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1. The Technology And Mechanism Of Bacteria Leaching High-arsenic Copper Sulfide Concentrate And Comprehensive Utilization Of Arsenic
2. Study On Solubility And Stability Of Arsenate/Phosphate Solid Solution
3. The Syntheses And Characterization Of The Decorated And Extended Structural Inorganic-organic Hybrids Based On Polyoxometalates Building Units
4. Studies On The Adsorption Of Arsenate By Ferric Hydroxide, Aluminum Hydroxide And Composite-aluminum Hydroxide
5. The Modification Of Montmorillonite And Its Adsorption Of Arsenate And Molecular Simulation Of Hydrates
6. Synthesis, Crystal Structure And Characterization Of Novel Arsenomolybdates
7. The Study Of Adsorption Of Arsenate And Arsenite By Hydrous Ceric Oxide In Aquatic Conditions
8. Preparation Of Composite Adsorbent And Application In Coexisting Arsenate And Fluoride Removal
9. The Role Of Microorganisms In Improvin The Phytoremediation Of Arsenic Polluted Soils And Its Mechamisms
10. Study On Arsenate Removal From Water By Zero-valent Iron/activated Carbon Galvanic Couples
11. Study On Technology Of The Comprehensive Recycling Of Copper Sludges
12. Study On The Technic Of Arsenic Removal By Lime Precipitation And The Mechanism Of The Solution Chemistry
13. Study Of Cadmium And Arsenate Co-adsorption On TiO2
14. Study Of The Preparation Of Red Mud Modified Pumice And Its Adsorption Characteristics Of Arsenate
15. Kinetics And Thermodynamics Of Sodium Arsenate During Crystallization Process Under Ultrasound And Magnetic Field
16. Synthesis Of Sub-micron-sized Polystyrene-supported Core-shell Composites And Its Application For Arsenate And Copper Removal
17. Fixed-bed Column Study For The Removal Of Arsenate From Aqueous Solutions Using Sand Coated By Magnetic Graphene Oxide Adsorbent
18. Secondary Lead Alkaline Refining Slag Of Antimony Recovery Process Research
19. The New Arsenic Molybdenum Polyoxometalate Synthesis And Characterization
20. Simultaneous Removal Of Coexisting Arsenate And Fluoride In Aqueous Solutions By Modified Layered Double Hydroxides
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