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Spectrokinetics study of probable effects of diverse inorganic ions on bleaching of dye

Rafia AZMAT, Masooda QADRI, Fahim UDDIN

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2011, Volume 5, Issue 1,   Pages 131-138 doi: 10.1007/s11705-010-0556-z

Abstract: The current study describes the interactive role of diverse inorganic material ions on the bleachingreduction may be the result of altered electron pathways which led to suppression of the reduction/bleachingThe dye bleaching process followed pseudo first order kinetics with respect to TB, urea, and H ion,The reduction/bleaching of dye was investigated at different temperatures, and energy parameters wereA mechanism of interaction of diverse ions in dye bleaching and a mechanism of reduction based on the

Keywords: TB     diverse ions     suppress     decoloration    

Effect of hot water pre-extraction of bamboo on ECF bleaching performance of its kraft pulps

Hu Huichao,Zhan Huaiyu,Huang Liulian and Chen Lihui

Strategic Study of CAE 2014, Volume 16, Issue 4,   Pages 96-100

Abstract: The effect of hot water pre-extraction on the elemntal chlorine free(ECF)bleaching performance of bamboochlorine factor.For the same brightness bleached pulp (85 %ISO),hot water pre- extraction could save 1.4 % bleaching

Keywords: hot water pre-extractior     kraft pulping     DQP bleaching     bamboo    

Microbiome Engineering: A Promising Approach to Improve Coral Health Review

Jie Li, Qingsong Yang, Junde Dong, Michael Sweet, Ying Zhang, Cong Liu, Yanying Zhang, Xiaoyu Tang, Wenqian Zhang, Si Zhang

Engineering 2023, Volume 28, Issue 9,   Pages 105-116 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2022.07.010

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The world's coral reefs are threatened by the cumulative impacts of global climate change and local stressors. Driven largely by a desire to understand the interactions between corals and their symbiotic microorganisms, and to use this knowledge to eventually improve coral health, interest in coral microbiology and the coral microbiome has increased in recent years. In this review, we summarize the role of the coral microbiome in maintaining a healthy metaorganism by providing nutrients, support for growth and development, protection against pathogens, and mitigation of environmental stressors. We explore the concept of coral microbiome engineering, that is, precise and controlled manipulation of the coral microbiome to aid and enhance coral resilience and tolerance in the changing oceans. Although coral microbiome engineering is clearly in its infancy, several recent breakthroughs indicate that such engineering is an effective tool for restoration and preservation of these valuable ecosystems. To assist with identifying future research targets, we have reviewed the common principles of microbiome engineering and its applications in improving human health and agricultural productivity, drawing parallels to where coral microbiome engineering can advance in the not-too-distant future. Finally, we end by discussing the challenges faced by researchers and practitioners in the application of microbiome engineering in coral reefs and provide recommendations for future work.

Keywords: Coral reef restoration     Coral holobiont     Beneficial microorganisms for corals     Bleaching     Microbiome    

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Spectrokinetics study of probable effects of diverse inorganic ions on bleaching of dye

Rafia AZMAT, Masooda QADRI, Fahim UDDIN

Journal Article

Effect of hot water pre-extraction of bamboo on ECF bleaching performance of its kraft pulps

Hu Huichao,Zhan Huaiyu,Huang Liulian and Chen Lihui

Journal Article

Microbiome Engineering: A Promising Approach to Improve Coral Health

Jie Li, Qingsong Yang, Junde Dong, Michael Sweet, Ying Zhang, Cong Liu, Yanying Zhang, Xiaoyu Tang, Wenqian Zhang, Si Zhang

Journal Article