Investigating bioremoval potential of Chlorella vulgaris/Scenedesmus obliquus co-cultivation for high concentration cadmium and copper removal in aquatic environments
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This co-cultivation approach achieves significant cadmium and copper removal from water, enhancing bioremoval efficiency.
Increased metal removal rates were observed in environments with high concentration cadmium and copper, suggesting effective biochemistry.
Assessment using a bioremoval method with Chlorella vulgaris and Scenedesmus obliquus shows dual effectiveness in eliminating heavy metals.
Highlights the potential for using algal co-cultivation strategies in bioremediation for contaminated aquatic ecosystems.
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Investigating bioremoval potential of Chlorella vulgaris/Scenedesmus obliquus co-cultivation for high concentration cadmium and copper removal in aquatic environments | Synapse