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Mahe Talat
Researcher at Banaras Hindu University
Publications - 52
Citations - 2689
Mahe Talat is an academic researcher from Banaras Hindu University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Immobilized enzyme & Sorption. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 52 publications receiving 2251 citations. Previous affiliations of Mahe Talat include Indian Institute of Technology (BHU) Varanasi & Indian Institutes of Technology.
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Biosorption of arsenic from aqueous solution using agricultural residue 'rice polish'
TL;DR: 'Rice polish' (an agricultural residue) was utilized successfully for the removal of arsenic from aqueous solution, showing sorption to be monolayer on the heterogeneous surface of the biosorbent.
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Biosynthesis of gold and silver nanoparticles by natural precursor clove and their functionalization with amine group
TL;DR: In this article, a simple and cost effective way for synthesis of metallic nanoparticles using natural precursor clove extract was reported, where the reduction time is quite small (few minutes instead of hours as compared to other natural precursors).
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Removal of lead from aqueous solutions by agricultural waste maize bran
TL;DR: It was found that the reaction was spontaneous and exothermic in nature and a model was developed to predict the removal of Pb(II) from an aqueous solution.
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Sorption of cadmium and zinc from aqueous solutions by water hyacinth (Eichchornia crassipes).
TL;DR: The water hyacinth (Eichchornia crassipes) has been successfully utilized for the removal of Zn (II) and Cd(II) as well as their admixture from samples of aqueous solutions to show an increasing trend in growth after 16 days of exposure to the metal ions.
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Removal of Cr(VI) from aqueous solutions using agricultural waste 'maize bran'.
TL;DR: Effect of pH showed that maize bran was not only removing Cr(VI) from aqueous solution but also reducing toxic Cr( VI) into less Toxic Cr(III) through sorption kinetics.