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    Cu2+ and Cd2+ Adsorption Mechanism by Coconut Husk Powder with and without Amine Modification by Nascimento, Paula F. P, Neto, Eduardo L. B, Pereira, Jéssyca E. S, Silva, Alfredo J. F

    “…AbstractThe adsorbent derived from the processing of green coconut husk (powder) was chemically treated with a primary amine to investigate its adsorption…”
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    Carnauba straw powder treated with bentonite for copper adsorption in aqueous solution: isothermal, kinetic and thermodynamic study by Pereira, Jéssyca E S, Silva, Alfredo J F, Nascimento, Paula F P, Ferreira, Ruan L S, Barros Neto, Eduardo L

    Published in Water science and technology (15-11-2020)
    “…In this work, the natural and modified carnauba powder from the addition of bentonite was evaluated for the adsorption of Cu(II) ions in synthetic solution…”
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    Wood sawdust and sewage sludge pyrolysis chars for CO2 adsorption using a magnetic suspension balance by Nascimento, Paula F. P., Sousa, João F., Oliveira, Jackson A., Possa, Rosangela D., Santos, Luciene S., Carvalho, Fabíola C., Ruiz, Juan A. C., Pedroza, Marcelo M., Bezerra, Márcio B. D.

    Published in Canadian journal of chemical engineering (01-11-2017)
    “…In view of global warming caused by the uncontrolled emissions of CO2 to the environment, there is a great need to develop methods able to eliminate this…”
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    Valorization of carnauba straw and cashew leaf as bioadsorbents to remove copper (II) ions from aqueous solution by Pereira, Jéssyca E.S., Ferreira, Ruan L.S., Nascimento, Paula F.P., Silva, Alfredo J.F., Padilha, Carlos E.A., Barros Neto, Eduardo L.

    Published in Environmental technology & innovation (01-08-2021)
    “…This work proposes the use of cashew leaf (CL) and carnauba straw (CS) powders as natural bioadsorbents to remove cooper (II) ions from aqueous solution. The…”
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