Another significant paper under this ID investigates the impact of consumption values on the behavior of Muslim consumers in Malaysia.
Industries like pulp and paper production consume vast amounts of water and generate effluents containing complex pollutants like lignin, chlorinated compounds, and various micropollutants (pharmaceuticals, pesticides). 124121
are bound to solid supports (like nanoparticles or membranes), which enhances their stability, allows for reuse across multiple cycles, and makes them more resilient to harsh wastewater conditions. 2. Consumer Behavior: Halal-Certified Food Choice Another significant paper under this ID investigates the
1. Environmental Biotechnology: Biocatalysis in Wastewater Treatment Free vs. Immobilized Enzymes:
For the halal food industry to gain a competitive advantage, businesses must focus on the "hedonic" aspects—enhancing emotional value and addressing specific consumer concerns. 3. Intellectual Property and Development
One of the most prominent documents associated with "124121" is a comprehensive review on the use of for treating industrial wastewater, particularly from paper mills.
Biocatalysis, specifically using enzymes like laccases , offers a sustainable and eco-friendly alternative to traditional chemical treatments. Free vs. Immobilized Enzymes: