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Study of the Cu (II) removal from aqueous solutions by adsorption on titania

Georgaka et al., 2010

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8409711032880406766
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Georgaka A
Spanos N
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Global Nest J

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The removal of heavy metals from wastewaters is a matter of paramount importance due to the fact that their high toxicity causes major environmental pollution problems. One of the most efficient, applicable and low cost methods for the removal of toxic metals from aqueous …
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