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Table 1 shows a summary of the results of different supports for nitrite reduction. Although the good properties of polymeric materials, only few references to polymeric supports with Pd have been reported due the poor stability of the metallic particles o
Fig. 1. Experimental set up of the system to reduce nitrites.
Table 4 Elemental composition of the PdCl2 supported PES/PP-PHF membranes.
Fig. 10. Influence of the liquid flowrate in nitrite reduction (■: 20 mL/min; ♦: 200 mL/min)

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