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    Bacterial reduction of hexavalent molybdenum to molybdenum blue. by Abd. Shukor, Mohd. Yunus, Rahman, Mahbuba F. A., Suhaili, Zarizal, Shamaan, Nor Aripin, Syed, Mohd. Arif

    Published 2009
    “…ANOVA analysis showed that isolate Dr.Y8 produced significantly higher (P < 0.05) amount of Mo-blue with 3, 5.1 and 11.3 times more molybdenum blue than previously isolated molybdenum reducers such as Serratia marcescens strain Dr.Y6, E. coli K12 and E. cloacae strain 48, respectively. …”
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    Hexavalent molybdenum reduction to mo-blue by acinetobacter calcoaceticus by Abd. Shukor , Mohd. Yunus, Rahman, MF, Suhaili, Zarizal, Shamaan, Nor Aripin, Syed, Mohd. Arif

    Published 2010
    “…A local molybdenum-reducing bacterium was isolated and tentatively identified as Acinetobacter calcoaceticus strain Dr.Y12 based on carbon utilization profiles using Biolog GN plates and 16S rDNA comparative analysis. …”
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    Reduction of molybdate to molybdenum blue by Klebsiella sp. strain hkeem by Lim, H. K., Syed, Mohd. Arif, Abd. Shukor, Mohd. Yunus

    Published 2012
    “…Strain hkeem produced 3 times more molybdenum blue than Serratia sp. strain Dr.Y8; the most potent Mo-reducing bacterium isolated to date. …”
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    Reduction of molybdate to molybdenum blue by Enterobacter sp. strain DRY13. by Abd. Shukor , Mohd. Yunus, Shamaan, Nor Aripin, Syed, Mohd. Arif

    Published 2009
    “…In this work we have isolated a local bacterium with the capability to reduce soluble molybdate to the insoluble molybdenum blue. We studied several factors that would optimize molybdate reduction. …”
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    Blue Ocean Strategy: Application in Universiti Sains Malaysia Library by Hassan Basri, Jamilah, Ghadzali, Mohd Pisol, Ismail, Mohd Ikhwan

    Published 2011
    “…This paper focuses on several tools and models of the Blue Ocean strategy namely the “Eliminate-Reduce-Raise-Create Grid” model since the main key ideas fall under the “Create Grid” where the innovative value takes place, as well as to create unique values for customers. …”
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    Blue ocean strategy: Application in Universiti Sains Malaysia library by Basri, Jamilah Hassan, Ghadzali, Mohd Pisol, Ismail, Mohd Ikhwan

    Published 2011
    “…This paper focuses on several tools and models of the Blue Ocean strategy namely the “Eliminate-Reduce-Raise-Create Grid” model since the main key ideas fall under the “Create Grid” where the innovative value takes place, as well as to create unique values for customers. …”
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    Biosorption of iron (II) and methylene blue using tea waste by Nur Izdiharr, Zainol

    Published 2010
    “…Then agitated in orbital shaker CERTOMAT S-II with oscillation 200rpm. …”
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    Kinetics of molybdenum reduction to molybdenum blue by Bacillus sp. strain A.rzi by Othman, Ahmad Razi, Abu Bakar, Nurlizah, Halmi, Mohd Izuan Effendi, Wan Johari, Wan Lutfi, Ahmad, Siti Aqlima, Jirangon, Hussain, Syed, Mohd Arif, Abd. Shukor, Mohd. Yunus

    Published 2013
    “…Mo-reducing bacterium can be used to immobilize soluble molybdenum to insoluble forms, reducing its toxicity in the process. In this work the isolation of a novel molybdate-reducing Gram positive bacterium tentatively identified as Bacillus sp. strain A.rzi from a metal-contaminated soil is reported. …”
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    Mo (VI) reduction to molybdenum blue by Serratia marcescens strain Dr. Y9. by Abd. Shukor, Mohd. Yunus, Hamdan Mustafa, Mohd Hamim, Othaman, Muhammad Anas, Shamaan, Nor Aripin, Syed, Mohd. Arif

    Published 2009
    “…The bacterium reduced molybdate or Mo(6+) to molybdenum blue (oxidation states between 5+ to 6+). Electron donors that supported cellular growth were sucrose, maltose, mannitol,fructose, glucose and starch (in decreasing order) with sucrose supporting formation of the highest amount of molybdenum blue at 10 g/l after 24 hours of static incubation. …”
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    Equilibrium, Kinetics, and Thermodynamics of Methylene Blue Adsorption by Pine Tree Leaves by Yagub, Musstafa, Sen, Tushar, Ang, Ming

    Published 2012
    “…The extent of methylene blue dye adsorption increased with increase in initial dye concentration, contact time, agitation speed, temperature, and solution pH but decreased with increased in amount of adsorbent and salt concentration. …”
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    Adsorption Of Basic Dye (Methylene Blue) On Corn Cob Based Activated Carbon (CCAC) : Equilibrium, Kinetic And Thermodynamic Studies by Ahmad Rasidi, Ahmad Arif Aiman

    Published 2018
    “…In this study, the corn cob based activated carbon (CCAC) prepared by physical activation using microwave radiation as a heating source was derived from agricultural waste and its adsorption performance in the removal of methylene blue (MB) from an aqueous solution was analyzed in a batch system. …”
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    Removal of methylene blue contaminant by natural and modified low cost agricultural by-product by Yagub, Musstafa T. A.

    Published 2013
    “…The study identified an environmentally sustainable agricultural by-product, pine cone and pine leaves, as an effective adsorbent in the removal of methylene blue dye from aqueous solution. Batch studies were made under various operating conditions of pH, initial dye concentration, contact time, salt concentration, agitation speed, adsorbent dosage, and temperature. …”
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    Removal of Methylene Blue and Orange-G from Waste Water Using Magnetic Biochar by Mujawar, Mubarak, Fo, Y., Al-Salim, H., Sahu, J., Abdullah, E., Nizamuddin, S., Jayakumar, N., Ganesan, P.

    Published 2015
    “…The study on the removal of methylene blue (MB) and orange-G dyes using magnetic biochar derived from the empty fruit bunch (EFB) was carried out. …”
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    Molybdenum reduction to molybdenum blue in Serratia sp. strain DRY5 is catalyzed by a novel molybdenum-reducing enzyme by Abd. Shukor, Mohd. Yunus, Halmi, Mohd Izuan Effendi, Abd. Rahman, Mohd Fadhil, Shamaan, Nor Aripin, Syed, Mohd Arif

    Published 2014
    “…The first purification of the Mo-reducing enzyme from Serratia sp. strain DRY5 that is responsible for molybdenum reduction to molybdenum blue in the bacterium is reported. …”
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    A promising route of magnetic based materials for removal of cadmium and methylene blue from waste water by Ruthiraan, Manimaran, Abdullah, Ezzat Chan, Mubarak, N.M., Mohamed Noor, Noraini

    Published 2017
    “…The removal of methylene blue dye attained maximum removal at pH of 7.0 and above, 50 min contact time and 150 rpm agitation speed. …”
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