2019
DOI: 10.5958/0974-360x.2019.00599.7
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Bioremediation of Nitrate Reduction Present in Leather Industries Effluent by using Marine Algae

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“…New approaches using algae extracts, instead of the commonly used whole seaweed or seaweed powders as adsorbents, were tested for the treatment of wastewater [ 186 ]. In general, the extracts effectively and drastically reduced compounds, including total dissolved solids, hardness, chloride, sulfate, and chromium from the effluent.…”
Section: Applications Of Seaweeds and Their Extracts For Human Usementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…New approaches using algae extracts, instead of the commonly used whole seaweed or seaweed powders as adsorbents, were tested for the treatment of wastewater [ 186 ]. In general, the extracts effectively and drastically reduced compounds, including total dissolved solids, hardness, chloride, sulfate, and chromium from the effluent.…”
Section: Applications Of Seaweeds and Their Extracts For Human Usementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, the extracts effectively and drastically reduced compounds, including total dissolved solids, hardness, chloride, sulfate, and chromium from the effluent. Thus, this method for treating effluent appears to be an effective and economical treatment that may reduce harmful compounds present in polluted waters, with a potential application comparable to other techniques in the market [ 186 ].…”
Section: Applications Of Seaweeds and Their Extracts For Human Usementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Exactly for this reason, factors such as molecular structure and composition of the oil feedstocks and alcohols are principally considered to optimize the performance of the final biodiesel fuel (Refaat, 2009). Extensive studies on various oils have considered the use of different catalysts to obtain biodiesels of specific fatty acid methyl ester (FAME) profiles and qualities (Omotoso et al, 2011;Sharmila et al, 2016;Gupta and Agarwal, 2016; Cruz-Ortiz and Ríos-González, 2017). Commonly, these studies conclude that the oils used are responsible for the chemical structures and properties of the produced biodiesel.…”
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