This document contains a list of 62 references related to hazardous waste management. The references include published papers, reports, guidelines, and other documents from sources such as government agencies, companies, and academic publications. The references cover topics such as hazardous waste detection, control, and treatment; scheduled waste management policies and regulations in Malaysia; environmental impact assessment; pollution prevention approaches; and waste minimization strategies. The list of references provides an overview of literature that relates to hazardous and scheduled waste management issues in Malaysia.
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Laboratory waste management in medical and health universities must follow regulations and guidelines to properly handle and dispose of waste. Regulations in Malaysia are set by the Department of Environment and classify waste as clinical, radioactive, chemical, or general. Waste must be segregated by color-coded containers and properly labeled. Proper procedures include contracting licensed services for disposal. Students should be trained on guidelines to mitigate health and environmental risks. While Malaysia has regulations, its management system could be improved compared to international standards by more strictly enforcing rules.
The document provides tips on going green at work through waste minimization efforts of reducing, reusing, and recycling. It encourages reducing paper usage through double-sided printing and copying, digital storage of documents, and email use. Materials like paper, plastic, glass, and aluminum can be recycled, and proceeds may be donated to charity. Proper disposal of e-waste and use of reusable food containers instead of polystyrene are also recommended to help the environment.
This document provides an introduction to the concept of industrial ecology. It begins with defining industrial ecology as the study of the physical, chemical, and biological interactions within and between industrial and ecological systems, with the goal of identifying strategies to reduce the environmental impacts of industry and move toward more sustainable systems. The document then discusses the historical development of industrial ecology, from systems analysis to concepts like industrial metabolism. It also attempts to define industrial ecology while acknowledging there is no single agreed upon definition. Key concepts of industrial ecology discussed include systems analysis, material and energy flows, multidisciplinary approaches, and analogies to natural systems. The document outlines potential goals and teaching approaches for industrial ecology.
This document provides an introduction to the concept of industrial ecology. It begins with defining industrial ecology as the study of the physical, chemical, and biological interactions within and between industrial and ecological systems, with the goal of identifying strategies to reduce the environmental impacts of industry and move toward more sustainable systems. The document then discusses the historical development of industrial ecology, from systems analysis to conceptualizing industrial systems as analogous to natural ecosystems. It also attempts to define industrial ecology while acknowledging there is no single agreed upon definition. Several key concepts of industrial ecology are outlined, including systems analysis, material and energy flows, multidisciplinary approaches, and emulating closed-loop natural systems. The document concludes by discussing how industrial ecology relates to the field of ecology
Dr. Abdullah Al-Muyeed is an expert in environmental sanitation, wastewater treatment, solid and hazardous waste management. He has authored 5 technical/scientific textbooks and published over 30 papers in peer-reviewed journals. His research focuses on municipal solid waste management in Dhaka City, arsenic contamination mitigation in Bangladesh, and wastewater treatment using constructed wetlands. He has also published several articles in newspapers on topics like renewable energy, climate change vulnerability, and faecal sludge management in Bangladesh.
This presentation discusses green management initiatives to promote sustainable industrial growth while preserving the environment. It begins by outlining threats to the ecosystem like ozone layer deterioration, global warming, and degradation of biodiversity. Graphs and images depict issues like rising global temperatures and melting glaciers. The presentation then suggests green management strategies like establishing a vision for continual environmental awareness and concern for balancing business and ecological needs. Specific policies are proposed like framing eco-friendly strategies, educational programs for employees, and reward systems for green actions by employees and customers. Green innovations involve adopting cleaner technologies and manufacturing processes as well as forums to evaluate progress. Overall funding is needed to put practical green projects into action.
LH Ismail (2007). An evaluation of bioclimatic high rise office buildings in a tropical climate: energy consumption and users' satisfaction in selected office buildings in Malaysia. PhD Thesis, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom.
This document discusses Malaysia's environmental policies and issues. It provides a brief history of Malaysia's environmental policies from the 1970s to present. It also summarizes key campaigns to increase environmental awareness among the public. Additionally, it presents data on declines in fisheries production and improvements in river water quality from 1996 to 2008. In conclusion, it states that Malaysia's current environmental policy is still relevant but could be strengthened by addressing some weaknesses.
