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Fungal bioleaching of metals from refinery spent catalysts: A critical review of current research, challenges, and future directions

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Ashish Pathak, Richa Kothari, Mari Vinoba, et al. (2021). Fungal bioleaching of metals from refinery spent catalysts: A critical review of current research, challenges, and future directions. Journal of Environmental Management, 280, 111789. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2020.111789
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