Biosorption Performance of Encapsulated Candida krusei for the removal of Copper(II)
Abstract The use of microorganisms in biosorption is one of the most promising ways to remove trace amounts of heavy metal ions. Nevertheless, the enhancement of the successful removal of heavy metal ions by using different combinations of biosorbents is not generally guaranteed which leaves room to...
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Main Authors: | Chi Him Jim Luk, Joanne Yip, Chun Wah Marcus Yuen, Siu Kwong Pang, Kim Hung Lam, Chi Wai Kan |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/000f6b58e12d4033bf6927ae281e1a77 |
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