Publications by authors named "Chandan Mahata"

Background: Plastic is widely utilized in packaging, frameworks, and as coverings material. Its overconsumption and slow degradation, pose threats to ecosystems due to its toxic effects. While polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA) offer a sustainable alternative to petroleum-based plastics, their production costs present significant obstacles to global adoption.

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  • * The study evaluated three bacterial strains and four fungal strains to see how well they degraded sludge HTLWW, finding that specific pH levels and mineral supplements drastically boosted the effectiveness of these microbes in breaking down compounds.
  • * Among the organisms tested, the fungus Aspergillus niger NRRL 2001 showed the highest COD removal efficiency at 47%, while organic acids were easily degraded and N-heterocyclic compounds proved to be more resistant to breakdown.
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Developing an efficient photobioreactor (PBR) and reducing freshwater dependence are among the significant challenges for generating 3rd generation biomass feedstock. Addressing these, the present study focused on developing a modified airlift (MoAL) PBR. Its performance was further evaluated and compared with the traditional airlift PBR by cultivating microalgae in dark fermentation spent wash.

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Several edible and non-edible oil sources are currently being developed as renewable basestocks for biolubricant production. However, these feedstocks possess undesirable physicochemical properties limiting their lubricant applications. Chemical modification and additive-based routes could be used to modify their properties -suitable for different biolubricant applications.

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An increase in fish consumption, combined with a decrease in wild fish harvest, is driving the aquaculture industry at rapid pace. Today, farmed seafood accounts for about half of all global seafood demand for human consumption. As the aquaculture industry continues to grow, so does the market for aquafeed.

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