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Rice husk and rice husk ash reutilization into nanoporous materials for adsorptive biomedical applications: A review
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Wee-Keat Cheah
, Chee-Heong Ooi and Fei-Yee Yeoh
Published/Copyright:
September 20, 2016
Received: 2016-2-15
Accepted: 2016-7-26
Published Online: 2016-9-20
© 2016 Wee-Keat Cheah et al.
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Keywords for this article
Rice husk;
activated carbon;
silica;
zeolites;
nanoporous adsorbent
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