Title Recovery of toxic metal ions from washing effluent containing excessaminopolycarboxylate chelant in solution
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M. Nakano | T. Maki | H. Hasegawa | I. Rahman | Yoshiaki Furusho | S. Mizutani | Yuji Egawa | Z. A. Begum | Y. Furusho
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