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Microbial decomposition of plant tissue contaminated with arsenic and mercury
1984
Wang, D.S. | Weaver, R.W. | Melton, J.R. (Soil and Crop Sciences Departent, Texas A and M University, College Station, Texas 77843 (USA))
Consequences of oil pollution on the decomposition of vascular plant litter in freshwater lakes: Part 1 - Decomposition rates and dissolved oxygen utilisation
1984
Werner, M.D. | Adams, V.D. | Lamarra, V.A. (Division of Environmental Engineering, Utah State University, Logan, Utah 84322 (USA))
Consequences of oil pollution on the decomposition of vascular plant litter in freshwater lakes: Part 2 - Nutrient exchange between litter and the environment
1984
Werner, M.D. | Adams, V.D. | Lamarra, V.A. (Division of Environmental Engineering, Utah State University, Logan, Utah 84322 (USA))
Composting and reed beds for aerobic treatment of livestock wastes
1993
Biddlestone, A.J. | Gray, K.R. | Thayanithy, K. (School of Chemical Engineering, University of Birmingham, PO Box 363, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2 TT (United Kingdom))
Agricultural lignocellulosic wastes as adsorbents of heavy metals from water
2004
Sciban, M.(Univerzitet u Novom Sadu, Novi Sad (Serbia and Montenegro). Tehnoloski fakultet)E-mail:msciban@uns.ns.ac.yu | Klasnja, M.(Univerzitet u Novom Sadu, Novi Sad (Serbia and Montenegro). Tehnoloski fakultet)
In this study, the possibility of application of agricultural lignocellulosic waste materials as adsorbents of different heavy metals ions from water was investigated. As adsorbents, wastes of widely cultivated plant cultures in our country were used. They were wheat straw, cornstalk, corn cob and soybean straw. These materials were showed as good adsorbents in most cases. But, leaching of organic matters from them during adsorption was observed. It was unfavourable. Because of that, adsorbents washed and dried. After that leaching of organic matters was significantly decreased, but also adsorption efficiencies slightly decreased, too.
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