Color Removal of Real Textile Wastewater by Sequential Anaerobic and Aerobic Reactors
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Oh You-Kwan
(Department of Chemical Engineering, Institute for Environmental Technology and Industry, Pusan National University)
Kim Yu-Jin (Department of Chemical Engineering, Institute for Environmental Technology and Industry, Pusan National University) Ahn Yeonghee (Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology) Song Seung-Koo (Department of Chemical Engineering) Park Sunghoon (Department of Chemical Engineering, Institute for Environmental Technology and Industry, Pusan National University) |
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