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Application of microwave synthesized Ag-Rh nanoparticles in cyclohexane dehydrogenation for enhanced H2 delivery(International journal of hydrogen energy) (Jayshri V Pande, Ankush B Bindwal, Yogesh B Pakade, Rajesh B Biniwale,43:,,7411-7423,Year : 2018)
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The catalytic dehydrogenation of liquid organic hydrides (LOH) is a promising route to deliver H2 for various mobile and stationary applications. However, an efficient and low-cost dehydrogenation catalyst, as an alternative to Pt, is a key for the success of LOH-based H2 supply. In a quest for such catalysts, we synthesized stable Ag-Rh bimetallic nanoparticles (BNP) supported on activated carbon cloth (ACC) and Y2O3 using the microwave-assisted polyol technique. The performance of these catalysts during dehydrogenation of LOH viz., cyclohexane, was evaluated at 300 ?C using an advanced spray-pulse reactor system. The Ag:Rh ratio was optimized to maximize the cyclohexane conversion and H2 evolution. The effect of Ag:Rh ratio, catalyst support, and synthesis method was investigated, too. The most stable H2 evolution performance was exhibited by microwave-synthesized 1:4 Ag-Rh/Y2O3 catalyst with the cyclohexane conversion, dehydrogenation rate and H2 evolution rate of 35.8%, 17.2 mmol/gMet/min and 400 mmol/gMet/min, respectively. Finally, the performance of catalysts used in this study was compared with the Pt-based catalysts.
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Hydrogen transportation using liquid organic hydrides: A comprehensive life cycle assessment(Journal of Cleaner Production
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The liquid organic hydride (LOH-H2) technology has gained significant attention for hydrogen transportation. There are, however, open questions on LOH-H2 environmental performance due to the presence of energy-intensive dehydrogenation and separation steps. Therefore, in this study, we have conducted the life cycle assessment of LOH-H2 to quantify its total environmental footprint and benchmark the results with conventional compressed hydrogen technology (G-H2). In the LCA model, we have used the ReCiPe end point method and the IPCC 2013 global warming potential methods. Our results suggest that the dehydrogenation-cum-separation stage in LOH-H2 contributes to the largest environmental footprint and the dehydrogenation conversion should be maintained above 99% to gain environmental advantage over G-H2. Through breakeven point analysis, we found that LOH-H2 could be an environmentally favorable option when H2 is transported beyond 395?km, 365?km, 295, and 265 for USA, Europe, China and India respectively.
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An adaptive neuro-fuzzy interface system model for traffic classification and noise prediction(Soft Computing) (A Sharma, R Vijay, GL Bodhe, LG Malik,,,,Year : 2018)
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In present study, two adaptive neuro-fuzzy models have been developed for traffic classification and noise prediction, respectively. The traffic classification model (ANFIS-TC) classifies extracted sound features of different categories of vehicles based on their acoustic signatures. The model also compute total number of vehicles passes through a particular sampling point. The results have been used for the estimation of the equivalent traffic flow (QE). The noise prediction model (ANFIS-TNP) has three inputs, namely equivalent traffic flow (QE), equivalent vehicle speed (SE) and honking. The equivalent traffic flow (QE) is the output of ANFIS-TC model, while equivalent vehicle speed (SE) and honking are computed from observed averaged speed of different categories of vehicles and number of recorded horns blow per minute. The model assumes that the distance between sound level meter and road centerline is fixed for particular sampling point. The performance of both the models has been validated by field observations. The results show that traffic classification is 100% accurate, while correlation coefficients between observed and predicted traffic noise range from 0.75 to 0.96. Both the models are validated with random samples of data, and it is observed that both the models are generalized and could be employed for traffic classification and traffic noise prediction in small urban heterogeneous traffic environment for noise pollution assessment and control.
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Plasmonic nanostructured Zn/ZnO composite enhances carbonic anhydrase driven photocatalytic hydrogen generation(Journal of CO2
Utilization) (Mangrulkar, Priti A., Anushree A. Chilkalwar, Abhay V. Kotkondawar, Nilesh R. Manwar, Praveen Siluvai Antony, Girivyankatesh Hippargi, Nitin Labhsetwar, Michael C. Trachtenberg, and Sadhana S. Rayalu,17,,207-212,Year : 2017)
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On H2 supply through liquid organichydrides e Effect of functional groups(International journal of hydrogen energy) (Shubhangi P. Patil, Ankush B. Bindwal, Yogesh B. Pakade,,42:,,16214-16224,Year : 2017)
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Liquid organic hydride (LOH) based H2 supply systems possess an excellent potential to overcome the obstacles of upcoming ?hydrogen economy?. However, their efficiency mainly relies on the choice of organic hydride and the dehydrogenation catalyst. In the present study, we focused on the former to strengthen the understanding of H2 supply through LOH dehydrogenation. We investigated the role of various functionalities viz., methyl group, N heteroatom, cyclic ring and their combinations in LOH dehydrogenation. Several simple representative LOH's such as methylcyclohexane, piperidine, 4-methylpiperidine and decalin were considered and their dehydrogenation was studied over a 5 wt% Pt/ ACC catalyst in a spray pulse reactor at 350 C. The H2 evolution rates were found to follow the trend: cyclohexane < methylcyclohexane < piperidine < 4-methylpiperidine < decalin. The inductive effects caused by these functional groups and their impact on H2 evolution were comprehensively described. Finally, the results were compared with the benchmark reaction, cyclohexane dehydrogenation to benzene.
