Removal of heavy metal from industrial wastewater using chitosan coated oil palm shell charcoal
This research focuses on understanding biosorption process and developing a cost effective technology for treatment of heavy metals-contaminated industrial wastewater. A new composite biosorbent has been prepared by coating chitosan onto acid treated oil palm shell charcoal (AOPSC). Chitosan loading...
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Main Authors: | Nomanbhay S.M., Palanisamy K. |
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Other Authors: | 22135844300 |
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Electronic Journal of Biotechnology
2023
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