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Application studies of biosorption for monazite processing industry effluents

While studies on the potential of many biosorbents for heavy metal uptake have been reported, the results on scale-up are relatively scanty. Even in those papers where there is a report of reactor performance, more emphasis is given to the metal uptake part and the critical issue of headloss develop...

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Published in:Bioresource technology 1994, Vol.49 (2), p.179-186
Main Authors: Muraleedharan, T.R., Philip, Ligy, Iyengar, Leela, Venkobachar, C.
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Biological treatment of sewage sludges and wastes
Biosorption
Biotechnology
Environment and pollution
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head loss development
Industrial applications and implications. Economical aspects
packed-bed reactor
rare earths
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