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Methyl acrylate modified apple pomace as promising adsorbent for the removal of divalent metal ion from industrial wastewater(Environemental Science and Pollution Research) (P Chand, M. Bokare, Yogesh B. Pakade,24:,,10454-10465,Year : 2017)
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Polymerized apple pomace (PoAP) surface was evaluated as adsorbent for the removal of Pb+2, Cd+2, and Ni+2 ions from aqueous solution. PoAP was characterized by FTIR, SEM, EDS, XRD, and BET surface area analyzer. Furthermore, the adsorption influencing parameters such as dose, pH, time, concentration, and temperature were optimized for maximum removal of metal ions from aqueous solution. The maximummonolayer adsorption capacity of PoAP was found to be 106, 34.12, and 19.45 mg, for Pb+2, Cd+2, and Ni+2 ions respectively, using the Langmuir isotherm model. The rate of adsorption was evaluated using pseudo-second order kinetics and intra-particle diffusion. The adsorption data followed pseudo-second order kinetic with the correlation coefficient ( r 2) from 0.99 at al l concentration. Thermodynamic study revealed endothermic nature of Pb+2 and Cd+2 adsorption and exothermic for Ni+2 ions. The rate of adsorption for binary and tertiary mixtures of Pb+2, Ni+2, and Cd+2 metal ion was studied using the ideal adsorbed solution theory. The regeneration study revealed that PoAP could be re-utilized up to 4 cycles for Pb+2 and 2 cycles for Cd+2 and Ni+2 ions. PoAP was successfully applied to real industrial wastewater for the removal of Pb+2, Cd+2, and Ni+2 ions.
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Functionalised Adsorbents for Carbon dioxide Capture(Materials Challenges and Testing for Manufacturing, Mobility, Biomedical ...) (A Bansiwal, V Kumar, P Pillewan, N Labhsetwar, R Biniwale, S Rayalu,,,,Year : 2017)
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Modeling of subsurface horizontal flow constructed wetlands using OpenFOAM?. (Modeling Earth Systems and Environment) (Kadaverugu, R.,255,,,Year : 2016)
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The role of sand, marble chips and Typha latifolia in domestic wastewater treatment a column study on constructed wetlands(Environmental Technology) (Kadaverugu, R., Shingare, R.P., Raghunathan, K., Juwarkar, A.A., Thawale, P.R. and Singh ,22,,p.1-10,Year : 2016)
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Risk Based Analysis for Contamination Event Selection and Optimal Sensor Placement for Intermittent Water Distribution Network Security(Water Resources Management) (Shweta Rathi, Rajesh Gupta, Swapnil Kamble, Aabha Sargaonkar, 30,,2671-2685,Year : 2016)
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DOI 10.1007/s11269-016-1309-7
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Enhancing adsorption of nitrate using metal impregnated alumina(Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering ) (S Jain, A Bansiwal, RB Biniwale, S Milmille, S Das, S Tiwari, Siluvai Antony Praveen,3,4,2342-2349,Year : 2015)
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jece.2015.08.009
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Process for the storage delivery of hydrogen using catalyst(US Patent) (RB Biniwale, JV Pande, AA Shukla, , AA Shukla,90,,05,,571,Year : 2015)
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Pulse Chromatographic Studies of Adsorption of CO2, CH4, and N2 Using Amine Functionalized Polystyrene Adsorbents(Separation Science and Technology ) (KM Khot, PKKS Heer, RB Biniwale, VG Gaikar,50 (5),,, 718-728,Year : 2015)
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EFFECT OF DILUTION OF NITRIC OXIDE WITH AIR AND SUBSEQUENT ABSORPTION IN WATER USING AIRLIFT LOOP REACTOR (RK GUPTA, AV BHARATI, SM TAMHANE, AD BHANARKAR, ...,,,,Year : 2015)
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GIS-Based Noise Simulation Open Source Software: N-GNOIS(Fluctuation and Noise Letters ) (R Vijay, A Sharma, M Kumar, V Shende, T Chakrabarti, R Gupta,14 (01),,, 1550005,Year : 2015)
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Assessment of honking impact on traffic noise in urban traffic environment of Nagpur, India(Journal of Environmental Health Science and Engineering) (R Vijay, A Sharma, T Chakrabarti, R Gupta,13 1, ,,10,Year : 2015)
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Framework for mathematical modeling of Soil-Tree system(Modeling Earth Systems and Environment) (Kadaverugu, R.,117,, p.1-13.,Year : 2015)
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Equilibrium adsorption studies of CO2, CH4, and N2 on amine functionalized polystyrene(Separation Science and Technology ) (KM Khot, PKKS Heer, RB Biniwale, VG Gaikar,49 15,,, 2376-2388,Year : 2014)
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Nitric oxide absorption by hydrogen peroxide in airlift reactor: a study using response surface methodology(International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology) (AD Bhanarkar, RK Gupta, RB Biniwale, SM Tamhane,11 (6), ,,1537-1548,Year : 2014)
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