https://www.selleckchem.com/products/sd49-7.html The implications of these findings are discussed as well as experience and lessons learned on modelling facilitation.Practitioner Summary This paper reports the perspectives of healthcare workers, who were engaged with a participatory system dynamics modelling and simulation process for hospital pharmacy staffing level management. Evaluative feedback revealed that the participatory SD approach can be a valuable tool for participatory ergonomics by helping the participants gain a deeper understanding of the complex dynamic interactions between workload, rework, safety and efficiency.Persulfate (PS) oxidation of 4-chlorophenol (4CP) is mostly catalysed by relatively expensive metal substrates. In this study, we investigated the influence of nitrogen-doped and non-doped mesoporous carbon materials (NCMK-3 and CMK-3) during persulfate (PS) oxidation of 4CP in water. Batch experiments were conducted such that PS was added to simulated contaminant mixture after 1 h agitation with NCMK-3 and CMK-3. Further, the experiment was carried out at different temperatures, pH ranges, concentrations of persulfate (PS), and different doses of NCMK-3, since it recorded better removal rates compared to CMK-3. The results revealed that NCMK-3 and CMK-3 aided the removal of 4CP from water during persulfate oxidation. When persulfate was added after an hour of equilibration with CMK-3 and NCMK-3, 83% and 92% of 4CP were removed within 20 min, respectively, whereas lower removal rates (≤40) were recorded in the absence of persulfate (PS). The removal rates of 4CP increased with an increase in temperature but reduced in the alkaline medium in the NCMK-3/PS system. The efficiency of the NCMK-3 reduced significantly after it was reused three times. Based on the results, NCMK-3 influences the activity of PS oxidation of 4-chlorophenol (4CP) and exhibited a synergistic effect in the removal of the organic contaminant from water.Background. Almost