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Royal Society of Chemistry, RSC Advances, 7(7), p. 3941-3948, 2017

DOI: 10.1039/c6ra26379h

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Bacterial iron-oxide nanowires from biofilm waste as a new adsorbent for the removal of arsenic from water

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Abstract

Biofilm waste material generated by the bacteria in the groundwater pipelines was found is composed of amorphous twisted iron-oxide nanowires which are shown to have considerable adsorption properties for removal As(iii) and As(v) ions from waters.