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Collection methodology of carbon soot

Collection methodology of carbon soot

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The marine natural ecosystem suffers substantial damage from industrial oily wastes. Various mechanisms such as adsorption, aeration, sedimentation, screening, disinfection, and chemical oxidation have been proposed in the literature to treat oily waste water. The suggested approach to the aforementioned treatment comes at a significant expense. Th...

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... This is because the functional groups on the GO surface can react with the Si-OH groups hydrolyzing from the HMDS by forming the hydrogen or -C-O-Si(CH 3 ) 3 covalent bonds [59,60]. Results are also confirmed by the XPS spectra, where the intensity of peak at 286.0 eV corresponding to the C-O group is significantly decreased in the C1s XPS spectra of PFS@GO@HMDS compared with that of PFS@GO (Figs. 2i and S2) [61][62][63]. The possible chemical bonding mechanism among plant fiber, GO, and HMDS is schematically shown in Fig. 1b. ...