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13. ZnO Nanoparticles Synthesis with controlled Morphology by using Natural Biodegradable<br />

Polymer and its Application as Catalyst for Oxidation of Aldehydes, Accepted in Journal of<br />

Organometallic Polymer Material 2013 (Accepted in International Journal listed in SCOPUS)<br />

14. Enolisation kinetics of m-Nitro acetophenone, Accepted in Bulletin of Chemical Reaction<br />

Engineering & Catalysis 2013, Volume 9 Issue 1, 16-22, 2013 ( International Journal listed in<br />

SCOPUS)<br />

15. Amino Acids as Catalysts for the Enolisation Study of m-Methylacetophenone,<br />

Communicated in Kinetics and Catalysis ( International Journal listed in SCOPUS)<br />

16. Isothermal Mathematical Modeling of Decolorizing Water using Activated Bottom Ash,<br />

Accepted in Sustainable Environment Research ( International Journal listed in SCOPUS)<br />

Conference Proceedings:<br />

1. Batch studies for the removal of a hazardous dye, fast green fcf from wastewater through<br />

adsorption over waste materials – bottom ash and de-oiled soy (12th World Lake Conference<br />

“Taal-2007”, 29 th Oct- 2 nd Oct 2007 Jaipur, India pp. 952-959).<br />

2. Waste materials for the batch removal of Phenol Red from waste waters (International<br />

Conference on Environment 2008 Goa, India pp. 385).<br />

3. Elimination of a Triarylmethane Dye: Aniline Blue from Waste Water using Waste<br />

Materials (National Seminar for water and Environment, 12 th -13 th March 2011 Bhopal Madhya<br />

Pradesh , India pp. 70-74)<br />

4. Study of Comparative Adsorption of Brilliant Green, Fast Green FCF and Phenol Red Dyes<br />

over a Low Cost Adsorbent De-Oiled Soya (4 th International Congress of Environmental<br />

Research 15 th – 17 th Dec 2011, Surat, India pp. 332)<br />

5. Bottom ash as a potential waste material for the removal of toxic fast green fcf and phenol<br />

red from waste water: a comparative account( IEEA 2012: 17 th -18 th March 2012, Singapore)<br />

6. Thermal power plant waste for the removal of Brilliant Green dye from wastewater: Batch<br />

Studies (Asian Journal of Experimental Sciences, National Workshop on Chemistry and<br />

Environment, 28 th – 29 th April 2012, ,Bhopal, India, pp. 9)<br />

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