Publications by authors named "Wipada Dechapanya"

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  • Biosorption is a cost-effective and efficient technology for removing heavy metals from wastewater, specifically utilizing untreated venus shells (UVS) as a biosorbent.
  • This study focused on the adsorption capabilities of UVS for copper (Cu(II)) and zinc (Zn(II)) ions in a binary solution, analyzing various factors such as initial concentration, adsorbent dosage, and particle size.
  • The results showed that the pseudo-second order and intraparticle diffusion models best described the adsorption kinetics, while the Freundlich model effectively represented the equilibrium data, indicating that the adsorption mechanism involved chemisorption with competitive interactions between the two metal ions.
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In present study, a simultaneous electrospinning and electrospraying (SEE) process was employed to produce microclusters of TiO nanoparticles and interlock them in nanofibrous network. The photocatalytic composite membranes (PCMs) were fabricated by electrospraying TiO nanoparticle suspension into microcluster form that dispersed and entrapped within nylon-6 electrospun fiber membrane. Three PCMs membrane with TiO content of 52.

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