Effect of solution pH on the dynamic of biosorption of Cr[VI] by living plants of Salvinia minima

Salvinia minima is a widely distributed floating fern that bioaccumulates high concentrations of heavy metals and is a promising species for Cr[VI] removal from polluted waters. Metal bioaccumulation efficiency of aquatic plants can be affected by different factors such as surrounding pH and metal c...

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Otros Autores: Chocobar Ponce, Silvana, Prado, Carolina, Pagano, Eduardo Antonio, Prado, Fernando E., Rosa, Mariana
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