Publications by authors named "A R Laiju"

To effectively remove trace concentration of potential cancer-causing Cr(VI) from impaired drinking water, a novel hybrid material was synthesized through an in-situ synthesis process by dispersing ferrous sulfide nanoparticles within an anion exchanger. Characterization studies revealed that the hybrid material, named hybrid ferrous sulfide impregnated anion exchanger (HISIIX), contained uniformly distributed ferrous sulfide nanoparticles of size 10-40 nm within the anion exchanger host. Apart from FeS nanoparticles, it also included nanoparticles of FeO and FeOOH.

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Color-producing chemicals emitted from many sources, such as textile or dye manufacturing industries, are a significant concern worldwide. The present study focuses on the electro-peroxone (EP) process for decolorizing a synthetic azo dye, C.I.

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Production of biochar from sewage sludge (SS) is consistent with the goal of sustainable resource recovery and promotes a wastewater-based circular economy. Thermochemical conversion of SS to biochar resolves two major issues simultaneously as it minimizes the cost of disposal and acts as a resource to eliminate the toxic contaminants from water and wastewater. The reusability and ready availability of the biochar, irrespective of the season, makes it an economically viable material for wastewater treatment.

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In the present work, Acid Red 1 (AR1) dye degradation by two heterogeneous Fenton catalysts, namely iron loaded rice husk biochar (Fe-RHB) and coir pith biochar (Fe-CPB) are studied. Biochar prepared from RHB and CPB were sonicated in the presence of ferric nitrate for the synthesis of Fe-RHB and Fe-CPB by incipient impregnation method. Effect of operational parameters such as pH, the dosage of catalyst, HO concentration and temperature were examined.

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Iron-loaded mangosteen shell powder (Fe-MSP) was found as an effective heterogeneous Fenton catalyst for the treatment of stabilized landfill leachate. Sonolytically produced catalyst has higher efficiency than other catalysts. At the optimal conditions (pH 3, catalyst concentration of 1,750 mg/L and hydrogen peroxide concentration of 0.

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