Mechanism of Permanganate Biosorption by Fermentation Biowaste
Namgyu Kim,
Sang-Hoon Lee,
Hanui Yang
et al.
Abstract:Biosorptive treatment of industrial wastewater contaminated with heavy metals has been recognized as one of the most effective green tools, competing with traditional physical/chemical treatment processes. This study delves into the detailed investigation of the biosorbent prepared from fermentation biowaste, particularly focusing on the mechanism behind permanganate (Mn(VII)) removal. Various parameters including pH, biosorbent dosage, initial concentration, and temperature were examined. Among these factors,… Show more
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