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The study investigated rose flowers biomass as a potential biosorbent for the removal of chromium, mercury and zinc from contaminated waters and industrial discharge.

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The rose flowers biomass was found to have remarkable ability to remove chromium from contaminated waters such as that discharged from leather industry or tanneries.

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The task was to find out economically viable ways to remove chromium, zinc, and mercury from industrial discharges.

Dr Dildar Ahmed
Forman Christian College

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This page is a summary of: Rose biomass as a potential biosorbent to remove chromium, mercury and zinc from contaminated waters, International Journal of Environmental Studies, January 2018, Taylor & Francis,
DOI: 10.1080/00207233.2018.1429130.
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