Panus tigrinus as a potential biomass source for reactive blue decolorization: isotherm and kinetic study
Background: Textile and dye industries pose a serious threat to the environment. Conventional methods used for dye treatment are generally not always effective and environmentally friendly. This drove attention of scores of researchers to investigate alternative methods for biodegradation of dyes us...
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