Investigation of modified alumina for remediation of contaminated oil: a review / Muhammad Zahiruddin Ramli and Nurul Najwa Zam Bere

Increases in human population and industrial activity unavoidably have produced large volume of oily wastewater and increased in demand for clean water. The performance of conventional methods in wastewater treatments showing insignificant effect as its drawbacks to the environment such as large vol...

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Main Authors: Ramli, Muhammad Zahiruddin (Author), Zam Bere, Nurul Najwa (Author)
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Published: 2020.
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