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373 related items for PubMed ID: 16737773

  • 1. Biosorption of copper and lead ions by waste beer yeast.
    Han R, Li H, Li Y, Zhang J, Xiao H, Shi J.
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  • 4. Equilibrium and thermodynamic parameters of single and binary mixture biosorption of lead (II) and copper (II) ions onto Pseudomonas putida: effect of temperature.
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  • 10. Biosorption of lead and copper from aqueous solutions by pre-treated crab and arca shell biomass.
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  • 11. Biosorption of copper(II) and lead(II) onto potassium hydroxide treated pine cone powder.
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  • 13. Equilibrium and thermodynamic studies on biosorption of Pb(II) onto Candida albicans biomass.
    Baysal Z, Cinar E, Bulut Y, Alkan H, Dogru M.
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    Pehlivan E, Altun T, Parlayici S.
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  • 17. Kinetic studies for the biosorption of lead and copper ions by Penicillium simplicissimum immobilized within loofa sponge.
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  • 19. Batch kinetics and isotherms for biosorption of copper(II) ions onto pre-treated powdered waste sludge (PWS).
    Pamukoglu MY, Kargi F.
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  • 20. The study of adsorption characteristics Cu2+ and Pb2+ ions onto PHEMA and P(MMA-HEMA) surfaces from aqueous single solution.
    Moradi O, Aghaie M, Zare K, Monajjemi M, Aghaie H.
    J Hazard Mater; 2009 Oct 30; 170(2-3):673-9. PubMed ID: 19497662
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