THE REGULARITY OF THE METAL CATION SORPTION BY THE MODIFIED BARK OF SIBERIAN CONIFEROUS TREE SPECIES
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Abstract (English):
The sorption properties of the modified bark of the coniferous tree species growing in the territory of Siberia are considered in the article. The way of the utilization of the woodworking waste(bark) allowing to receive the effective sorbents is offered.

Keywords:
bark utilization, modification, metal cation sorption
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