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The Adsorption of Crude Oil From an Aqueous Solution Using a Gum tragacanth Polyacrylic Acid Based Hydrogel

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  Saruchi, Vaneet Kumar, Vishal Rehani & G. S. Kalra. (2018) Synthesis and characterization of Gum tragacanth, acrylic acid–methacrylic acid based interpenetrating polymer network: its application for controlled release of agrochemicals. Journal of the Chinese Advanced Materials Society 6:2, pages 222-233.
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