The eco-friendly treatment of rubber industry effluent by using adsorbent derived from Moringa oleifera bark and Pseudomonas sp, cultured from effluent

J Das, A Mondal, S Biswas, S Nag - Water Science & Technology, 2022 - iwaponline.com
Rubber processing generates a large volume of wastewater containing rubber latex
residues and chemicals. Remediation of the wastewater needs a cost-effective and …

Research hotspots and development trends in the rubber industry wastewater treatment: a quantitative analysis of literature

I Ullah, MN Naseer, AA Zaidi, M Kumar… - Journal of Rubber …, 2023 - Springer
Waste management and water scarcity are two unprecedented challenges to humanity. In
recent years, steady growth has been observed in the development of different technologies …

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SS Dash, DR Sena, U Mandal, A Kumar, G Kumar… - researchgate.net
The hydrologic behaviour of the Brahmani River basin (BRB)(39,633.90 km2), India was
assessed for the base period (1970–1999) and future climate scenarios (2050) using the …