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Removal of lead (II) ions from aqueous solutions using activated carbon from Militia ferruginea plant leaves

Mengistie et al., 2008

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13256693449035771328
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Mengistie A
Rao T
Rao A
Singanan M
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Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Ethiopia

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The adsorption of lead (II) on to activated carbon developed from an indigenous Ethiopian medicinal plant leaves namely Birbira (Militia ferruginea) was investigated to assess the possible use of this adsorbent. The influences of contact time, adsorbent dose, Pb (II) …
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