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Microfluidic systems are capable of producing microgels with a monodisperse size distribution and a spherical shape due to their laminar flow and superior flow. A significant challenge in producing these drug-carrying microgels is simultaneous drug loading into microgels. Various factors such as the type of polymer, the type of drug, the volume ratio of the drug to the polymer, and the geometry of the microfluidic system used to generate microgels can effectively address these challenges.

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Removal of dyes from colored textile wastewater by orange peel adsorbent: equilibrium and kinetic studies.

J Colloid Interface Sci

August 2005

Environmental Science and Engineering Department, Iran Color Research Center, Tehran, Iran; Textile Engineering Department, Tehran Polytechnic University, Tehran, Iran.

The use of low-cost and ecofriendly adsorbents has been investigated as an ideal alternative to the current expensive methods of removing dyes from wastewater. Orange peel was collected from the fields of orange trees in the north of Iran and converted into a low-cost adsorbent. This paper deals with the removal of textile dyes from aqueous solutions by orange peel.

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