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Aspergillus ochraceus > Aspergillus flavus > Rhizopus spp. > Trichoderma spp. A. candidus showed higher adsorption capacity, 5.49mg/g with 98.75% chromium removal efficiency at 150ppm of hexavalent chromium. The observed RL value for Langmuir isotherm for all the three concentrations was less than 1, depicting favourable sorption and in Freundlich isotherm, the value of 1/n exceeds more than 1 showing co-operative or similar type of adsorption.]]>
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