Cyclodextrin polyurethane and carbon nanotube composites embedded in alginate beads for the removal of contaminants in water
M.Sc. === Water is often contaminated with organic and inorganic compounds by natural means and through human activities. Once contaminated, water of this nature has little or no use. However, water that is free from toxic chemicals is essential to both human health and the environment. Current wate...
Main Author: | Ezuruike, Hilary Ihesinaulo |
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2012
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10210/4683 |
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