Laboratory waste management in medical/health universityShira Shahid
Laboratory waste management in medical and health universities must follow regulations and guidelines to properly handle and dispose of waste. Regulations in Malaysia are set by the Department of Environment and classify waste as clinical, radioactive, chemical, or general. Waste must be segregated by color-coded containers and properly labeled. Proper procedures include contracting licensed services for disposal. Students should be trained on guidelines to mitigate health and environmental risks. While Malaysia has regulations, its management system could be improved compared to international standards by more strictly enforcing rules.
The document provides tips on going green at work through waste minimization efforts of reducing, reusing, and recycling. It encourages reducing paper usage through double-sided printing and copying, digital storage of documents, and email use. Materials like paper, plastic, glass, and aluminum can be recycled, and proceeds may be donated to charity. Proper disposal of e-waste and use of reusable food containers instead of polystyrene are also recommended to help the environment.
This document provides an introduction to the concept of industrial ecology. It begins with defining industrial ecology as the study of the physical, chemical, and biological interactions within and between industrial and ecological systems, with the goal of identifying strategies to reduce the environmental impacts of industry and move toward more sustainable systems. The document then discusses the historical development of industrial ecology, from systems analysis to concepts like industrial metabolism. It also attempts to define industrial ecology while acknowledging there is no single agreed upon definition. Key concepts of industrial ecology discussed include systems analysis, material and energy flows, multidisciplinary approaches, and analogies to natural systems. The document outlines potential goals and teaching approaches for industrial ecology.
This document provides an introduction to the concept of industrial ecology. It begins with defining industrial ecology as the study of the physical, chemical, and biological interactions within and between industrial and ecological systems, with the goal of identifying strategies to reduce the environmental impacts of industry and move toward more sustainable systems. The document then discusses the historical development of industrial ecology, from systems analysis to conceptualizing industrial systems as analogous to natural ecosystems. It also attempts to define industrial ecology while acknowledging there is no single agreed upon definition. Several key concepts of industrial ecology are outlined, including systems analysis, material and energy flows, multidisciplinary approaches, and emulating closed-loop natural systems. The document concludes by discussing how industrial ecology relates to the field of ecology
Dr. Abdullah Al-Muyeed is an expert in environmental sanitation, wastewater treatment, solid and hazardous waste management. He has authored 5 technical/scientific textbooks and published over 30 papers in peer-reviewed journals. His research focuses on municipal solid waste management in Dhaka City, arsenic contamination mitigation in Bangladesh, and wastewater treatment using constructed wetlands. He has also published several articles in newspapers on topics like renewable energy, climate change vulnerability, and faecal sludge management in Bangladesh.
This presentation discusses green management initiatives to promote sustainable industrial growth while preserving the environment. It begins by outlining threats to the ecosystem like ozone layer deterioration, global warming, and degradation of biodiversity. Graphs and images depict issues like rising global temperatures and melting glaciers. The presentation then suggests green management strategies like establishing a vision for continual environmental awareness and concern for balancing business and ecological needs. Specific policies are proposed like framing eco-friendly strategies, educational programs for employees, and reward systems for green actions by employees and customers. Green innovations involve adopting cleaner technologies and manufacturing processes as well as forums to evaluate progress. Overall funding is needed to put practical green projects into action.
LH Ismail (2007). An evaluation of bioclimatic high rise office buildings in a tropical climate: energy consumption and users' satisfaction in selected office buildings in Malaysia. PhD Thesis, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom.
This document discusses Malaysia's environmental policies and issues. It provides a brief history of Malaysia's environmental policies from the 1970s to present. It also summarizes key campaigns to increase environmental awareness among the public. Additionally, it presents data on declines in fisheries production and improvements in river water quality from 1996 to 2008. In conclusion, it states that Malaysia's current environmental policy is still relevant but could be strengthened by addressing some weaknesses.
Mr. Nadeem Ahmad Khan has worked in various roles in engineering education and projects. He currently works as an Assistant Professor and Academic Coordinator at Mewat Engineering College, where he helped establish several labs and oversee academic activities. Previously, he worked as an engineer for DLF-Laing O'Rourke India on construction projects and held research roles related to water quality monitoring and wastewater treatment. He also founded an NGO focused on environmental awareness and was involved in several conferences and publications on topics like wastewater treatment and sustainable development.
