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Charred waste of oxalic acid plant as an adsorbent of toxic ions and dyes
The charred waste obtained on treatment of the bark of a tree (Terminalia tomentosa, Cambreatacea) with sulphuric acid for the manufacture of oxalic acid has been identified as a good adsorbent for toxic ions (Pb2+, Hg2+, F− and Cr2O72−) and dyes.