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    Utilizing olive leaves biomass as an efficient adsorbent for ciprofloxacin removal: characterization, isotherm, kinetic, and thermodynamic analysis by Alakayleh, Zuhier, Al-Akayleh, Faisal, Al-Remawi, Mayyas, Mahyoob, Waseem, Hajar, Husam A. Abu, Esaifan, Muayad, Shawabkeh, Reyad

    Published in Environmental monitoring and assessment (01-06-2024)
    “…Olive leaves were utilized to produce activated biomass for the removal of ciprofloxacin (CIP) from water. The raw biomass (ROLB) was activated with sodium…”
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    A novel co-processed olive tree leaves biomass for lead adsorption from contaminated water by Mahyoob, Waseem, Alakayleh, Zuhier, Abu Hajar, Husam A., Al-Mawla, Layaly, Altwaiq, Abdelmnim M., Al-Remawi, Mayyas, Al-Akayleh, Faisal

    Published in Journal of contaminant hydrology (01-06-2022)
    “…Olive farming is one of the key agricultural activities in Jordan, where nearly 70% of the cultivated land in Jordan is covered with olive trees. Olive…”
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    Development, Characterization, and Ex Vivo Permeation Assessment of Diclofenac Diethylamine Deep Eutectic Systems Across Human Skin by Al-Mawla, Layaly, Al-Akayleh, Faisal, Daadoue, Saifeddin, Mahyoob, Waseem, Al-Tameemi, Badralbdoor, Al-Remawi, Mayyas, Adwan, Samer, Agha, Ahmed S. A. Ali

    Published in Journal of pharmaceutical innovation (01-12-2023)
    “…Purpose The primary aim of this study is to introduce Therapeutic Deep Eutectic Systems (THEDES) as a novel, green, and biocompatible solvent system for the…”
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    Chemically activated olive leaves biomass for efficient removal of methylene blue from contaminated aqueous solutions by Saimeh, Ala’ S., Alakayleh, Zuhier, Al-Akayleh, Faisal, Mahyoob, Waseem, Al-Remawi, Mayyas, Abu Hajar, Husam A., Shawabkeh, Reyad, Ali Agha, Ahmed S. A.

    Published in Emergent materials (Online) (01-04-2024)
    “…This study assessed the effectiveness of Olive Leaf Biomass (OLB) and Sulfuric Acid-Treated Olive Leaf Biomass (SATOLB) in removing Methylene Blue (MB) from…”
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