This document outlines the syllabus for the subject of Environmental Studies for various bachelor's degree programs. It covers topics like the multidisciplinary nature of environmental studies, social and environmental issues, human population and the environment, natural resources, ecosystems, biodiversity conservation, environmental pollution, and field work. The syllabus is divided into three parts - short answer questions, essay questions with internal choice, and an essay on field work. Environmental Studies is a compulsory subject that will be examined in a three-hour theory exam with a common question paper of 100 marks for all programs. Colleges are responsible for teaching the subject, conducting exams, and evaluating answer books.
This document provides an introduction to a course on environmental engineering. It includes information about the instructor, their qualifications and research interests. It outlines the course details including learning outcomes, topics to be covered such as causes of environmental problems, units of measurement, water and air pollution, and solid waste management. It distinguishes between environmental science and engineering. It also provides a brief historical overview of attitudes and regulations regarding environmental protection from the pre-1950 era to present day international agreements like the Kyoto Protocol. Sources of pollution are defined as natural versus anthropogenic activities such as vehicular emissions and open burning.
This document provides information about Ingo Valgma, an academic author from Tallinn Technological University. It lists that he has collaborated with 36 co-authors from 1998 to 2013 and has been cited by 19 authors. It provides details of his 32 publications in the field of medicine, economics, and business. It also lists the journal and keywords associated with his work, which focuses on topics like analysis and modelling, environmental impact assessment, and oil shale extraction methods.
This document provides information about Ingo Valgma, an academic author from Tallinn Technological University. It lists that he has collaborated with 36 co-authors from 1998 to 2013 and has been cited by 19 authors. It provides details of his 32 publications in the field of Medicine, Economics & Business, including journal articles published in Oil Shale from 2010-2013. It also lists 12 citations to his work from 2010-2009.
Afizah Ayob is a Senior Lecturer at Universiti Malaysia Perlis with research interests in nanomaterials, geotechnical engineering, water/wastewater engineering, and construction management. She holds a PhD in Industrial Technology from Universiti Sains Malaysia. Her experience includes positions as a research officer, part-time lecturer, and civil engineer. She currently supervises several Master's and PhD students and has published over 10 journal articles.
This document contains the curriculum vitae of Muhammad Younas. It outlines his educational background which includes a MEngSc in Environmental Engineering from Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman and a BSc in Chemical Engineering from the University of Engineering and Technology Peshawar. It also details his professional experience as a graduate research assistant and internships. His skills include Microsoft Office, MATLAB, AutoCAD, and communications. He has authored several publications and participated in conferences and competitions.
This document summarizes India's national environmental laws and policies. It discusses how the Indian Constitution mandates the protection of the environment through articles 48-A and 51-A. It then outlines several key national environmental policies and laws established since the 1970s to address issues like pollution, forest conservation, and wildlife protection. The document also summarizes several important environmental court cases from 1980 to 2000 that helped develop environmental jurisprudence in India. It concludes that while India has made progress in establishing environmental laws and policies, challenges remain in effectively monitoring the environment due to its complex, multi-jurisdictional nature.
This document provides information about an Environment Management course taught by Dr. Binod Rajak. It includes the course details, expectations for students, learning outcomes, course content, and an introduction to what environment management is. The introduction defines environment management as the study of external forces and conditions that affect living organisms. It is a multidisciplinary field that examines the interactions between atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere, and biosphere.
The document outlines the syllabus for the second semester of the M.Tech (Environmental Engineering) program for the admission batch of 2016-17. It includes:
1. Details of 5 core courses - Air and Noise Pollution, Solid Waste Management, Hazardous Waste Management, Industrial Pollution Control, and Advanced Water and Waste Water Treatment Systems.
2. Details of 3 elective courses that can be chosen from specialization, departmental, or other department courses.
3. Two laboratory courses - Specialization Lab 2 and Seminar/Project.
4. The total credits for the semester are 28. The courses cover various topics in environmental engineering and science.
This document provides a summary of the academic and professional qualifications and experience of Dr. Kamlisa Uni Kamlun. It outlines her PhD in forest science and ecology, as well as her MSc and BSc in forest science. It lists her current professional memberships and fields of expertise, which include remote sensing, ecosystem services assessment, and socio-ecological impacts of landscape change. It also details her current teaching responsibilities, previous employment, conferences attended, training received, and research and publications.
