Publications by authors named "R Souissi"

The management of cadmium-rich sludges, which are pollutant residues from the phosphorus industry, including the valorization of these sludges through the selective recovery of heavy metals, is a promising prospect. However, there is still a need to develop recovery methods that are both optimized for efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and environmentally friendly. This study aims to enhance cadmium extraction from the polymetallic sludge by optimizing the processes of sulfuric acid (SA) leaching and sodium sulfide precipitation.

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Metal sulfides have been studied for their high performance as new sensitive materials for gas detection. These material innovations contribute significantly to the development of more sensitive, stable and specific conductivity sensors, opening the way to new applications in detecting gases at low concentrations. Hence, this work reports on the sensing performance of InS for isopropanol detection.

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Several food regulatory bodies regard olive oil as highly susceptible to food fraud, largely due to its substantial economic worth. Precise analytical tools are being developed to uncover these types of fraud. This study examines an innovative approach to extract strontium (Sr) from the olive oil matrix (via EDTA complexation and ion-exchange chromatography) and to determine its isotope composition by MC-ICP-MS.

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Indoor localization of a mobile target represents a prominent application within wireless sensor network (WSN), showcasing significant values and scientific interest. Interference, obstacles, and energy consumption are critical challenges for indoor applications and battery replacements. A proposed tracking system deals with several factors such as latency, energy consumption, and accuracy presenting an innovative solution for the mobile localization application.

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Ozone detection is currently the subject of wide scientific and technological research, motivated by its harmful impact on human safety, environment and health. With the aim of searching for new highly sensitive materials for ozone detection, Ga-doped ZnS and ZnS-ZnO films were deposited by a spray pyrolysis technique. The obtained films were annealed at 400 °C for two hours.

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