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Biosorbents for Metal Ions

Out of Print
Edited By: John Wase and Christopher Forster
238 pages, Figs, tabs
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Biosorbents for Metal Ions
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  • Biosorbents for Metal Ions ISBN: 9780748404315 Hardback Aug 1997 Out of Print #58928
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A comprehensive account of the alternative technology of heavy metal adsorption by living organisms. Focusing primarily on the aquatic environment, this book gives detailed accounts of the wide variety of biomass types used as sorbents and the economically viable full-scale systems which are currently available for commercial usage.

Contents

Biosorption of heavy metals - an introduction; the use of algae as metal biosorpents; general bacterial sorptive processes; fungi as biosorpents; biosorbents of lanthanides, actinides and related materials; scavenging trace concentrations of metals;low-cost biosorpents - batch processes; biosorption using unusual biomasses; low cost adsorbents in continuing processes; biosorption - the future.

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Out of Print
Edited By: John Wase and Christopher Forster
238 pages, Figs, tabs
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
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