Comparative Desorption Studies on Remediation of Remazol Dyes Using Biochar (Sorbent) Derived from Green Marine Seaweeds
Gokulan Ravindiran(Universiti Tenaga Nasional), Avinash Alagumalai(University of Calgary), J. Jegan(SRM Dental College), Raja Murugadoss Jeyaraju(Institute of Engineering)
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