Phosphate pollution in natural and engineered water bodies drives eutrophication and degrades water quality, prompting the development of efficient removal strategies. Adsorption stands out for its ...
Excessive phosphate discharge from municipal and industrial effluents drives eutrophication in receiving waters and demands effective removal prior to release or reuse. Conventional chemical ...
Effective management of phosphorus is needed to curb the rise of harmful algal blooms. Few studies have explored how algal biomass, especially blue-green algae, can be used to create materials that ...