As part of his studies on Organic chemistry, Francesco Vegliò frequently links adjacent subjects like Raw material. Francesco Vegliò integrates Metallurgy and Pyrometallurgy in his studies. He undertakes interdisciplinary study in the fields of Pyrometallurgy and Smelting through his works. Francesco Vegliò integrates many fields in his works, including Smelting and Zinc. He performs multidisciplinary study in the fields of Zinc and Metallurgy via his papers. Francesco Vegliò regularly ties together related areas like Pulmonary surfactant in his Biochemistry studies. In his works, Francesco Vegliò conducts interdisciplinary research on Inorganic chemistry and Environmental chemistry. He merges many fields, such as Environmental chemistry and Inorganic chemistry, in his writings. Composite number and Carbon fibers are commonly linked in his work.
Organic chemistry is closely attributed to Aqueous solution in his study. His studies link Organic chemistry with Aqueous solution. Metallurgy is often connected to Lixiviant in his work. His study brings together the fields of Metallurgy and Lixiviant. His Physical chemistry study frequently draws connections to adjacent fields such as Activation energy. His work on Physical chemistry expands to the thematically related Activation energy. His Inorganic chemistry study frequently draws parallels with other fields, such as Sulfuric acid. Many of his studies on Sulfuric acid involve topics that are commonly interrelated, such as Inorganic chemistry. Leaching (pedology) is closely attributed to Soil science in his work.
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Removal of metals by biosorption: a review
F. Veglio;F. Beolchini.
Hydrometallurgy (1997)
Heavy metal removal by olive pomace: biosorbent characterisation and equilibrium modelling
Francesca Pagnanelli;Sara Mainelli;Francesco Vegliò;Luigi Toro.
Chemical Engineering Science (2003)
Metal speciation and pH effect on Pb, Cu, Zn and Cd biosorption onto Sphaerotilus natans: Langmuir-type empirical model.
Francesca Pagnanelli;A. Esposito;L. Toro;F. Vegliò.
Water Research (2003)
A review of technologies for the recovery of metals from spent alkaline and zinc-carbon batteries
Emine Sayilgan;T. Kukrer;Gökhan Civelekoglu;F. Ferella.
Hydrometallurgy (2009)
Process development for recovery of copper and precious metals from waste printed circuit boards with emphasize on palladium and gold leaching and precipitation.
Ali Behnamfard;Mohammad Mehdi Salarirad;Francesco Veglio.
Waste Management (2013)
Study on the influence of various factors in the hydrometallurgical processing of waste printed circuit boards for copper and gold recovery.
Ionela Birloaga;Ida De Michelis;Francesco Ferella;Mihai Buzatu.
Waste Management (2013)
A review of metal recovery from spent petroleum catalysts and ash
Ata Akcil;Francesco Vegliò;Francesco Ferella;Mediha Demet Okudan.
Waste Management (2015)
Recovery of valuable metals from electronic and galvanic industrial wastes by leaching and electrowinning.
F Vegliò;R Quaresima;P Fornari;S Ubaldini.
Waste Management (2003)
Fenton treatment of complex industrial wastewater: optimization of process conditions by surface response method.
Barbara Bianco;Ida De Michelis;Francesco Vegliò.
Journal of Hazardous Materials (2011)
Optimization of the transesterification reaction in biodiesel production
F. Ferella;G. Mazziotti Di Celso;I. De Michelis;V. Stanisci.
Fuel (2010)
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