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Burning or Burying Waste Increases the Risk of Cancer, Epidemics, and Environmental Issues Affecting the Atmosphere, Land, and Water
Burning or Burying Waste Increases the Risk of Cancer, Epidemics, and Environmental Issues Affecting the Atmosphere, Land, and Water

Salma Korbag; Issa Korbag

Volume 8, Issue 3 , July 2024, , Pages 217-233

https://doi.org/10.48309/ajgc.2024.420730.1453

Abstract
  The growing population of Libya poses a significant environmental threat due to waste management challenges, including household, military, medical, electronic, hazardous metal landfills, ...  Read More
Reverse water gas shift reaction over tungsten carbide prepared catalyst from waste date palm fronds at low temperatures reverse water gas shift reaction
Reverse water gas shift reaction over tungsten carbide prepared catalyst from waste date palm fronds at low temperatures reverse water gas shift reaction

Salma Mohamed Saleh Omar Korbag; Issa Mohamed Saleh Omar Korbag

Volume 4, Issue 1 , January 2020, , Pages 60-74

https://doi.org/10.22034/AJGC/2020.1.5

Abstract
  The reverse water gas shift reaction over the prepared tungsten carbide alloy (WC/AC) from date palm fronds catalyst was studied by CO2 hydrogenation, temperature-programmed reduction ...  Read More