Neupane, 2016 - Google Patents
Bacterial inhibition in waste-water/fracking water using copper ion solutionNeupane, 2016
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- Neupane K
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Natural gas serves as a major energy supply in United States. Hydraulic fracturing is the process of extraction of unconventional natural gas from the tight sandstones, and shale's bed. Hydraulic fracturing uses fracking fluid which consists of large volumes of fresh water …
- 229910001431 copper ion 0 title abstract description 59
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