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Removal of Fe (II) ions from aqueous solution by Calabrian pine bark wastesAcemioğlu, 2004
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- 1283949220738496730
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- Acemioğlu B
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- Bioresource Technology
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The ability of Calabrian pine bark wastes (Pinus brutia Ten) for the removal of Fe (II) ions from aqueous solution at different concentrations and temperatures at a fixed pH was investigated. While the amounts of Fe (II) ions adsorbed onto the bark increased with …
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