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Toxicity studies, transition metal group 4 metals

Researchers at Oregon State University are currently studying apphcations of chitosan beads for the removal of toxic metal ions from wastewater. Chitosan has potential applications to waste removal because it selectively adsorbs toxic Group III transition metal ions in preference to less dangerous alkali or alkaline earth metal ions. The technology has been the focus of bench-scale studies and is not commercially available but it is available for licensing. [Pg.845]


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