The paper considers the influence of economic development factors on the state of the environment. The subject of the
research is the processes of improving the sustainable development (SD). A theoretical model for analysis of environmental
and economic development was worked out based on the existing methods and a more comprehensive presentation of
information on the parameters of SD. Possibilities of achieving the Environmental Kuznets Curve as the conditions for the
SD improvement are determined. A minimum condition to guarantee the nonavailability of deterioration in the SD was
determined to overcome the point of maximum pollution. This point describes emissions of pollutants, taking into account
the accumulation effect of the pollution, which can be observed from the moment of exceeding of the assimilation potential
of the environment. Proposed approaches were applied to the development analysis relative to the environmental
component, the case of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in Ukraine. Accordingly, Ukraine has a predominantly positive
trend towards the SD relative to the environmental component. This trend is partly supported by predominant decrease in
specific CO2 emissions per unit of output in the economy. On the other hand, there was a significant increase in the
concentration of Ukraine's CO2 emissions in the atmosphere, despite the fact that the overall level of emissions has
decreased. Therefore, overcoming the tendency of increase in the concentration of pollution requires a significant increase
in the environmental effects of economic activities and the coordination of actions on the international level.
This document lists over 30 presentations and publications by Dr. Frances MacGuire from 1985 to 2015. The presentations cover topics such as climate change, environmental degradation, fracking, preventing stillbirth, and greening the economy. The publications include reports, journal articles, and guest blogs on issues like climate change impacts, coastal wildlife, and dementia. This extensive list demonstrates MacGuire's long-standing work presenting and publishing on environmental and public health issues.
This document lists over 30 presentations and publications by Dr. Frances MacGuire from 1985 to 2015. The presentations cover topics such as climate change, environmental degradation, fracking, preventing stillbirth, and greening the economy. The publications include reports, journal articles, and guest blogs on issues like climate change impacts, coastal wildlife, and dementia. This extensive list demonstrates MacGuire's long-standing work presenting and publishing on environmental and public health issues.
The document outlines the agenda and events for the National Environmental Engineers Meet held from October 29-31, 2015 at the Indian School of Mines in Dhanbad, including an inaugural ceremony, case study presentations, quizzes, a model United Nations session, and paper and poster presentations on various environmental topics. The event was organized by the Department of Environmental Science and Engineering and supported by various partners and visiting speakers. The convenor expressed that the event was a success in allowing students to showcase their talent and bring new environmental ideas.
This document lists 39 research papers and internal reports authored by J. Marra related to scientific studies of forces between lipid bilayers and other surfaces, polyelectrolyte adsorption, ultraclean drying techniques, indoor air quality monitoring, nanoparticle sensing, and coffee extraction modeling. The publications span from 1983 to 2015 and include peer-reviewed journal articles, conference proceedings, book chapters, and internal company reports covering Marra's experimental research and theoretical analyses over several decades.
The document provides an overview of the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (MA), which was a major international work to assess the consequences of ecosystem change for human well-being. It lists the organizations involved in coordinating, governing, and hosting the MA. It also lists the members of the MA Panel, Board, and teams of authors and reviewers that contributed to the multi-year assessment process. The assessment involved over 2,000 experts worldwide and aimed to establish the scientific basis for actions to enhance ecosystem conservation and sustainability.
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This document summarizes a study on characterizing cellulose acetate membranes produced from wastewater of the tapioca industry. Bacterial cellulose was produced from the wastewater via fermentation using Acetobacter xylinum. The bacterial cellulose was then acetylated to produce cellulose acetate powder, which was dissolved and formed into a membrane. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy analysis confirmed the presence of cellulose acetate through absorption bands. Scanning electron microscopy showed the membrane had a microfiltration structure with pore sizes of 0.37-0.95 μm. The cellulose acetate powder had a water content of 21.39% and acetyl degree of 40.38%, indicating substitution of 2.51 acetyl groups.
