Performance Evaluation of Organic Emulsion Liquid Membrane on Phenol Removal
@article{Ng2010PerformanceEO, title={Performance Evaluation of Organic Emulsion Liquid Membrane on Phenol Removal}, author={Yee Sern Ng and Jayakumar Natesan Subramaniam and Mohd Ali Hashim}, journal={SRPN: Industrial Waste (Work) (Topic)}, year={2010} }
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