RSIF Digital Repository
The Regional Scholarship and Innovation Fund (RSIF) digital repository is a digital service that collects, preserves, and distributes research output of its stakeholders and the Regional Coordination Unit. It facilitates digital preservation and scholarly communication.
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Robinson, Musembi; Mwende, Mbilo; Martin, Nyamunga; John, Kachila
(Computational Condensed Matter, 2024)
An ab initio study of Zintl Na2CuP ternary semiconductor compounds was carried out by applying first-principles methods to calculate the structural, electronic, elastic, mechanical, and optical properties using generalised ...
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Amalate, Ann Obuebite; Obumneme, Onyeka Okwonna; William, Iheanyi Eke; Onyewuchi, Akaranta
(ACS Omega, 2024)
Surfactant flooding has suffered a huge setback owing to its cost and the ecotoxic nature of synthetic surfactants. The potential of natural surfactants for enhanced oil recovery has attracted a great deal of research ...
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Joshua, Akinropo Oyetade; Stijn, W․H Van Hulle; Revocatus, Lazaro Machunda; Askwar, Hilonga; Klaartje, De Buysser
(Journal of Molecular Structure, 2024)
The environmental toxicity of effluents contaminated with synthetic industrial dyes and their resistance to conventional treatments drive the need for developing innovative treatment technologies such as visible photoactive ...
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Angélica, Adiação Jossefa; Leonildo, dos Anjo Viagem; Brunno, da Silva Cerozi; Sebastian, Wilson Chenyambuga
(PLOS ONE, 2024)
Aquaponic systems are food production systems that combine aquaculture and hydroponic in a closed recirculation system where water provides nutrients to plants while plants purify water for fish. In this system, tilapia ...
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Tsion, Amsalu Fode; Yusufu Abeid, Chande Jande; Thomas, Kivevele; Nima, Rahbar
(Cleaner Engineering and Technology, 2024)
Currently, pozzolanic materials are mostly recommended to improve the properties of cement composite materials and reduce environmental pollution, challenging the world owing to ordinary Portland cement (OPC)
production. ...
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