Waste Water Treatment and Future Perspectives

Section: Reviews Keywords: WHO, Pesticides, biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), chemical oxygen demand (COD), perfluoro-octanoic acid (PFOA), total organic carbon, wastewater treatment, industrial effluents, nanomaterials, environmental sustainability Subjects: Applied Chemistry Disciplines: Chemical Sciences Industrial wastewater management presents a significant environmental challenge in the twenty-first century, driven by rapid industrialization and escalating waste generation. This review analyzes […]

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Microbial Remediation of Heavy Metals in Polluted Soil

Section: Reviews Keywords: Bioremediation , heavy metal detoxification, Sustainable Soil Management, Microbial Remediation Heavy metal contamination poses a significant threat to the environment and public health because of its persistent toxicity and the bioaccumulation of pollutants. Microbial remediation, leveraging the metabolic capabilities of microorganisms, has emerged as an efficient and sustainable path to reduce and

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Environmental Pollution, Sources, Impacts, and Potential Mitigation Strategies: An Overview

Section: Reviews Keywords: green environment, ecological systems, bioremediation Subjects: Applied chemistry Environmental pollution poses a severe and escalating threat to human health, ecological systems, and the overall well-being of our planet. This comprehensive overview has explored the diverse types of pollutants, their sources, impacts, and potential mitigation strategies. These combining mitigation and bioremediation techniques are

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Inaugural Editorial

Section: Editorial Keywords: Inaugural Editorial Dear Colleagues, We kindly welcome you to the first edition of RSYC CHEMICAL SCIENCES, a new biannual publication aimed at pushing the boundaries of chemical research and supporting multidisciplinary cooperation with great pleasure and expectation. In a time of fast scientific advancement, the subject of chemistry keeps changing and interacts

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Identification and Microscopic Classification of Microplastics in Beach Sediment Sample at Dadar Chowpatty

Section: Reviews Keywords: microplastics, sediments, pollutants, Chemical pollutants,, nonbiodegradable Subjects: Environment and Sustainability Disciplines: Environmental Science The current study involves the design of a feasible solution for cleaning beach sediments off microplastics. The results of this study will help spread awareness about this micro-menace threatening our societies. It also focuses on otherwise neglected and invisible

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Click Chemistry: The LEGO® Blocks of Modern Chemistry

Click chemistry Imagine being able to snap molecules together as easily as LEGO® blocks, creating complex structures with precision and efficiency. This is essentially what click chemistry allows scientists to do, and it’s revolutionizing everything from drug development to materials science. What Makes Chemistry “Click”? Back in 2001, Nobel laureate Barry Sharpless introduced a concept

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Queering Urbanism: Insurgent Spaces in the Fight for Justice

Book Review: Queering Urbanism: Insurgent Spaces in the Fight for JusticeBy Stathis G. Yeros https://luminosoa.org/site/books/10.1525/luminos.185/download/9944/University of California Press, Oakland, California ISBN 9780520394490 (paperback) | ISBN 9780520394513 (ebook) https://doi.org/10.1525/luminos.185 In Queering Urbanism: Insurgent Spaces in the Fight for Justice, Stathis G. Yeros offers a thought-provoking exploration of how queer communities have shaped—and been shaped by—the urban

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Rethinking Organic Chemistry: Are Alkyl Groups Electron Donors or Withdrawers?

ALKYL GROUPS in organic chemistry For decades, organic chemistry students have learned that alkyl groups are inductively electron-releasing compared to hydrogen. This long-held view, deeply rooted in textbooks and teachings, faces a compelling challenge. A recent study published in Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry overturns this notion, presenting evidence that alkyl groups are, in fact, inductively

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Nanomedicine’s Next Frontier: A Deep Dive into ‘Applications of Nanoparticles in Drug Delivery and Therapeutics

Book: Applications of Nanoparticles in Drug Delivery and Therapeutics Editors: Divya Bajpai Tripathy, Anjali Gupta, Arvind Kumar Jain, Pooja Agarwal Publisher: Bentham Science Publishers ISBN: 978-981-5256-51-2 (Print), 978-981-5256-50-5 (Online) Year: 2024 The rapidly evolving field of nanomedicine has transformed how we approach drug delivery and therapeutics. This comprehensive volume, edited by Tripathy, Gupta, Jain, and

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