Toward financially viable phytoextraction and production of plant- based palladium catalysts
Although a promising technique, phytoextraction has yet to see significant commercialization. Major limitations include metal uptake rates and subsequent processing costs. However, it has been shown that liquid-culture-grown Arabidopsis can take up and store palladium as nanoparticles. The proce...
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American Chemical Society
2017
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