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Valorization of uncharred dry leaves of Ficus benjamina towards Cr (VI) removal from water: efficacy influencing factors and mechanism

Kulkarni et al., 2019

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Kulkarni P
Watwe V
Hipparge A
Sayyad S
Sonawane R
Kulkarni S
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Scientific Reports

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The potential of uncharred biomaterial derived from dry leaves of Ficusbenjamina (Family: Moraceae, local name: Weeping Fig) plant to remove Cr (VI) from aqueous samples was investigated. In the present work, treatment of dilute acids was used for activating the …
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