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Review on the Development of Nanomaterials from Sri Lankan Natural Resources as a value addition
Sri Lanka is a most amazing islands, which is geographically rich in natural resources. The gemstone, mineral sands (ilmenite, Rutile), Apatite, silica sand, dolomite, Graphite are some of the precious natural minerals found in Sri Lanka. Most industries use natural resources as raw materials & manmade materials. But the inimical side of this occurrence is …
Recent Advances of Magnetic Nano-Particles in Biomedical Applications
Magnetic nanoparticles have become increasingly important for magnetically assisted medication delivery, MRI, tissue repair, gene therapy, and hyperthermia. The morphological structures of magnetic materials have received a great deal of attention due to their unique surface chemistry, non-toxicity, biocompatibility, and application to various scientific applications, especially due to their inductive magnetic moments. This article assessed …
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Solid Waste Management in Textile Industry
Textile is one of the primary needs of human beings in the modern world. The Textile industry has a vast production capacity across the globe. Regarding the production capacity, it generates a considerable amount of solid waste. Under sustainable development, most textile industries pay attention to implementing a proper waste management system. The importance of …
Development of automated systems for the implementation of food
Food and beverage are the main requirements of humans and animals. The more significant population of the world leads to an increase in the necessity of food and beverage. The food industry has a high responsibility to fulfil and satisfy the customer needs and wants with achieving nutrition properties of foods, food security, and safety. …
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Impacts of water pollution in Sri Lanka
Man-made pollution and environmental degradation pose a severe challenge to all Sri Lankans. The main water resource problems in Sri Lanka are due to various human activities such as agriculture, fossil fuel combustion, urbanization, and industrial and commercial activities. Areas in every province where waste is not managed are causing a severe environmental problem due …
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