Waste PET-MOF-Cleanwater Waste PET-Derived Metal-Organic Framework (MOFs) as Cost-Effective Adsorbents for Removal of Hazardous Elements from Polluted Water

In counties like South Africa, firstly, the waste PET stream has posed a serious problem to the environment, and the current recycling of waste PET remains as low as 30%. The waste PET recycling industries such as PETCO & Extrupet (South Africa) are struggling to implement innovative processes t...

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Other Authors: Ren, Jianwei (Editor), Nomngongo, Philiswa Nosizo (Editor), Jen, Tien-Chien (Editor)
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Published: Johannesburg UJ Press 2022
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