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Mr. Nadeem Ahmad Khan has worked in various roles in engineering education and projects. He currently works as an Assistant Professor and Academic Coordinator at Mewat Engineering College, where he helped establish several labs and oversee academic activities. Previously, he worked as an engineer for DLF-Laing O'Rourke India on construction projects and held research roles related to water quality monitoring and wastewater treatment. He also founded an NGO focused on environmental awareness and was involved in several conferences and publications on topics like wastewater treatment and sustainable development.
This document outlines the syllabus for the subject of Environmental Studies for various bachelor's degree programs. It covers topics like the multidisciplinary nature of environmental studies, social and environmental issues, human population and the environment, natural resources, ecosystems, biodiversity conservation, environmental pollution, and field work. The syllabus is divided into three parts - short answer questions, essay questions with internal choice, and an essay on field work. Environmental Studies is a compulsory subject that will be examined in a three-hour theory exam with a common question paper of 100 marks for all programs. Colleges are responsible for teaching the subject, conducting exams, and evaluating answer books.
This document provides an introduction to a course on environmental engineering. It includes information about the instructor, their qualifications and research interests. It outlines the course details including learning outcomes, topics to be covered such as causes of environmental problems, units of measurement, water and air pollution, and solid waste management. It distinguishes between environmental science and engineering. It also provides a brief historical overview of attitudes and regulations regarding environmental protection from the pre-1950 era to present day international agreements like the Kyoto Protocol. Sources of pollution are defined as natural versus anthropogenic activities such as vehicular emissions and open burning.
This document provides information about Ingo Valgma, an academic author from Tallinn Technological University. It lists that he has collaborated with 36 co-authors from 1998 to 2013 and has been cited by 19 authors. It provides details of his 32 publications in the field of medicine, economics, and business. It also lists the journal and keywords associated with his work, which focuses on topics like analysis and modelling, environmental impact assessment, and oil shale extraction methods.
This document provides information about Ingo Valgma, an academic author from Tallinn Technological University. It lists that he has collaborated with 36 co-authors from 1998 to 2013 and has been cited by 19 authors. It provides details of his 32 publications in the field of Medicine, Economics & Business, including journal articles published in Oil Shale from 2010-2013. It also lists 12 citations to his work from 2010-2009.
Afizah Ayob is a Senior Lecturer at Universiti Malaysia Perlis with research interests in nanomaterials, geotechnical engineering, water/wastewater engineering, and construction management. She holds a PhD in Industrial Technology from Universiti Sains Malaysia. Her experience includes positions as a research officer, part-time lecturer, and civil engineer. She currently supervises several Master's and PhD students and has published over 10 journal articles.
This document contains the curriculum vitae of Muhammad Younas. It outlines his educational background which includes a MEngSc in Environmental Engineering from Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman and a BSc in Chemical Engineering from the University of Engineering and Technology Peshawar. It also details his professional experience as a graduate research assistant and internships. His skills include Microsoft Office, MATLAB, AutoCAD, and communications. He has authored several publications and participated in conferences and competitions.
This document summarizes India's national environmental laws and policies. It discusses how the Indian Constitution mandates the protection of the environment through articles 48-A and 51-A. It then outlines several key national environmental policies and laws established since the 1970s to address issues like pollution, forest conservation, and wildlife protection. The document also summarizes several important environmental court cases from 1980 to 2000 that helped develop environmental jurisprudence in India. It concludes that while India has made progress in establishing environmental laws and policies, challenges remain in effectively monitoring the environment due to its complex, multi-jurisdictional nature.
This document provides information about an Environment Management course taught by Dr. Binod Rajak. It includes the course details, expectations for students, learning outcomes, course content, and an introduction to what environment management is. The introduction defines environment management as the study of external forces and conditions that affect living organisms. It is a multidisciplinary field that examines the interactions between atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere, and biosphere.
The document outlines the syllabus for the second semester of the M.Tech (Environmental Engineering) program for the admission batch of 2016-17. It includes:
1. Details of 5 core courses - Air and Noise Pollution, Solid Waste Management, Hazardous Waste Management, Industrial Pollution Control, and Advanced Water and Waste Water Treatment Systems.
