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Chandi Patra
Chandi Patra
Assistant Professor, Dept. of Biotechnology, NIT Jalandhar, Punjab, India
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Surface treated acid-activated carbon for adsorption of anionic azo dyes from single and binary adsorptive systems: A detail insight
C Patra, R Gupta, D Bedadeep, S Narayanasamy
Environmental Pollution 266, 115102, 2020
1272020
Adsorptive removal of Ciprofloxacin and Amoxicillin from single and binary aqueous systems using acid-activated carbon from Prosopis juliflora
A Chandrasekaran, C Patra, S Narayanasamy, S Subbiah
Environmental Research 188, 109825, 2020
972020
Comparative assessment of raw and acid-activated preparations of novel Pongamia pinnata shells for adsorption of hexavalent chromium from simulated wastewater
C Patra, T Shahnaz, S Subbiah, S Narayanasamy
Environmental Science and Pollution Research 27, 14836-14851, 2020
732020
Continuous biosorption assessment for the removal of hexavalent chromium from aqueous solutions using Strychnos nux vomica fruit shell
E Nakkeeran, C Patra, T Shahnaz, S Rangabhashiyam, N Selvaraju
Bioresource Technology Reports 3, 256-260, 2018
722018
Packed bed column studies of hexavalent chromium adsorption by zinc chloride activated carbon synthesized from Phanera vahlii fruit biomass
A Ajmani, C Patra, S Subbiah, S Narayanasamy
Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering 8 (4), 103825, 2020
662020
A comparative study of raw, acid-modified and EDTA-complexed Acacia auriculiformis biomass for the removal of hexavalent chromium
T Shahnaz, C Patra, V Sharma, N Selvaraju
Chemistry and Ecology 36 (4), 360-381, 2020
612020
Assessment of raw, acid-modified and chelated biomass for sequestration of hexavalent chromium from aqueous solution using Sterculia villosa Roxb. shells
C Patra, RMN Medisetti, K Pakshirajan, S Narayanasamy
Environmental Science and Pollution Research 26, 23625-23637, 2019
612019
Biosorption potential of Gliricidia sepium leaf powder to sequester hexavalent chromium from synthetic aqueous solution
E Suganya, N Saranya, C Patra, LA Varghese, N Selvaraju
Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering 7 (3), 103112, 2019
532019
Effect of magnetization on the adsorptive removal of an emerging contaminant ciprofloxacin by magnetic acid activated carbon
A Kumar, C Patra, S Kumar, S Narayanasamy
Environmental Research 206, 112604, 2022
462022
Activated carbon-chitosan based adsorbent for the efficient removal of the emerging contaminant diclofenac: Synthesis, characterization and phytotoxicity studies
A Kumar, C Patra, HK Rajendran, S Narayanasamy
Chemosphere 307, 135806, 2022
402022
Biosorption of Acid Yellow 12 from simulated wastewater by non-viable T. harzianum: kinetics, isotherm and thermodynamic studies
V Karthik, K Saravanan, C Patra, B Ushadevi, S Vairam, N Selvaraju
International journal of environmental science and technology 16, 6895-6906, 2019
342019
A detailed insight on fabricated porous chitosan in eliminating synthetic anionic dyes from single and multi-adsorptive systems with related studies
C Patra, E Suganya, S Sivaprakasam, G Krishnamoorthy, ...
Chemosphere 281, 130706, 2021
312021
Performance of acid-activated water caltrop (Trapa natans) shell in fixed bed column for hexavalent chromium removal from simulated wastewater
S Kumar, C Patra, S Narayanasamy, PV Rajaraman
Environmental Science and Pollution Research 27, 28042-28052, 2020
222020
Polypyrrole complexation on biomass-derived powdered carbon for adsorptive elimination of emerging pharmaceutical contaminant Sulfamethoxazole: A comprehensive insight
C Patra, S Narayanasamy
Journal of Cleaner Production 370, 133565, 2022
152022
Studies on the remediation of chromium (VI) from simulated wastewater using novel biomass of Pinus kesiya cone
A Abhishek, N Saranya, P Chandi, N Selvaraju
Desalin. Water Treat 114, 192-204, 2018
142018
Fabrication of a novel bio-polymer adsorbent with high adsorptive capacity towards organic dyes
A Kumar, J Jeyabalan, CC Patra, S Narayanasamy
Industrial Crops and Products 203, 117166, 2023
112023
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