Saxena S, Saxena U. Study of fluoride contamination status of ground water in Bassi tehsil of district Jaipur, Rajasthan. India Int J of Environ Sc. 2013;3:2251-60.Saxena S (2013) Study of fluoride contamination status of groundwater in Bassi Tehsil of district Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. ...
CASGoogle Scholar Antisari LV, Carbone S, Gatti A, Vianello G, Nannipieri P (2015) Uptake and translocation of metals and nutrients in tomato grown in soil polluted with metal oxide (CeO2, Fe3O4, SnO2, TiO2) or metallic (Ag, Co, Ni) engineered nanoparticles. Environ Sci Pollut Res. ...
Groundwater arsenic mobilizations through multi-faucet channels pose a threat to living beings. To combat this, a self-reliant auto-combustive preparation route of magnetic cobalt and nickel oxide nanoparticles (CONP and NONP, respectively) was adopted and tested successfully to scavenge arsenic from...
The diluted milk samples were filtered using a 0.45-μm syringe filter (diameter of 25 mm, glass fiber + PVDF, Axiva Sichem Biotech, Axiva, Delhi, India) to remove large particles just before analysis. They were equilibrated for about 120 s and then measured at 25°C in a particle ...
kDa linear polyethyleneimine (Polysciences, Warrington, PA) at a concentration of 2.58 mg PEI per mg DNA. Approximately 24 h post transfection, the culture medium was supplemented with sodium butyrate at 10 mM concentration, to induce expression of the packaging genes. Virus production was...
In this work, the Water–Energy–Food (WEF) Nexus approach was applied in the formulation of a CR-WSP in Leh Town, India, a city with rapid development and population growth located in the Himalayas—one of the most sensitive ecosystems to climate change. The WEF Nexus approach was applied...
Class F fly ash is a low-calcium, high-alumina industrial by-product from thermal power plants, which is not suitable as a supplementary cementitious material due to its low volcanic ash activity but is commonly used as the raw material of geopolymers [20,21,22]. Low-calcium fly ash can...
However, a shorter culture depth decreases the amount of wastewater treated per surface unit; thus, the algae-based wastewater treatment process requires a larger area than the conventional wastewater treatment process [22,23], resulting in a large land footprint. Therefore, it is necessary to ...