2. Details of 3 elective courses that can be chosen from specialization, departmental, or other department courses.
3. Two laboratory courses - Specialization Lab 2 and Seminar/Project.
4. The total credits for the semester are 28. The courses cover various topics in environmental engineering and science.
This document provides a summary of the academic and professional qualifications and experience of Dr. Kamlisa Uni Kamlun. It outlines her PhD in forest science and ecology, as well as her MSc and BSc in forest science. It lists her current professional memberships and fields of expertise, which include remote sensing, ecosystem services assessment, and socio-ecological impacts of landscape change. It also details her current teaching responsibilities, previous employment, conferences attended, training received, and research and publications.
The paper considers the influence of economic development factors on the state of the environment. The subject of the
research is the processes of improving the sustainable development (SD). A theoretical model for analysis of environmental
and economic development was worked out based on the existing methods and a more comprehensive presentation of
information on the parameters of SD. Possibilities of achieving the Environmental Kuznets Curve as the conditions for the
SD improvement are determined. A minimum condition to guarantee the nonavailability of deterioration in the SD was
determined to overcome the point of maximum pollution. This point describes emissions of pollutants, taking into account
the accumulation effect of the pollution, which can be observed from the moment of exceeding of the assimilation potential
of the environment. Proposed approaches were applied to the development analysis relative to the environmental
component, the case of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in Ukraine. Accordingly, Ukraine has a predominantly positive
trend towards the SD relative to the environmental component. This trend is partly supported by predominant decrease in
specific CO2 emissions per unit of output in the economy. On the other hand, there was a significant increase in the
concentration of Ukraine's CO2 emissions in the atmosphere, despite the fact that the overall level of emissions has
decreased. Therefore, overcoming the tendency of increase in the concentration of pollution requires a significant increase
in the environmental effects of economic activities and the coordination of actions on the international level.
This document lists over 30 presentations and publications by Dr. Frances MacGuire from 1985 to 2015. The presentations cover topics such as climate change, environmental degradation, fracking, preventing stillbirth, and greening the economy. The publications include reports, journal articles, and guest blogs on issues like climate change impacts, coastal wildlife, and dementia. This extensive list demonstrates MacGuire's long-standing work presenting and publishing on environmental and public health issues.
This document lists over 30 presentations and publications by Dr. Frances MacGuire from 1985 to 2015. The presentations cover topics such as climate change, environmental degradation, fracking, preventing stillbirth, and greening the economy. The publications include reports, journal articles, and guest blogs on issues like climate change impacts, coastal wildlife, and dementia. This extensive list demonstrates MacGuire's long-standing work presenting and publishing on environmental and public health issues.
The document outlines the agenda and events for the National Environmental Engineers Meet held from October 29-31, 2015 at the Indian School of Mines in Dhanbad, including an inaugural ceremony, case study presentations, quizzes, a model United Nations session, and paper and poster presentations on various environmental topics. The event was organized by the Department of Environmental Science and Engineering and supported by various partners and visiting speakers. The convenor expressed that the event was a success in allowing students to showcase their talent and bring new environmental ideas.
This document lists 39 research papers and internal reports authored by J. Marra related to scientific studies of forces between lipid bilayers and other surfaces, polyelectrolyte adsorption, ultraclean drying techniques, indoor air quality monitoring, nanoparticle sensing, and coffee extraction modeling. The publications span from 1983 to 2015 and include peer-reviewed journal articles, conference proceedings, book chapters, and internal company reports covering Marra's experimental research and theoretical analyses over several decades.
The document provides an overview of the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (MA), which was a major international work to assess the consequences of ecosystem change for human well-being. It lists the organizations involved in coordinating, governing, and hosting the MA. It also lists the members of the MA Panel, Board, and teams of authors and reviewers that contributed to the multi-year assessment process. The assessment involved over 2,000 experts worldwide and aimed to establish the scientific basis for actions to enhance ecosystem conservation and sustainability.
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This document summarizes a study on characterizing cellulose acetate membranes produced from wastewater of the tapioca industry. Bacterial cellulose was produced from the wastewater via fermentation using Acetobacter xylinum. The bacterial cellulose was then acetylated to produce cellulose acetate powder, which was dissolved and formed into a membrane. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy analysis confirmed the presence of cellulose acetate through absorption bands. Scanning electron microscopy showed the membrane had a microfiltration structure with pore sizes of 0.37-0.95 μm. The cellulose acetate powder had a water content of 21.39% and acetyl degree of 40.38%, indicating substitution of 2.51 acetyl groups.
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