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    Co-hydrothermally carbonized sewage sludge and lignocellulosic biomass: An efficiently renewable solid fuel by Piboonudomkarn, Siridet, Khemthong, Pongtanawat, Youngjan, Saran, Wantala, Kitirote, Tanboonchuy, Visanu, Lubphoo, Yingyote, Khunphonoi, Rattabal

    Published in Arabian journal of chemistry (01-12-2023)
    “…•Rational design is established for producing renewable biocoal-like solid fuel.•Co-HTC is a key process to convert agricultural wastes and brewery sludge into…”
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    Using cation exchange resin for ammonium removal as part of sequential process for nitrate reduction by nanoiron by Imchuen, Nattawat, Lubphoo, Yingyote, Chyan, Jih-Ming, Padungthon, Surapol, Liao, Chih-Hsiang

    Published in Sustainable environment research (01-07-2016)
    “…Ammonium was reported as a major undesired product in the nitrate reduction by nanoscale zero-valent iron (nZVI). Hence, the focus of this study was aimed to…”
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    Conversion of sewage sludge from industrial wastewater treatment to solid fuel through hydrothermal carbonization process by Paiboonudomkarn, Siridet, Wantala, Kitirote, Lubphoo, Yingyote, Khunphonoi, Rattabal

    Published in Materials today : proceedings (2023)
    “…Sludge is the unwanted solid waste produced during the treatment of industrial wastewater. The hydrothermal carbonization process (HTC) can be used to convert…”
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    Evaluation of wastewater treatment using CNT/TiO2 coating on a glass slide by a dip-coating method by Wongaree, Mathana, Bootwong, Adisak, Lubphoo, Yingyote, Khunphonoi, Rattabal

    Published in Desalination and water treatment (01-01-2022)
    “…This study investigated the performance of wastewater treatment using a CNT/TiO2 coating on a glass slide by a dip-coating method. CNT/TiO2 nanoparticles were…”
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    Nitrogen gas selectivity enhancement on nitrate denitrification using nanoscale zero-valent iron supported palladium/copper catalysts by Lubphoo, Yingyote, Chyan, Jih-Ming, Grisdanurak, Nurak, Liao, Chih-Hsiang

    “…Nanocomposite trimetals, (Cu–Pd)–nFe0 and (Pd–Cu)–nFe0, were used for enhancing both nitrogen gas selectivity and nitrate removal. The initial pH, temperature…”
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    Influence of Pd–Cu on nanoscale zero–valent iron supported for selective reduction of nitrate by Lubphoo, Yingyote, Chyan, Jih–Ming, Grisdanurak, Nurak, Liao, Chih–Hsiang

    “…•Pd and Cu composited on nFe0 can enhance the selectivity to N2 in the reduction of nitrate.•Nitrate reduction by (Pd–Cu)–nFe0 shows high selectivity ratio of…”
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