John Verdaris
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John Verdaris, a graduate student at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, investigates the development of magnetically recoverable nano-adsorbents. His recent publication in 2026 details a method for the dual removal of organic dyes and heavy metals from aqueous media using these nano-adsorbents. Verdaris collaborates with fellow University of Arkansas researchers Fatema Tarannum and Olufemi Ogunjimi, with whom he has co-authored one publication each. His work contributes to the field of materials science, specifically focusing on environmental remediation applications.
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- Publications: 1
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Magnetically recoverable nano-adsorbents for dual removal of organic dyes and heavy metals from aqueous media (2026)
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- Magnetically recoverable nano-adsorbents for dual removal of organic dyes and heavy metals from aqueous media
- Magnetically recoverable nano-adsorbents for dual removal of organic dyes and heavy metals from aqueous media
- Magnetically recoverable nano-adsorbents for dual removal of organic dyes and heavy metals from aqueous media
- Magnetically recoverable nano-adsorbents for dual removal of organic dyes and heavy metals from aqueous media
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