Issue
Total 42 articles [ 키워드: Biosorption ]
No. Article
11 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 32 (9), pp.1818-1826 (2015)
Use of wheat straw for effective binding of metal ions via a novel modification
Farooq F, Farooq U, Batool M, et al.
12 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 32 (9), pp.1864-1878 (2015)
Two-stage batch sorber design and optimization of biosorption conditions by Taguchi methodology for the removal of acid red 25 onto magnetic biomass
Oladipo AA, Gazi M
13 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 32 (2), pp.342-349 (2015)
Equilibrium, kinetic and mechanism studies on the biosorption of Cu2+ and Ni2+ by sulfur-modified bamboo powder
Ai T, Jiang X, Yu H, et al.
14 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 31 (11), pp.1911-1918 (2014)
Biosorption mechanism of Zn2+ from aqueous solution by spent substrates of pleurotus ostreatus
Hu XJ, Yan LL, Gu H, et al.
15 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 31 (8), pp.1444-1450 (2014)
Biosorption of Zn2+ and Pb2+ from aqueous solutions using native and microwave treated Flammulina velutipes stipe
Wu Y, Zhou Z, Yan R, et al.
16 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 31 (7), pp.1211-1218 (2014)
Biosorption potential of the mediterranean plant (Posidonia oceanica) for the removal of Cu2+ ions from aqueous media: Equilibrium, kinetic, thermodynamic and mechanism analysis
Hannachi Y, Rezgui A, Boubaker T
17 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 31 (2), pp.289-295 (2014)
Biosorption of thorium from aqueous solution by Ca-pretreated brown algae Cystoseira indica
Keshtkar AR, Hassani MA
18 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 30 (5), pp.1067-1075 (2013)
Application of Doehlert experimental design for the optimization of cadmium biosorption in an aqueous solution by marine yeast biomass of Yarrowia lipolytica
Imandi SB, Chinthala R, Saka S, et al.
19 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 30 (2), pp.369-378 (2013)
Batch and continuous (fixed-bed column) biosorption of Cu(II) by Tamarindus indica fruit shell
Chowdhury S, Saha PD
20 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 30 (1), pp.95-100 (2013)
Dead immobilized Rhizopus Arrhizus as a potential biosorbent for copper removal
Feroze N, Kazmi M, Ramzan N
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