2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jtice.2019.04.006
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Starch-coated green synthesized magnetite nanoparticles for removal of textile dye Optilan Blue from aqueous media

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“…The presented data are supplementary the research article of J Taiwan Inst Chem Eng 2019; 100:65–73 [1].…”
Section: Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The presented data are supplementary the research article of J Taiwan Inst Chem Eng 2019; 100:65–73 [1].…”
Section: Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…aAbbreviations used: av1 – avocado peel extract, av2 – avocado seed extract, wm – watermelon seed extract, no extract. Additional information can be found in the research article [1].…”
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“…Zuorro et al [ 46 ] prepared a coffee silverskin-derived magnetic material that was tested for methylene blue adsorption. Stan et al [ 47 ] studied four different magnetite–starch materials for the removal of optilan blue dye obtaining efficiencies between 72% and 89%. Jodeh et al [ 48 ] prepared magnetic cellulose-based materials from olive industry solid waste and tested the adsorption performance of these materials with methylene blue.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Minh et al [135] also obtained a magnetic adsorbent from ground coffee wastes with an adsorption capacity toward methylene blue of 128 mg g −1 . On the other hand, Stan et al [136] studied four different magnetite-starch materials prepared through an environmentally friendly synthetic route which consist of a co-precipitation method using water as the solvent and sodium bicarbonate as the precipitating agent. One of the four materials was made using bare magnetite and the other three used magnetite synthetized with fruit waste vegetable extract as surfactant.…”
Section: Waste-based Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%