Bagasse Ñy ash, a waste generated in local sugar industries, has been converted into a low cost adsorbent. The product so obtained has been characterized and used for the removal of phenol and p-nitrophenol. Investigations include the e †ect of pH, sorbent dosage, phenol concentration and the e †ect
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Utilization of nSiO2, fly ash, and nSiO2/fly ash composite for the remediation of triphenyltin (TPT) from contaminated seawater
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