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Application of response surface methodology in physicochemical removal of dyes from wastewater: A critical review

Response surface methodology (RSM) is a powerful tool in designing the experiments and optimizing different environmental processes. However, when it comes to wastewater treatment and specifically dye-containing wastewater, two questions arise; “Is RSM being used correctly?” and “Are all capabilitie...

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Published in:The Science of the total environment 2018-11, Vol.640-641, p.772-797
Main Authors: Karimifard, Shahab, Alavi Moghaddam, Mohammad Reza
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