Pollutions -Applications
Pollution is defined as the process of making land, water, air or other parts of the environment dirty which are not safe or suitable for use. The only way of saving environment can be done through the introduction of a contaminant into a natural environment, but the contaminant doesn't need to be tangible. Things looks like simple as light, sound and temperature can be considered pollutants when introduced artificially into an environment. Toxic pollution in the environment affects more than 200 million people worldwide daily, according to Pure Earth, a non-profit environmental organization. The major causes are some of the world's worst polluted places, babies are born with birth defects, children have lost 30 to 40 IQ points, and due to which the life expectancy may be as low as 45 years because of cancers and other diseases directly or indirectly caused due to pollution.
High Impact List of Articles
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Environmental Chemistry 2019: Assessment Of Ambient Air Within The Vicinity Of Cow Rearing Site A Case Study Of Shadawanka And Obienu Barracks Bauchi, Nigeria â Nuhu Gin - Abubakar Tatari Ali Polytechnic
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Environmental Chemistry 2019: Assessment Of Ambient Air Within The Vicinity Of Cow Rearing Site A Case Study Of Shadawanka And Obienu Barracks Bauchi, Nigeria â Nuhu Gin - Abubakar Tatari Ali Polytechnic
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Conference and Expo on Materials Science and Materials Chemistry
Andrey N DmitrievEditorial: Journal of Industrial and Environmental Chemistry
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Conference and Expo on Materials Science and Materials Chemistry
Andrey N DmitrievEditorial: Journal of Industrial and Environmental Chemistry
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Preparation of low-cost adsorbent from waste glass for the removal of heavy metals from polluted water.
Nageeb Rashed M, Gad AA, AbdEldaiem AMReview Article: Journal of Industrial and Environmental Chemistry
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Preparation of low-cost adsorbent from waste glass for the removal of heavy metals from polluted water.
Nageeb Rashed M, Gad AA, AbdEldaiem AMReview Article: Journal of Industrial and Environmental Chemistry
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The Importance of catalyst preparation.
Nasrallah M Deraz*Editorial: Journal of Industrial and Environmental Chemistry
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The Importance of catalyst preparation.
Nasrallah M Deraz*Editorial: Journal of Industrial and Environmental Chemistry
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Utility of dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction based on ionic liquid for spectrophotometric determination of titanium in environmental samples
Alaa S Amin, Zakia Al-MalahResearch Article: Journal of Industrial and Environmental Chemistry
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Utility of dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction based on ionic liquid for spectrophotometric determination of titanium in environmental samples
Alaa S Amin, Zakia Al-MalahResearch Article: Journal of Industrial and Environmental Chemistry
Conference Proceedings
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RECENT PROGRESS IN MORPHOLOGY CONTROL OF POLYMERIC HYBRID NANOPARTICLES VIA ONE POT SYNTHESIS
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RECENT PROGRESS IN MORPHOLOGY CONTROL OF POLYMERIC HYBRID NANOPARTICLES VIA ONE POT SYNTHESIS
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An unprecedented exocyclic n-acyliminium ion (nai) cyclization: Access to fully substituted oxazoles and furocoumarins
Venkata Nagarjuna BabuPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Industrial and Environmental Chemistry
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An unprecedented exocyclic n-acyliminium ion (nai) cyclization: Access to fully substituted oxazoles and furocoumarins
Venkata Nagarjuna BabuPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Industrial and Environmental Chemistry
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SARGE SRLV PATHFINDER MISSION REVIEW
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SARGE SRLV PATHFINDER MISSION REVIEW
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CAPTURING AND CONVERTING CO2 TO LOW CARBON EMISSIONS FUELS AND CHEMICALS
Paul O Connor, Igor Babich and Sjoerd DaamenPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Industrial and Environmental Chemistry
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CAPTURING AND CONVERTING CO2 TO LOW CARBON EMISSIONS FUELS AND CHEMICALS
Paul O Connor, Igor Babich and Sjoerd DaamenPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Industrial and Environmental Chemistry
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The past and future of oil and gas extraction in the United States
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The past and future of oil and gas extraction in the United States
Davis L Ford