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Adsorption studies for the removal of hexavalent chromium using fly ash of waste to energy power plant
(Central University of Punjab, 2013)
Chromium is the most common pollutant discharged in industrial effluent and
reported to be present beyond permissible limits causing various health problems
like carcinogenicity. Therefore, it must be removed from industrial ...
Thermo-chemical decomposition of wheat crop residue in presence of fly--ash and its application for soil amelioration
(Central University of Punjab, 2013)
In the present work, pyrolysis of wheat crop residue is studied in the presence and absence of fly-ash at three different pyrolysis temperatures (viz., 2500C, 3500C and 4500C) with a temperature hold time of 1 to 4 hours. ...
Evaluation of monocrotophos residues in soils of bathinda, punjab and its viodegradation through microbial isolates of contaminated soil
(Central University of Punjab, 2013)
The soil samples for the study were randomly collected from ten different villages (Bhagibander, Dhadde, Gurusar Sahnewala, Jajjal, Jassi, Malkana, Mahinangal, Sangat Kalan, Talwandi sabo, Teona Pujarian) of Bathinda. The ...
Removal of hexavalent chromium from aqueous solution using cone biomass of picea smithana as adsorbent
(Central University of Punjab, 2013)
Chromium has wide range of uses in various metal and chemical industries. Hence, it is discharged in environment in large quantities with effluent from these industries. Cr(VI) compounds have been recognized as toxic and ...