatic Organic Acids, Vitamins, and Carbohydrates in Soil: A Review by Valerie Vranova, Klement Rejsek, Pavel Formanek

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Organic acids, vitamins, and carbohydrates represent important organic compounds in soil. Aliphatic, cyclic, and aromatic organic acids play important roles in rhizosphere ecology, pedogenesis, food-web interactions, and decontamination of sites polluted by heavy metals and organic pollutants. …”
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  5. 285

    Chemical looping synthesis of amines from N2 via iron nitride as a mediator by Haoyue Li, Tie Wang, Shifu Wang, Xuning Li, Yanqiang Huang, Ning Yan

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The as-prepared FexN subsequently reacts with alcohols to yield amines, transferring over 80% of the nitrogen to organic compounds. This looping process proves stable across four cycles.…”
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  6. 286

    Assessment of Hydrocarbonoclastic Microorganisms from Selected Mechanic Workshops in Nigeria by Adaeze Chiemela, Ugochukwu Okafor, Abba Oluchukwu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Microorganisms are particularly adept at breaking down complex organic compounds into simpler, less harmful substances through processes like biodegradation and thereby offer a promising solution to the challenges posed by industrial pollutants. …”
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    Potential Trace Metal–Organic Complexation in the Atmosphere by Hiroshi Okochi, Peter Brimblecombe

    Published 2002-01-01
    “…It is possible that metal–organic complexation enhances the uptake of gaseous organic compounds and the solubility of metals in aerosols and atmospheric water. …”
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    Isolation and Identification of Osmophilic Yeast from unripe Jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus Lamk.) by Nanik Suhartatik, Mimin Nurjanah, Kapti Rahayu Kuswanto

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…Some types of osmophilic yeast can break down organic compounds, for example, starch. This research was aimed to isolate and identify existing osmophilic yeast in unripe jackfruits. …”
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  9. 289

    Adsorption Mechanisms of Phenol and Methylphenols on Organoclays by Özlem Ceyhan, Hülya Güler, Raif Güler

    Published 1999-06-01
    “…With n-hexane as a solvent a different adsorption trend was found, which depended on the type and degree of solvent interaction with the organic compounds and the organoclays. It was observed that the degree of adsorption of phenols on to organoclays was dependent on the relative adsorbent-adsorbate energies and adsorbate–solvent interactions. …”
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  10. 290

    Activation and Impregnation of Chars — Nutshells and Pinewood Sawdust by Maria C.M. Alvim-Ferraz, Carla M.T.B. Gaspar

    Published 2003-12-01
    “…The utilization of activated carbons as catalyst supports for the treatment of gaseous effluents contaminated with volatile organic compounds allows advantage to be taken both of the adsorption of the pollutant on the well-developed porous texture of activated carbons and the possibility of an efficient catalytic conversion. …”
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    Environmental Applications of Mass Spectrometry for Emerging Contaminants by Anil Kumar Meher, Akli Zarouri

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The application of MS has facilitated the real-time detection of volatile organic compounds, the comprehensive non-targeted screening of unknown contaminants, and accurate quantification in diverse matrices including water, soil, and air. …”
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    Zeolite Application in Wastewater Treatment by Luciano Fernandes de Magalhães, Gilberto Rodrigues da Silva, Antônio Eduardo Clark Peres

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Due to the increasing industrial activity, effluents are generated with a series of chemical compounds, such as nitrogenous, phosphoric, and organic compounds, heavy metals, and dyes which, if improperly disposed of, contribute to contamination, followed by significant environmental impacts, in addition to the damage to human health. …”
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  13. 293

    Photophysical Behavior of Modified Xanthenic Dyes Embedded into Silsesquioxane Hybrid Films: Application in Photooxidation of Organic Molecules by Carolina V. Waiman, Rodrigo E. Palacios, Hernán A. Montejano, Carlos A. Chesta, María Lorena Gómez

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Polymeric materials based on a bridged silsesquioxane with pendant dodecyl chains were synthesized and modified with different xanthenic dyes with the aim of developing a material with potential application in photooxidation of organic compounds. The employed dyes constitute a family of novel xanthenic chromophores with outstanding properties as singlet oxygen photosensitizers. …”
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    Sorption of Pyrene by Clay Minerals Coated with Dissolved Organic Matter (DOM) from Landfill Leachate by Pingxiao Wu, Yong Wen, Yun Xiang, Jianbing Zhou, Jianwei Du, Nengwu Zhu, Ping Li

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Interactions of dissolved organic matter (DOM) from landfill leachate with clays could affect significantly the fate of hydrophobic organic compounds (HOCs) in soils. The complexes of montmorillonite (MT) and kaolinite (KL) with DOM extracted from landfill leachate were prepared under controlled conditions, termed CMT and CKL, respectively. …”
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    Co-treatment of industrial air streams using A.O.P. and adsorption processes by P. Monneyron, A. De La Guardia, M. H. Manero, E. Oliveros, M. T. Maurette, F. Benoit-Marquié

    Published 2003-01-01
    “…Coupling adsorption with two different photochemical oxidation methods was investigated, in order to treat industrial gaseous effluents containing a low concentration of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC). Prior to adsorption/photocatalysis cyclic study, new TiO2 based catalysts were prepared by impregnating commercial zeolites in pellets form using a sol-gel technique. …”
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    A Review of Removal of Pollutants from Water/Wastewater Using Different Types of Nanomaterials by M. T. Amin, A. A. Alazba, U. Manzoor

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…The paper will briefly overview the availability and practice of different nanomaterials (particles or fibers) for removal of viruses, inorganic solutes, heavy metals, metal ions, complex organic compounds, natural organic matter, nitrate, and other pollutants present in surface water, ground water, and/or industrial water. …”
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    Characterizing Industrial VOC Hotspots in One of Eastern China’s Largest Petrochemical Parks Using Mobile PTR–ToF–MS Measurements by Jie Fang, Zihang Zhang, Zeye Liang, Ming Wang, Yunjiang Zhang, Xinlei Ge

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The industrial emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are a major contributor to air pollution in urban areas. …”
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  18. 298

    Proteomic analysis of Trichoderma harzianum secretome and their role in the biosynthesis of zinc/iron oxide nanoparticles by Micaela B. Gallo, Araceli N. Bader, Andrés Torres-Nicolini, Vera A. Alvarez, Verónica F. Consolo

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Successfully, ZnO and FeO NPs were synthesized and characterized by transmission electron microscopy, energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, dynamic light scattering, thermogravimetric, and FTIR analysis. FTIR revealed organic compounds in nanoparticles acting as probably capping agents. …”
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    Mass Production of LiFePO4/C Powders by Large Type Spray Pyrolysis Apparatus and Its Application to Cathode for Lithium Ion Battery by Shinsuke Akao, Motofumi Yamada, Takayuki Kodera, Takashi Ogihara

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Spherical LiFePO4/C powders were successfully produced at a rate of 100 g/h using a large type spray pyrolysis apparatus. Organic compounds such as citric acid and sucrose were used as carbon sources. …”
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    In vitro inhibition mechanisms of Trichoderma yunnanense TM10 against Pyricularia oryzae and Rhizoctonia solani causing blast and sheath blight diseases in rice (Oryza sativa L.) by Dedat Prismantoro, Thomas Argyarich Jefferson, Sulistya Ika Akbari, Mia Miranti, Muhamad Shakirin Mispan, Febri Doni

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Additionally, T. yunnanense TM10 was capable of producing cell wall-degrading enzymes (CWDEs) such as chitinase and cellulase, as well as volatile organic compounds (VOCs) such as hydrogen cyanide (HCN). …”
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