Search Results - "Helmy, Samia M."
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Biopulping and Biobleaching by White Rot Fungi
Published in Journal of scientific & industrial research (New Delhi, India : 1963) (01-05-2002)“…Tests investigating the potential of a range of white rot fungi for brightness of banana waste are described. The types of white rot fungi considered in these…”
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Bioremediation post-photo-oxidation and coagulation for black liquor effleunt treatment
Published in Desalination (01-08-2003)“…In an attempt to achieve water suitable for recycling from paper-mill effluent, photo-Fenton's advanced oxidation and chemical coagulation were investigated as…”
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Deinking of Wastepapers with White-Rot Fungus, Phaerochaet chrysosporium NRRL6361
Published in Journal of scientific & industrial research (New Delhi, India : 1963) (01-10-2000)“…Use of the white-rot fungus Phanerochaet chrysosporium to catalyze oxidative degradation of key pollutants from wastepaper de-inking was examined. Wastepapers…”
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Formation of enzymes by biodegradation of agricultural wastes with white rot fungi
Published in Polymer degradation and stability (01-01-1997)“…Three different strains of white rot fungi, Phanerochaete chrysosporium NRRL 6359, P. chrysosporium NRRL 6361 and Coriolus versicolor NRRL 6102, were tested…”
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Ultrastnictural aspects of lignocellulose degradation by some microorganisms
Published in Polymer degradation and stability (1995)“…Scanning electron microscopy was used to observe fungal growth and the degradation of nutrient supplemented lignocellulose material chips after 8 weeks of…”
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Bioremediation post-photo-oxidation and coagulation for black liquor effluent treatment
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Ultrastructural aspects of lignocellulose degradation by some microorganisms
Published in Polymer degradation and stability (01-01-1995)“…Scanning electron microscopy was used to observe fungal growth and the degradation of nutrient supplemented lignocellulose material chips after 8 weeks of…”
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