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REMOVAL OF HEAVY METAL LEAD (PB) (II) BY BIOSORPTION PROCESS USING PAPER SHELL MUSSEL (ANODONTOIDES FERUSSACIANUS)

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Table 4.1: Langmuir Isotherms’ constants for the sorption of Pb (II) and Ni (II) ions by the investigated by ferussacianus shell biosorbent
Table 4.3: Temkin Isortherms’ constants for the sorption of Pb (II).
Table 4.5: Shifts in wavelengths (Cm-1) of FTIR absorption for Pb (II) and Ni (II) ions biosorption by the A

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