Jagaba et al., 2024 - Google Patents
A review on the application of biochar as an innovative and sustainable biocarrier material in moving bed biofilm reactors for dye removal from environmental matricesJagaba et al., 2024
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- 6548126645677100404
- Author
- Jagaba A
- Abdulazeez I
- Lawal D
- Affam A
- Mu’azu N
- Soja U
- Usman A
- Noor A
- Lim J
- Aljundi I
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Environmental Geochemistry and Health
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Dye decolorization through biological treatment techniques has been gaining momentum as it is based on suspended and attached growth biomass in both batch and continuous modes. Hence, this review focused on the contribution of moving bed biofilm reactors …
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