BIOELECTROREMEDIATION OF A REAL INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER: THE ROLE OF ELECTROACTIVE BIOFILM AND PLANKTONIC CELLS THROUGH ENZYMATIC ACTIVITIES

Bioelectroremediation of a Real Industrial Wastewater: The Role of Electroactive Biofilm and Planktonic Cells through Enzymatic Activities

Bioelectrochemical processes are emerging as one of the most efficient and sustainable technologies for wastewater treatment.Their application for industrial wastewater treatment is still low due to the high toxicity and difficulty of biological treatment for industrial effluents.This is especially relevant in pharmaceutical industries, where diffe

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Enhanced Thermal Insulation and Flame-Retardant Properties of Polyvinyl Alcohol-Based Aerogels Composited with Ammonium Polyphosphate and Chitosan

Polyvinyl alcohol- (PVA-) based aerogels have attracted widespread attention owing to their low cost, eco-friendliness, and low density.However, the applications of PVA-based aerogels are limited by their flammability.In this study, a flame retardant, ammonium polyphosphate (APP), and a biopolymer, chitosan (CS), were added to polyvinyl alcohol (PV

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Reinhold, Thomas. 2024. Towards a Peaceful Development of Cyberspace: De-Escalation of State-Led Cyber Conflicts and Arms Control of Cyber Weapons. XXVIII, 361 pp. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-43951-4

The book analyzes cyberspace issues and its global infrastructures, which are essential for the global political system, civiliarchy, political economy and effective administration of political processes.In the modern context, cyberspace is becoming an intelligence and military operational domain for various actors.According to Antenna Extension th

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Star Formation in the Ultraviolet

With the launch of JWST and the upcoming installation of extremely large telescopes, the first galaxies in our Universe will finally be revealed.Their light will be dominated by massive stars, which peak in in the ultra-violet (UV) part of the electromagnetic spectrum.Star formation is the key driver of the evolution of our Universe.At young ages,

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A Comparative Genomics Study on the Molecular Evolution of Serotonin/Melatonin Biosynthesizing Enzymes in Vertebrates

Serotonin is important in vertebrates for its crucial roles in regulation of various physiological functions.Investigations on how the biosynthesizing enzymes mediate serotonin production and conversion during biological processes have been active in Cartridges the past decades.However, a clear-cut picture of these enzymes in molecular evolution is

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