scholarly journals Sustainable synthesis of rose flower-like magnetic biochar from tea waste for environmental applications

Author(s):  
Kamyar Shirvanimoghaddam ◽  
Bożena Czech ◽  
Katarzyna Tyszczuk-Rotko ◽  
Magdalena Kończak ◽  
Seyed Mousa Fakhrhoseini ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 411-414
Author(s):  
Nazamuddin Md ◽  
Wadud Abdul ◽  
Najeeb Jahan ◽  
Tanwir Alam M ◽  
Asim Mohammad Khan ◽  
...  

Gul-e-Surkh (Rose flower) is the Persian name for the Rosa damascena Mill. In Unani system of medicine Rose flower is used for medicinal purposes. Ibn Sina considers Gul-e- Surkh as one of the best drug for liver. Rose flower in various doses form and/or in combination with many other drugs are indicated in various disease. It is commonly being used as general tonic for Lungs, Stomach, Intestine, Liver, Rectum, Kidney, Heart, and Uterus. Fresh flowers are purgative and dried one is astringent in properties. In this review article authors try to encompass the therapeutic indication of Rosa damascena Mill described in Unani literature.


2019 ◽  
Vol 25 (34) ◽  
pp. 3633-3644
Author(s):  
Nasrullah Shah ◽  
Saba Gul ◽  
Mazhar Ul-Islam

: Core-shell polymers represent a class of composite particles comprising of minimum two dissimilar constituents, one at the center known as a core which is occupied by the other called shell. Core-shell molecularly imprinting polymers (CSMIPs) are composites prepared via printing a template molecule (analyte) in the coreshell assembly followed by their elimination to provide the everlasting cavities specific to the template molecules. Various other types of CSMIPs with a partial shell, hollow-core and empty-shell are also prepared. Numerous methods have been reported for synthesizing the CSMIPs. CSMIPs composites could develop the ability to identify template molecules, increase the relative adsorption selectivity and offer higher adsorption capacity. Keen features are measured that permits these polymers to be utilized in numerous applications. It has been developed as a modern technique with the probability for an extensive range of uses in selective adsorption, biomedical fields, food processing, environmental applications, in utilizing the plant's extracts for further applications, and sensors. This review covers the approaches of developing the CSMIPs synthetic schemes, and their application with special emphasis on uses in the biomedical field, food care subjects, plant extracts analysis and in environmental studies.


Author(s):  
Amarjeet Singh ◽  
Maxim A. Batalin ◽  
Michael Stealey ◽  
Victor Chen ◽  
Mark H Hansen ◽  
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