Search Results - "BUKALLAH, S. B"
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Adsorption of dyes from aqueous solutions onto sand and their kinetic behavior
Published in Chemical engineering journal (Lausanne, Switzerland : 1996) (01-04-2008)“…Three organic dyes namely, Coomassie Blue, Malachite Green and Safranin Orange were removed from solution by adsorption on sand at 298 K. Characteristics of…”
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Development of the acidity of zirconia-supported niobia catalysts
Published in Catalysis letters (01-07-2003)“…A series of NbOx/ZrO2 catalysts containing up to 2.67wt Nb (ca. 80 nominal surface coverage) was prepared by incipient wetness impregnation from niobium…”
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Activation of H2O2 by methyltrioxorhenium(VII) inside β-cyclodextrin
Published in Journal of Inclusion Phenomena and Macrocyclic Chemistry (01-08-2011)“…The effect of β-cyclodextrin on the catalytic stability and reactivity of methylrhenium trioxide (MTO), CH 3 ReO 3 , which has been used for activation of…”
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The Effect of Operational Parameters on the Photoinduced Decoloration of Dyes Using a Hybrid Catalyst V sub(2)O sub(5)/TiO sub(2)
Published in Chemical engineering journal (Lausanne, Switzerland : 1996) (01-05-2007)“…The effect of operational parameters on the photoinduced decoloration of dyes using a hybrid catalysts V sub(2)O sub(5)/TiO sub(2) was examined. The…”
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Acidity of titania-supported tungsten or niobium oxide catalysts : Correlation with catalytic activity
Published in Applied catalysis. A, General (10-01-2006)“…The acidity of catalytic systems based on tungsten oxide or niobium oxide supported on titania was compared. Two series with metal contents up to 3.6atomnm-2…”
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Characterization of supported Nb catalysts by ToF-SIMS
Published in Surface and interface analysis (01-12-2000)“…A series of Nb2O5/TiO2 catalysts were prepared by incipient wetness impregnation of TiO2 with aqueous solutions of niobium oxalate/oxalic acid. Eight different…”
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