Wang et al., 1992 - Google Patents
The decolorization and dechlorination of kraft bleach plant effluent solutes by use of three fungi: Ganoderma lacidum, Coriolus versicolor and Hericium erinaceumWang et al., 1992
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- Wang S
- Ferguson J
- McCarthy J
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Treatmcnts of a mixture of first chlorination stage and first alkaline stagc cfflucnts from a kraft pulp mill blcaching plant with three spccics of fungi, Ganoderma lacidum (GL), Coriolus versicolor (CV), and Hericium erinaceum (HE), for several periods of timc and at l and 5 g/L …
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