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- Biosorption is a physiochemical process that occurs naturally in certain biom**** which allows it to p****ively concentrate and bind contaminants onto its...
- Tomme de Savoie, rotten vegetable matter and iron oxide residue in the biosorption process. Colonies of this fungal genus are typically white to beige or...
- cobalt from contaminated lands. The set of strategies that comprise biosorption, bioac****ulation and biomineralization are closely related to each other...
- Raceway ponds were used for removal of lead from waste water using biosorption by Spirulina (Arthospira) sp. Algaculture Algae Aquaculture Aquatic Species...
- (algae) in simulated wastewater. The study claims a highly selective biosorption capacity for strontium of S. spinosus, suggesting that it may be appropriate...
- (algae) in simulated wastewater. The study claims a highly selective biosorption capacity for strontium of S. spinosus, suggesting that it may be appropriate...
- Priyantha, Namal; Tennakoon, D. T. B.; Dahri, Muhd Khairud (2012-03-06). "Biosorption of cadmium(II) and copper(II) ions from aqueous solution by core of Artocarpus...
- PMID 15071064. Ozdemir, G.; Baysal, S. H. (2004). "Chromium and aluminum biosorption on Chryseomonas luteola TEM05". Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology...
- establishing the fungi in non-natural conditions. Other applications include biosorption, a process where biom**** is utilized to remove solute wastes preventing...
- (algae) in simulated wastewater. The study claims a highly selective biosorption capacity for strontium of S. spinosus, suggesting that it may be appropriate...