The use of bacteria immobilized in tubular membrane reactors for heavy metal recovery and degradation of chlorinated aromatics /

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Main Author: Diels, L.
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:3132032020-12-19T17:10:31ZThe use of bacteria immobilized in tubular membrane reactors for heavy metal recovery and degradation of chlorinated aromatics / Diels, L. 42PSZJBLHeavy metalsBiodegradationImmobilized microorganisms
spellingShingle Heavy metals
Biodegradation
Immobilized microorganisms
Diels, L.
The use of bacteria immobilized in tubular membrane reactors for heavy metal recovery and degradation of chlorinated aromatics /
title The use of bacteria immobilized in tubular membrane reactors for heavy metal recovery and degradation of chlorinated aromatics /
title_full The use of bacteria immobilized in tubular membrane reactors for heavy metal recovery and degradation of chlorinated aromatics /
title_fullStr The use of bacteria immobilized in tubular membrane reactors for heavy metal recovery and degradation of chlorinated aromatics /
title_full_unstemmed The use of bacteria immobilized in tubular membrane reactors for heavy metal recovery and degradation of chlorinated aromatics /
title_short The use of bacteria immobilized in tubular membrane reactors for heavy metal recovery and degradation of chlorinated aromatics /
title_sort use of bacteria immobilized in tubular membrane reactors for heavy metal recovery and degradation of chlorinated aromatics
topic Heavy metals
Biodegradation
Immobilized microorganisms
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