Pigeon pea husk for removal of emerging contaminants trimethoprim and atenolol from water

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  • who: Severin Eder and collaborators from the Laboratory of Food Biochemistry, Institute of Food, Nutrition and Health, Department of Health Science and have published the article: Pigeon Pea Husk for Removal of Emerging Contaminants Trimethoprim and Atenolol from Water, in the Journal: Molecules 2021, 26, 3158. of /2021/
  • what: The authors show the merits of washed and milled pigeon pea husk (PPH) as low-cost adsorbent for the removal of the EC trimethoprim (TMP) and atenolol (ATN) that are among the most detected pharmaceuticals in Indian waters. The authors evaluated the suitability of PPH as . . .

     

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