A novel hybrid nano zerovalent iron initiated oxidation--biological degradation approach for remediation of recalcitrant waste metalworking fluids.
Disposal of operationally exhausted metal working fluids (MWF) through a biological route is an attractive option, since it is effective with relatively low energy demands. However, it is enormously challenging since these fluids are chemically complex, including the addition of toxic biocides which...
Main Authors: | Jagadevan, S, Jayamurthy, M, Dobson, P, Thompson, I |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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