ONE-STEP SYNTHESIS OF RICE HUSK CHAR/Fe3O4 NANOCOMPOSITES USING ULTRASONIC –ASSITED CO-PRECIPITATION METHOD AND ITS ORIENTED APPLICATIONS FOR REMOVAL OF SULFAMETHOXAZOLE IN AQUEOUS SOLUTION
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