From wasted ferric sludge to valuable waste: a systematic review using the knowledge development process—constructivist method

This article aims to carry out a structured systematic review of the alternatives adopted to transform ferric sludge into an attractive and viable resource, covering the period from 2015 to 2019. To assist in this knowledge construction process, the knowledge development process–constructivist ( Pro...

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Hauptverfasser: de Araujo Vidal, Iana Chaiene, Rocha, Elisângela Maria Rodrigues, Cahino, Arthur Marinho, Pereira, Samara Teixeira, Quirino, Amanda Gondim Cabral, do Nascimento, Raqueline Caldas
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Bacteria
Catalysts
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Earth and Environmental Science
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Environment
Environmental Economics
Environmental Management
Iron-reducing bacteria
Radiation
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