Removal of manganese ion using integral membrane incorporated with rice husk ash / Norin Zamiah Kassim Shaari, Nabilah Huda Alias, Nurul Ati

Wastewater treatment is a method of ensuring that the water supply is clean and free from contaminants. Manganese is a pollutant that needs to be removed from the water as it is harmful and usually triggers concern about water quality and water distribution system issues. Besides the adsorption meth...

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Main Authors: Kassim Shaari, Norin Zamiah (Author), Alias, Nabilah Huda (Author), Ati, Nurul (Author)
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Published: Universiti Teknologi MARA Shah Alam, 2023-03.
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