Development of adsorptive materials for selective removal of toxic metals in wastewater: a review

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  • who: Moeng Geluk Motitswe and colleagues from the Chemistry Department, University of the Western Cape, Cape Town, South Africa have published the research: Development of Adsorptive Materials for Selective Removal of Toxic Metals in Wastewater: A Review, in the Journal: Catalysts 2022, 12, 1057. of /2022/
  • what: This paper presents adsorption processes as an efficient method for removing toxic metal contaminants from wastewater. The model describes the adsorption of liquid-solid state systems based on the adsorption capacity. This model has been reported as compatible with describing the adsorption system when the adsorbate species and . . .

     

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