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  • 37. Biosorptive removal of mercury(II) from aqueous solution using lichen (Xanthoparmelia conspersa) biomass: kinetic and equilibrium studies.
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    Seker A, Shahwan T, Eroğlu AE, Yilmaz S, Demirel Z, Dalay MC.
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