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Arti Malviya

Researcher at Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology

Publications -  14
Citations -  4062

Arti Malviya is an academic researcher from Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Adsorption & Langmuir. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 9 publications receiving 3765 citations.

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Removal and recovery of Chrysoidine Y from aqueous solutions by waste materials.

TL;DR: The recovery of the adsorbed dye from bottom ash and de-oiled soya, have been found to be 85% and 99%, respectively, and column experiments indicate practical utility of the Adsorbents for eradicating hazardous dyes from effluents.
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Adsorptive removal of hazardous anionic dye "Congo red" from wastewater using waste materials and recovery by desorption.

TL;DR: The present investigation assesses the applicability of waste materials--bottom ash and deoiled soya--for the removal of the colorant Congo red from wastewaters by evaluating the adsorption characteristics and dye removal efficiency of adsorbents.
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Adsorption of hazardous dye crystal violet from wastewater by waste materials.

TL;DR: The adsorption performance of the materials bottom ash (BA), a power plant waste, and de-oiled soya (DOS), a soya bean industry waste for removal of crystal violet dye, has been investigated through batch and column experiments, which revealed that the adsorbent process is endothermic in nature.
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Adsorption studies on the removal of coloring agent phenol red from wastewater using waste materials as adsorbents

TL;DR: In this paper, bottom ash and deoiled soya were used for removal and recovery of hazardous phenol red dye from wastewaters, and the results showed that the column regeneration characteristic has been also investigated and recovery percentage greater than 90% was obtained for both adsorbents by utilizing acidic eluent.
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Decoloration treatment of a hazardous triarylmethane dye, Light Green SF (Yellowish) by waste material adsorbents

TL;DR: The experimental results confirmed that triarylmethane dye Light Green SF (Yellowish) can be successfully removed and recovered from aqueous solutions economically and efficiently.