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Fall 2021
Lignin is one of the most plentiful natural polymer on the earth, produced on a large scale as the waste of pulp and paper industries. The inherent properties of lignin, such as nontoxicity, cost-efficiency, and biocompatibility, make it suitable for the green modification of bulk and surface...
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Studying the Fabrication of Electrically-conductive Nanocomposite Membranes for wastewater treatment
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Membrane separation processes are crucial in separating various solutes from water sources, including ions, colloids, macromolecules, and organic matter. Among membrane technologies, ultrafiltration (UF) has emerged as a powerful method for effectively removing organic matter and macromolecules...