Megha Mathur
Jiwaji University
6 Papers
8 Citations
Megha Mathur is an academic researcher from Jiwaji University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Adsorption & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications.
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Papers
Removal of the hazardous dye rhodamine B through photocatalytic and adsorption treatments
TL;DR: A significant decrease in the COD values was observed, which clearly indicates that both photocatalytic and adsorption methods offer good potential to remove Rhodamine B from industrial effluents.
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Adsorption of safranin-t from wastewater using waste materials-activated carbon and activated rice husks
TL;DR: Investigation and development of cheap adsorption methods for color removal from wastewater using waste materials activated carbon and activated rice husk-as adsorbents using Safranin-T and Langmuir and Freundlich adsorbent models is aimed.
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Valorization of microalgal biomass to value-added products using integrated supercritical CO2 extraction and sub-critical hydrothermal liquefaction
TL;DR: In this paper , the use of different extraction techniques to utilize each fraction of microalgal consortium biomass ( Chlorella sp. and Phormidium sp.) for its conversion to value-added products (VAPs) was depicted.
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Removal of indigocarmine from industrial effluents using low cost adsorbent
TL;DR: In this paper, an adsorption technique was employed for removal of indigocarmine and the technique was found to be very useful and cost effective for a better removal of dye.
Photochemical degradation of the hazardous dye Safranin-T using TiO2 catalyst.
TL;DR: It is found that under the influence of TiO2 as catalyst the colored solution of the dye Safranin-T becomes colorless and the process follows first-order reaction kinetics, which implies that the photodegradation throughTiO2 is a safer technique.