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    Application of Chemically Modified Coal Mine Waste for the Sustainable Management of Fluoride in Drinking Water

    Waste rocks obtained from mining operations are typically stockpiled due to the lack of their economic value. This practice resulted in significant land occupation and potential for secondary pollution risks d...

    Mahiya Kulsoom, Anita, Aneet Kumar Yadav in Journal of Water Chemistry and Technology (2024)

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    Engineered biochar fabricated from waste biomass of radish leaves for the fluoride removal from aqueous medium

    In the present study, raw radish biomass (RB) and chemically modified biomass (CMB) were used as biochar to remove fluoride from the solution of fluoride prepared in tap water. The CMB was prepared by treating...

    Aneet Kumar Yadav, Lata Verma in International Journal of Environmental Sci… (2024)

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    Profiling of heavy metal and pesticide residues in medicinal plants

    Application of medicinal plant to cure ailments has been practiced by several civilizations. Nowadays, contamination of heavy metals and pesticide residues in medicinal plant is a serious concern, due to toxic...

    Narendra Kumar, Mahiya Kulsoom in Environmental Science and Pollution Resear… (2018)