REDUCTION OF HEAVY METALS FROM MEDICAL WASTEWATER BY USING GREEN SYNTHESIS FEO NANOPARTICLES WITH PUNICA GRANATUM
Abstract
The wastewater for hospitals contains a wide range of toxic organic substances such as solvents, radioactive substances, pharmaceuticals, and disinfectants used for medical purposes in a wide range of concentrations. The association of hospital pollutants with aquatic ecosystems leads to risks directly related to the presence of hazardous substances, which have a negative impact on the balance the biological of environment. Pollution from medical wastewater can have an impact even at low concentrations.
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