THE USE OF RESPONSE SURFACE METHODOLOGY FOR MODELING AND OPTIMIZING OF P-NITROPHENOL CONTAMINATED WATER TREATMENT PROCESS CONDUCTED BY THE NON-THERMAL PLASMA DISCHARGE TECHNOLOGY

The use of response surface methodology for modeling and optimizing of p-nitrophenol contaminated water treatment process conducted by the non-thermal plasma discharge technology

In the realm of industrial development, a variety of organic pollutants, including petroleum compounds, have emerged as persistent environmental concerns due to their non-degradable nature.To effectively address this issue, plasma technology has garnered significant attention as a promising approach for wastewater treatment, offering the capability

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Climate-conscious citizenship in a digital urban setting

Climate change has challenged urban life, and as an omnipresent force, Nature sets the agenda for urban living.Using stakeholder theory to conceptualise urban life, Garlic we approach Nature as both an omnipresent stakeholder and an issue to be continuously addressed and related to.Adapting the stakeholder focus to relations, stakes and values, we

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