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Keyword [Wastewater Adsorption]
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61. The Preparation Of Low-cost Activated Carbon Fibers And Its Application In Dye Wastewater Purification
62. The Treatment Of Coal Carbonized Phenol Wastewater By Modified Activated Carbon
63. Study On Adsorption And Decolorization Of Printing And Dyeing Wastewater By Modified Zeolite
64. Potato Starch Wastewater Treatment And The Utilization Of Resources
65. Preparation Of The Biomass-based Porous Carbon Materials And Its Application In The Treatment Of Antibiotic Wastewater
66. The Adsorption Performance For Dyes In Wastewater On Modified Hierarchical Porous Carbons
67. Study On Adsorption Of Heulandite To Ammonia Wastewater
68. Investigation On The Adsorption Mecanism And Application Of Carbon Nanotubes In Oily Wastewater Treatment
69. The Preparation Of O-MMT And Adsorption Behaviour Of Dye Wastewater
70. Synthesis Of Nitrogen-containing Carbon Materials For Hexavalent Chromium Removal From Aqueous Solution
71. Preparations Of Metal Oxides On Layered Double Hydroxides Materials And The Research On Dye Wastewater Treatment
72. Fabrication Of Carboxymethyl Chitosan-based Composite Microspheres And Its Adsorption Behavior For Dye Wasterwater
73. Effect Of Functional Fibers Supported Titanate Nanotubes On The Stability Of SBR Activated Sludge System
74. The Effect Of Anaerobic-aerobic On Adsorption Of Ca2+ By Activated Sludge
75. Research On The Synthesis And Properties Of Isonicotinic Series MOFs Based On Ammonia Nitrogen Wastewater Treatment
76. Study On Crosslinked Starch And Its Adsorption Properties By Reversed-suspension Polymerization
77. Synthesis Of 4A Zeolite From Coal Gangue And Its Adsorption On Fluorine-containing Wastewater
78. Study On The Preparation And Adsorption Property Of Lignocellulose/layered Silicate Nanocomposite
79. Study On Synthesis Of Polyvinylpyridine Resin And Its Application In Wastewater Treatment
80. Multi-structured Prussian Blue-Yeast Based Hybrid Microspheres:Synergistic Treatment Of Dye Wastewater By Adsorption And Fenton Catalysis
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