How to crush rice husk for using as biosorbent?
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Over the last three decades, the concern about the environment protection has increased tremendously.
Presently, several attempts were carried out for the conversion of by-products of natural materials, especially agricultural wastes into a biosorbent material.
Rice husk is one of the low-value agricultural by-products which have been used as a sorbent material especially to absorb heavy metals.
Previous studies have found that rice husk were capable to absorb heavy metals such as lead, cadmium, selenium, copper, zinc and mercury in the wastewater.
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Over the last three decades, the concern about the environment protection has increased tremendously.
Presently, several attempts were carried out for the conversion of by-products of natural materials, especially agricultural wastes into a biosorbent material.
Rice husk is one of the low-value agricultural by-products which have been used as a sorbent material especially to absorb heavy metals.
Previous studies have found that rice husk were capable to absorb heavy metals such as lead, cadmium, selenium, copper, zinc and mercury in the wastewater.
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Cheers!!
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