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One Day National Seminar on Advanced Nanomaterials for Microplastic Mitigation
Summary
This is a conference proceedings volume from a one-day national seminar held in India focused on using advanced nanomaterials to remove or mitigate microplastic pollution. Not a primary research study, but a compiled collection of short research contributions from that event.
One Day National Seminar on Advanced Nanomaterials for Microplastic Mitigation is a comprehensive compilation of research papers presented at the National Seminar held on 20th February 2026 at Indra Ganesan Institutions, Tiruchirapalli. Sponsored by the Tamil Nadu State Council for Science and Technology, this volume brings together innovative scientific contributions addressing one of the most pressing environmental challenges of our time-microplastic pollution.
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