This document is an M. Tech thesis submitted to the Department of Civil Engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology in Guwahati. The thesis, authored by Ramizuddin Ahmed, investigates using aniline formaldehyde condensate coated on silica gel to remove the anionic dye Congo Red from aqueous solution. The research was conducted under the guidance of Dr. Saswati Chakraborty and Dr. Manabendra Ray to partially fulfill the requirements for a Master of Technology degree.
This document is an M. Tech thesis submitted to the Department of Civil Engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology in Guwahati. The thesis, authored by Ramizuddin Ahmed, investigates using aniline formaldehyde condensate coated on silica gel to remove the anionic dye Congo Red from aqueous solution. The research was conducted under the guidance of Dr. Saswati Chakraborty and Dr. Manabendra Ray to partially fulfill the requirements for a Master of Technology degree.
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This document is an M. Tech thesis submitted to the Department of Civil Engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology in Guwahati. The thesis, authored by Ramizuddin Ahmed, investigates using aniline formaldehyde condensate coated on silica gel to remove the anionic dye Congo Red from aqueous solution. The research was conducted under the guidance of Dr. Saswati Chakraborty and Dr. Manabendra Ray to partially fulfill the requirements for a Master of Technology degree.
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