Adsorption of methylene blue and amaranth on to tamarind pod shells

N. Ahalya, M.N. Chandraprabha, R.D. Kanamadi, T.V. Ramachandra*


Citation: N Ahalya, MN Chandraprabha, RD Kanamadi, T.V. Ramachandra. Adsorption of methylene blue and amaranth on to tamarind pod shells. J Biochem Tech (2012) 3(5): S189-S192ISSN: 0974-2328

                 

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