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Designing a sulphonic acid functionalized benzimidazolium based poly (ionic liquid) for efficient adsorption of hexavalent chromium

Khiratkar et al., 2016

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1142362490725360899
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Khiratkar A
Kumar S
Bhagat P
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Herein, the facile synthesis of sulphonic acid functioned benzimidazolium based poly (ionic liquid)(SBPIL) is reported for the first time and we investigated its efficacy towards the removal of Cr (VI). SBPIL was synthesized by co-polymerization of styrene and 1-(4 …
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