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Kinetic, Thermodynamic and Equilibrium Studies for the Biosorption of Nickel from an aqueous solution on to Ipomea palmata Leaves powder

Heavy metals of concern include cobalt, lead, chromium, mercury, uranium, selenium, arsenic, cadmium, silver, gold, nickel etc. [...]the government has imposed several stringent environmental protection rules. The main advantages of this method are of being effectiveness in the reduction of the conc...

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Published in:Research journal of pharmacy and technology 2017-09, Vol.10 (9), p.3029-3034
Main Authors: Kumaraswamy, K., King, P., Kumar, Y. Prasanna
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Biodegradation
Biomass
Effluents
Equilibrium
Food chains
Hazardous materials
Heavy metals
Industrial Revolution
Metals
Nickel
Public health
Studies
Toxicity
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