Integrated phycoremediation and modified PES-PVP fiber with biosynthesized n-AgO from Arabidopsis thaliana extract for remediating shrimp wastewater
Despite the economic benefits of phycoremediation in wastewater treatment, existing scientific reports have highlighted its limited efficacy in contaminant removal. Similarly, membrane separation faces significant challenges due to associated fouling, hindering its widespread application. Addressing...
Main Authors: | Abdulsalam, M., Man, H. C., Abdullah, A. F., Karim, M. M. A., M. I., Aida Isma, Muhammad, M. M., Muhadi, N. A. |
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Springer Nature
2024
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