color removal from simulated textile effluents using clean electrocoagulation technique

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elham keshmirizadeh

roya khosravi

sabereh mahdifar

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Journal title:
quarterly journal of applied chemical research

Publisher: islamic azad university, karaj branch

ISSN 2008-3815

volume 6

issue 4 2012

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