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OS20: ADSORPTION TREATMENT OF PLANT SPECIES
TRIBULUS TERRESTRIS IMPACT ON DIETARY FIBER
DETERMINATION AND BIOADSORBENT FOR BIOREMEDIATION
OF BRILLIANT GREEN DYE REMOVAL ON AQUEOUS SOLUTION
Chaya G and Bibi Ahmadi Khatoon
Department of Chemistry, Yuvarajas College (Autonomous), University of Mysore, Mysuru, Karnataka,
India
*Corresponding author at: Department of Chemistry, Yuvarajas College (Autonomous), University of Mysore,
Mysuru- 570006, Karnataka, India.
Tel: + 91 9845029464. Fax: +91-0821-2421263. E-mail: bakhatoon@rediffmail.com
Tel: + 91 9740140864. E-mail address: chayaguruswamy97@gmail.com (Chaya G)
CHAYA G: ORCID iD: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9426-743X
ABSTRACT
The present research study on Nutraceutical Tribulus terrestris adsorbent for assessment and determination
of dye removal in aqueous solutions. The structure and properties of adsorbate and adsorbent assembling
framework matrices depend on adsorption assays. Color of dye percolated on surfaces of adsorbent
Tribulus terrestris visualized Characterization of dye before and after adsorption of SEM analysis and
functional groups of FTIR Characterization were documented as Adsorption technologies opted best for
analytically performed batch experiment platforms. The rate of reactivity of reaction is Spontaneous and
exothermic. Langmuir Adsorption isotherms of Solid state surface monolayer phenomenon proved more
reliable and feasibility.
Keywords: Batch Adsorption, dye removal, bio-based adsorbent, Dietary fiber determination,
alkaline hydrolysis
OS21: THE INFLUENCE OF WOMEN AUTONOMY AND DIFFERENT
SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS ON INSTITUTIONAL
DELIVERY SERVICE UTILIZATIONS IN THE SOUTHERN REGION
OF INDIA; EVIDENCE FROM NFHS-4 DATA
T.B. SINGH, DAITY BHATTACHARJEE
CENTRE OF BIOSTATISTICS, IMS, BHU
daitybhattacharjee@gmail.com
KEYWORDS: - Women Autonomy, Institutional Delivery, Poverty
Background: Institutional delivery deals with childbirth at an institution under the supervision of a
completely trained health personnel, ensuring the reduced risk of maternal and neonatal deaths. Women
autonomy and socio-demographic factors are leading causes which might encourage women for choosing
institutional delivery.
Objective: This paper aims at finding the influence of women autonomy and different socio-demographic
factors on the utilization of institutional delivery in the southern region of India using NFHS-4 data.
Methodology: A total of 7746 women of reproductive age group 15-49, having complete record on
autonomy status, belonging to the south Indian states of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu
and Telangana were taken in this study. Chi-square test and Logistic Regression Analysis were used for
analysis.
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