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    Bio-nanosilica obtained from rice husk using ultrasound and its potential for dye removal by Peres, Enrique C., Favarin, Nathália, Slaviero, Jenifer, Almeida, André R.F., Enders, Michele P., Muller, Edson I., Dotto, Guilherme L.

    Published in Materials letters (15-11-2018)
    “…•Bio-nanosilica was obtained from rice husk thought ultrasound process.•The material was used to adsorb Crystal Violet dye from aqueous effluents.•Ultrasound…”
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    Development of CO2 activated biochar from solid wastes of a beer industry and its application for methylene blue adsorption by Franciski, Mauro A., Peres, Enrique C., Godinho, Marcelo, Perondi, Daniele, Foletto, Edson L., Collazzo, Gabriela C., Dotto, Guilherme L.

    Published in Waste management (Elmsford) (01-08-2018)
    “…•Biochar was developed from barley malt bagasse by pyrolysis followed CO2 activation.•A mesoporous material with surface area of 80 m2 g−1 was obtained.•The…”
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    Microwave synthesis of silica nanoparticles and its application for methylene blue adsorption by Peres, Enrique C., Slaviero, Jenifer C., Cunha, Anaelise M., Hosseini–Bandegharaei, Ahmad, Dotto, Guilherme L.

    “…Silica nanoparticles were obtained from rice husk through an alternative microwave process and applied to remove Methylene Blue dye (MB) from aqueous media by…”
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    Synthesis of geopolymers from fly and bottom ashes of a thermoelectrical power plant for metallic ions adsorption by Peres, Enrique C., Netto, Matias Schadeck, Mallmann, Evandro S., Silva, Luis F. O., Foletto, Edson L., Dotto, Guilherme L.

    “…A series of geopolymers were synthesized from fly and bottom ashes of a thermoelectrical power plant located in the Brazilian southern, aiming to add value for…”
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    Chitin derived biochar as an alternative adsorbent to treat colored effluents containing methyl violet dye by Zazycki, Maria A., Borba, Priscila A., Silva, Rafaela N.F., Peres, Enrique C., Perondi, Daniele, Collazzo, Gabriela C., Dotto, Guilherme L.

    “…[Display omitted] •A high quality biochar was developed by a simple pyrolysis of chitin.•The potential of chitin derived biochar to treat colored effluents was…”
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    Synthesis and characterization of biopolymers functionalized with APTES (3–aminopropyltriethoxysilane) for the adsorption of sunset yellow dye by Lima, Victor V.C., Dalla Nora, Fabíola B., Peres, Enrique C., Reis, Glaydson S., Lima, Éder C., Oliveira, Marcos L.S., Dotto, Guilherme L.

    “…•Chitin and chitosan were functionalized with APTES (3–aminopropyltriethoxysilane).•Modified and unmodified materials were used for sunset yellow dye…”
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    Treatment of leachates containing cobalt by adsorption on Spirulina sp. and activated charcoal by Peres, Enrique C., Cunha, Jeanine M., Dortzbacher, Gabriel F., Pavan, Flávio A., Lima, Éder C., Foletto, Edson L., Dotto, Guilherme L.

    “…The search for efficient treatments for solid or liquid wastes containing heavy metals derived from new technologies, such as, smartphones and cell phones has…”
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