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Research Journal of Chemistry and Environment

Research Journal of Chemistry and Environment (ISSN:0972-0626) is a monthly peer-reviewed scopus-indexed journal from 2007 to Present. The publisher of this journal is the Journal of International Congress of Chemistry and Environment. RJCE is committed to gathering and disseminating excellent research achievements. The journal welcomes all kind of research/review/abstract papers regarding Engineering subjects including Earth and Planetary Sciences, Environmental Science, Chemical Engineering, Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Renewable Energy, Biochemistry.

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Research Journal of Chemistry and Environment

  • RJCE-05-05-2024-1120
  • Research Journal of Chemistry and Environment
Turbinaria ornata (Turner) J.Agardh Plaster Is A Solution For Healing The Infection Wound

Most of Indonesia's territory is the ocean, so marine materials are the potency that needs to be developed, such as Turbinaria ornata, brown algae that have wound- healing and antimicrobial activity proved. Its chemical compound comprises Neophytadiene and 4,8,12,16-Octadecatetraen-1-ol, 4,9,13,17-tetramethyl. This narrative review explores the potency of Turbinaria ornata extract for developing a plaster for healing the infection. The method used is a literature search from online databases such as PubMed, Google Scholar, and Researchgate. Based on the review, it can be concluded that

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  • RJCE-05-05-2024-1119
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SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF SEDIMENT YIELD AND WATERSHED MANAGEMENT PRACTICES IN KULFO WATERSHED (RIFT VALLEY BASIN, ETHIOPIA)

Sediment is a major problem threatening the life of many of our lakes and reservoirs. It also affects the economy of many developing countries, hence Ethiopia. The main purpose of this study is to assess the effectiveness of watershed management interventions on the severely eroded regions of Kulfo watershed in Ethiopia. Hydro-meteorological and spatial data of Kulfo watershed were used to identify the hot spot regions. The observed stream flow data series of Kulfo near bridge and four meteorological station data were used. All the data length covers the period from 2000-2019. The main geom

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  • RJCE-05-05-2024-1118
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Treatment of Sulfide Group in Sediments of Gas Bottle Household by Using Green Copper Nanoparticles of Coriandrum sativum L. Extracts

The study included treatment of sulfide group which the main contaminate in sediments in gas bottle household by sorption on the surface of Coriandrum sativum L copper nanoparticles using column chromatogaraphy techniq and surface absorbtion. The high surface area of nanoparticles means that even weak sorption of contaminants to surfaces can introduce a significant new pathway for exposure or removal of molecular contaminants as well as we using green synthesis to prepare nanoparticales which give more safety when used it to removal the contaminants especially sulfide group from se

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  • RJCE-05-05-2024-1117
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Distribution of Physico-Chemical Parameters of Coastal Waters in Palopo, Indonesia

The population growth and lack of public awareness toward the environment affect the growth of waste disposal, which results in environmental pollution. This research aims to clarify the quality of coastal waters based on physico-chemical parameters. Water samples were taken in wet and dry monsoons in 18 stations, and physicochemical parameter analyses were conducted in the field and laboratory. The pollution distribution pattern was analyzed using the Surfer 13 software. The result showed that in the wet monsoon, the temperature was 30 oC – 33°C, turbidity 3.4 – 40.45 NTU,

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  • RJCE-05-05-2024-1116
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WET OXIDATIVE METHOD FOR REMOVAL OF 2-CHLOROPHENOL IN WATER USING Fe(III), Co(II), Ni(II) and Cu(II) -IMPREGNATED SiO2 CATALYSTS

The common practice of microbiological oxidation of organic pollutants in the effluents of organochemical and petroleum-based industries is not effective in mineralizing chlorinated phenols, which are persistent and toxic to organisms even at low concentrations. Effluents containing these recalcitrant organics require tertiary treatment and catalytic wet oxidation (CWO) has shown tremendous promise in this regard. The present work emphasizes on the catalytic wet oxidation of 2-chlorophenol (2-CP) with the assistance of catalysts prepared by impregnating transition metal ions [Fe(III), Co(II

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