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Bio-electrochemical removal of CR III from leather effluent by Pseudomonas aeruginosa
2016
unpublished
Chromium is an essential trace metal for living organisms occurs in two major oxidation states Chromium III and chromium IV. Chromium III is more toxic when it penetrates the living tissues. So the recovery of Chromium III from leather effluent by Bioelectrochemical method is more effectively than conventional methods. In our findings various parameters of the effluent was analysed and the reduction of Chromium III in the sample was determined by various techniques such as UV vis spectroscopy,
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