Akram et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Adsorptive removal of phosphate by the bimetallic hydroxide nanocomposites embedded in pomegranate peelAkram et al., 2020
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- Akram M
- Xu X
- Gao B
- Yue Q
- Yanan S
- Khan R
- Inam M
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- Publication venue
- Journal of environmental sciences
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This study aimed to fabricate new and effective material for the efficiency of phosphate adsorption. Two types of adsorbent materials, the zirconium hydroxides embedded in pomegranate peel (Zr/Peel) and zirconium-lanthanum hydroxides embedded in …
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