Search Results - "Gajbe, Vibha"
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Adsorptive removal of toxic azo dye Amido Black 10B by hen feather
Published in Environmental science and pollution research international (01-01-2013)“…Purpose and aim Amido Black 10B is an azo dye with very high toxicity. It is now established that the dye damages the reparatory system of humans and also…”
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Removal and Recovery of the Hazardous Azo Dye Acid Orange 7 through Adsorption over Waste Materials: Bottom Ash and De-Oiled Soya
Published in Industrial & engineering chemistry research (15-02-2006)“…An azo dye, Acid Orange 7 [p-(2-hydroxy-1 naphthylazo)benzene sulfonic acid] was removed by adsorption over two waste materials, namely, bottom ash, a power…”
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Adsorption and desorption studies of a water soluble dye, Quinoline Yellow, using waste materials
Published in Journal of colloid and interface science (01-04-2005)“…Bottom ash, a power plant waste, and de-oiled soya, an agricultural waste material, were employed for the removal and recovery of Quinoline Yellow, a…”
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Evaluation of adsorption characteristics of an anionic azo dye Brilliant Yellow onto hen feathers in aqueous solutions
Published in Environmental science and pollution research international (01-07-2012)“…Purpose and aim Removal of an anionic azo dye Brilliant Yellow has been carried out from its aqueous solutions by using hen feathers as potential adsorbent…”
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Adsorption of basic fuchsin using waste materials—bottom ash and deoiled soya—as adsorbents
Published in Journal of colloid and interface science (01-03-2008)“…Basic fuchsin, a triaminotriphenylmethane dye, was removed by adsorption utilizing two waste materials—“bottom ash,” a power plant waste material, and “deoiled…”
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Removal and recovery of hazardous triphenylmethane dye, Methyl Violet through adsorption over granulated waste materials
Published in Journal of hazardous materials (31-01-2008)“…Bottom Ash a power plant waste material and De-Oiled Soya, an agricultural waste product have been successfully used for the removal and recovery of a…”
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Adsorption kinetics and column operations for the removal and recovery of malachite green from wastewater using bottom ash
Published in Separation and purification technology (15-11-2004)“…The thermal power plant waste material, ‘bottom ash’ was utilized as a potential adsorbent for the toxic textile dye ‘malachite green’. Preliminary information…”
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