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Use of Chitosan with Different Deacetylation Degrees for the Adsorption of Food Dyes in a Binary System

Chitosan with different deacetylation degrees was applied for the adsorption of food dyes (Acid Blue 9 and Food Yellow 3) in a binary aqueous system. The effects of deacetylation degree (DD) and pH on the food dyes adsorption were evaluated by response surface methodology (RSM). In the more adequate...

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Published in:Clean : soil, air, water air, water, 2014-06, Vol.42 (6), p.767-774
Main Authors: Gonçalves, Janaína O., Duarte, Diana A., Dotto, Guilherme L., Pinto, Luiz Antonio A.
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