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Optimization of process parameters in removal of lead from aqueous solution through response surface methodology Bangaraiah P, Sarathbabu B Chemical Engineering Communications, 206(8), 986, 2019 |
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Application of ethylenediamine hydroxypropyl tamarind fruit shell as adsorbent to remove Eriochrome black T from aqueous solutions - Kinetic and equilibrium studies Radhakrishnan PG, Varghese SP, Das BC Separation Science and Technology, 53(3), 417, 2018 |
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EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES AND DESIGN OF BATCH REACTOR FOR SORPTION OF Cu(II) IONS ONTO POLYMERIZED TAMARIND FRUIT SHELL CATION EXCHANGER Anirudhan TS, Radhakrishnan PG Chemical Engineering Communications, 200(6), 798, 2013 |
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Development of a First-Order Kinetics Based Model, Equilibrium Studies, and Thermodynamics for the Adsorption of Methyl Orange onto a Lignocellulosic Anion Exchanger Anirudhan TS, Radhakrishnan PG, Vijayan K Separation Science and Technology, 48(6), 947, 2013 |
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Adsorptive performance of an amine-functionalized poly(hydroxyethylmethacrylate)-grafted tamarind fruit shell for vanadium(V) removal from aqueous solutions Anirudhan TS, Radhakrishnan PG Chemical Engineering Journal, 165(1), 142, 2010 |
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Fluoride removal from water using activated and MnO2-coated Tamarind Fruit (Tamarindus indica) shell: Batch and column studies Sivasankara V, Ramachandramoorthy T, Chandramohan A Journal of Hazardous Materials, 177(1-3), 719, 2010 |
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Kinetics, thermodynamics and surface heterogeneity assessment of uranium(VI) adsorption onto cation exchange resin derived from a lignocellulosic residue Anirudhan TS, Radhakrishnan PG Applied Surface Science, 255(9), 4983, 2009 |
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Thermodynamics and kinetics of adsorption of Cu(II) from aqueous solutions onto a new cation exchanger derived from tamarind fruit shell Anirudhan TS, Radhakrishnan PG Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, 40(4), 702, 2008 |
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Adsorptive Removal of Mercury(II) Ions from Water and Wastewater by Polymerized Tamarind Fruit Shell Anirudhan TS, Radhakrishnan PG, Suchithra PS Separation Science and Technology, 43(13), 3522, 2008 |