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Selective and efficient extraction of iron from water systems with a recyclable phytate-polyaniline hydrogel

Tang et al., 2022

Document ID
5610819812900834818
Author
Tang C
Ramírez-Hernández M
Thomas B
Asefa T
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of Cleaner Production

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Iron is an essential element for various physiological processes in our body. However consuming excess iron can affect our health. Thus, any excess iron that may be present in domestic water sources needs to be removed to make such water useable in the community …
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