Hu et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Slow released nutrient-immobilized biochar: A novel permeable reactive barrier filler for Cr (VI) removalHu et al., 2019
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- 8585114844628526474
- Author
- Hu B
- Song Y
- Wu S
- Zhu Y
- Sheng G
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- Journal of Molecular Liquids
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A novel permeable reactive barrier (PRB) filler, slow released nutrient-immobilized biochar (SRN-IB) was prepared to remove Cr (VI) from aqueous solution. Morganella morganii subsp. was selected as the Cr (VI) reducing strain and the cultural condition was optimized …
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