Tag: #AdvanceChemJournal
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Eco-friendly Adsorbents for Drug Pollution: Wheat Bran and Groundnut Shell Prove Effective for Diclofenac Sodium Removal
Introduction: Pharmaceutical pollutants such as diclofenac sodiumone of the most widely used non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)pose growing threats to aquatic ecosystems and human health. Addressing this challenge, researchers explored a sustainable solution using low-cost agricultural by products as natural adsorbents. In this comparative study, wheat bran (Triticum aestivum) and groundnut shell powder (Arachis hypogaea) were…
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Enhancing Guppy Fish Growth with Seaweed Based Feed: Sustainable Solutions for Aquaculture
Introduction Aquaculture has emerged as one of the fastest-growing food production sectors worldwide, providing nearly half of global fish consumption. In India, innovative research is transforming fish feed practices to improve both productivity and sustainability. One such breakthrough study, “A Study on Potential Feed Sources to Boost Guppy Fish, Poecilia reticulata Productivity explores the use…
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Revolutionizing Rocket Propellant Research: Artificial Neural Networks Transform Combustion Modeling
Introduction: Understanding how solid rocket propellants burn is vital for advancing space propulsion and energetic material technologies. A groundbreaking study published in Annals of Advances in Chemistry introduces a data-driven methodology that harnesses Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs) to analyze and predict the combustion behavior of high-energy materials. This research marks a new era in computational…
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Unveiling the Therapeutic Potential and Toxicity Profile of Kalanchoe pinnata Flower Extracts: A Phytochemical Perspective
Introduction: Kalanchoe pinnata, also known as the “air leaf” or “life leaf,” has long been treasured in traditional medicine for its remarkable healing properties. This research, published in Annals of Advances in Chemistry, explores the secondary metabolites and toxicity levels of extracts derived from Kalanchoe pinnata flowers. Using solvent-based extraction methods, the study identifies bioactive…
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Eco-Friendly Innovations in Natural Dyes: Harnessing Lowland Wood Wastes for Sustainable Color Performance
Introduction The search for sustainable, non toxic, and renewable materials has reached the textile and chemical industries alike. A recent study by Saefudin B., published in Annals of Advances in Chemistry, explores how lowland wood wastes from nine plant species can be transformed into vibrant, eco-friendly natural dyes for fabric production. This research underscores the…
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Innovative Acid Silica Method Enables Rapid Detection of Toxic Dioxins and PCBs in Foods and Oils
Introduction Persistent organic pollutants like dioxins and dioxin-like polychlorinated biphenyls (DL-PCBs) have long been a concern due to their extreme toxicity and tendency to bioaccumulate in the human food chain. A new study published in the Annals of Advances in Chemistry introduces a novel modified acid silica method that dramatically reduces the analysis time for…
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Optimizing Fermentation for Potent Antioxidant Exopolysaccharides from Azotobacter As101
Introduction: Exopolysaccharides (EPS) complex sugar polymers secreted by microorganisms have become a cornerstone of biotechnological research for their remarkable antioxidant and therapeutic properties. A new study published in Annals of Advances in Chemistry explores the optimization of fermentation conditions for Azotobacter As101, a bacterial strain isolated from Xinjiang’s saline soil, to enhance EPS production and…
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Unveiling the Hidden Geometry of Gold Clusters The Unique Au33 (D2) Structure and Its Vibrational Insights
Introduction: Gold nanoclusters have emerged as the centerpiece of cutting-edge nanoscience due to their exceptional optical, electronic, and catalytic properties. Among them, the Au33 (D2) cluster stands out for its rare geometrical symmetry and highly occupied double-state degeneracy, offering fresh insights into the quantum behaviors of metallic systems. This study explores the intricate vibrational patterns…
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Understanding Polymer Silica Interfaces How Solvents Influence Molecular Organization
Introduction The interaction between polymers and solid surfaces plays a pivotal role in materials science and nanotechnology. A recent study published in Annals of Advances in Chemistry reveals fascinating insights into how poly (ethylene oxide) (PEO) polymers grafted onto silica surfaces behave in the presence and absence of solvents. The findings show how molecular organization…
