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Adsorptive uptake of arsenic (V) from water by aquatic fern Salvinia natans

Mukherjee et al., 2005

Document ID
4614211268813888570
Author
Mukherjee S
Kumar S
Publication year
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Journal of Water Supply: Research and Technology—AQUA

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The sorption potential of the As (V) ion from aqueous solution has been studied using the water fern Salvinia natans as a scavenging candidate for aquatic arsenic. Sodium arsenate was used to prepare the stock solution of As (V). The diluted stocks with nutrient as sample …
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