This invention relates to the actual application across open fields of a bioagricultural fertilizer formulation of zinc oxide nanoparticles to enhance the growth of corn plants by following a strategic program that takes place in four main steps: A: nano-fertilization of the soil at a concentration of 2 kg/m3/acre, divided four times during plowing. the soil. B: nanofertilization of seeds by soaking at a concentration of 20 g/20 liters for 12 hours immediately before planting. C: nano-fertilization of seedlings (18 days old) by dripping at a concentration of 10 g/20 liters/acre. D: nanofertilization of leafy parts (60-dayold plants) by spraying at a concentration of 6.5 kg/m3/acre. Thus, the need for chemical zinc fertilizers was eliminated, in addition to reducing the amount of fertilization from 18 kg/acre to 8.5 kg/acre
3D sponge graphene doped nitrogen was prepared economically from waste polyethylene terephthalate bottles with urea as the nitrogen source using a facile one-step method in closed stainless steel reactor. Cyclic voltammetry measurements performed on the N-doped sample revealed that nitrogen fixation improved ion diffusion and charge propagation. The prepared materials show outstanding performance as a promising electrocatalyst for cathode electrodes in direct alkaline alcohol fuel cells
the membrane consists of a mixture of poly(ethersulfone) with poly(vinylidene fluoride-hexafluoropropylene), prepared using electrospinning under specific conditions followed by the phase inversion method to form a homogeneous porous membrane with high efficiency in membrane distillation.
The invention relates to magnetic collagen composite prepared from fish scales to remove crystal violet dye from industrial wastewater.
in the open field with a bio-nano-MnO solution as an agricultural fertilizer was developed. This resulted in an exponential increase in the morphological and physiological features of the plants, as well as an increase in the production mass of the tomato acre, as compared to traditional agricultural approaches. The quantity of manganese used to fertilize an acre of tomatoes was decreased to 50 gm/acre using nanometric manganese oxide, compared to 18 kg/acre using standard methods, indicating the efficacy of this method while cutting agricultural production costs and saving the environment