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81. Raw Walnut Shell Modified By Plasma In Ultrafine Water Mist For Adsorptive Removal Of Cu2+from Aqueous Solution
82. Preparation And Application Of Different Activated Carbons
83. Preparation Of Biomass-based Solid Adsorbent And Its Dehumidification Performance In Fixed Bed
84. Study On Advanced Treatment Of Domestic Wastewater By Two-stage Aerobic Tandem Walnut Shell Biofilter
85. Study On Nitrogen Removal Mechanism Of Walnut Shell-Zeolite Porous Carbon Release Filler In BAF
86. Research On Performance And Regeneration Technology Of Filter Material Failure Of Oilfield Pollution
87. Study On Preparation And Properties Of Magnesia Porous Materials By Secondary Pore-Making Method
88. Extraction Of Lignin From Walnut Shell With Tetrahydrofurfuryl Alcohol
89. Study On Properties Of Modified Low Molar Ratio Melamine Modified Urea-formaldehyde Resin Of Three Agricultural And Forestry Residues
90. Development And Test Of A Squeezed Walnut Shell Breaking Machine With The Self-Grading And Multi-Station
91. Preparation Of Biochar Materials And Its Removal And Remediation Of Cadmium In Water And Soil
92. Adsorption Of Pb2+ By Modified Walnut Shell Biochar And Its Passivation On Lead-contaminated Soil
93. Study On The Removal Of Hg~0 In Acid Production Tail Gas By Walnut Shell-based Activated Carbon Catalyst
94. Study On The Adsorption Of Crystalline Violet By Microwave Charcoal Modified With Zinc Chloride And Nitric Acid
95. Relationship Between The Chemical Properties And Bioavailability Of Dissolved Organic Matter Released From Hydrochar Of Walnut Shells
96. Modified Walnut Shell Material Adsorption Experiments Of Mercury In Water
97. Adsorption-desorption Characteristics Of Nitrogen And Phosphorus In Water By Biochar Prepared By Co-pyrolysis Of Sludge And Walnut Shell
98. Preparation Of Walnut Shell Micro/Mesoporous Biochar And Adsorption Characteristics For Arsenic
99. Activated Carbon For Li-S Batteries And The Effect Of Pore Structure On The Performance
100. Capacitive Deionization Behavior Of ZIF-8 Coupling Graphene-derived Nitrogen-doped Porous Carbon And Walnut Shell-derived Porous Carbon
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