Publications by authors named "R V Jasra"

The upgrading of ethanol to -butanol marks a major breakthrough in the field of biofuel technology, offering the advantages of compatibility with existing infrastructure while simultaneously offering potential benefits in terms of transport efficiency and energy density. With its lower vapour pressure and reduced corrosiveness compared to ethanol, -butanol is easier not only to manage but also to transport, eliminating the need for costly infrastructure changes. This leads to improved fuel efficiency and reduced fuel consumption.

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Homogeneous electrocatalytic systems based on readily available, earth-abundant, inexpensive base metals Ni, Co, and Cr have been formulated for the electro-oxidation of alcohols (methanol and ethanol) that constitute a key half-cell component of direct alcohol fuel cells (DAFCs). Notably, excellent results were obtained for both methanol as well as ethanol electro-oxidation while operating with a half-cell assembly based on all-non-noble working and counter electrode systems consisting of glassy carbon and graphite rod, respectively. Using NaOH as the supporting electrolyte, Ni/Co/Cr metal salts and their bis(iminopyridine) complexes have been used as anodic electrocatalysts for the alcohol half-cell reactions, and among them, catalytic systems based on Co outperformed the corresponding systems based on Ni and Cr.

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In this study, the removal of chlorides, especially HCl, from an aromatic hydrocarbon mixture composed of benzene, toluene, xylenes, and ethylbenzene has been studied. Molecular sieve zeolite 13X as such and exchanged with different amounts of alkali and alkaline earth metal ions has been used as an adsorbent. Different techniques like inductively coupled plasma-optical emission spectroscopy, X-ray powder diffraction, N adsorption-desorption for Brunauer-Emmett-Teller surface area and pore volume, and scanning electron microscopy were utilized to analyze all of the adsorbents.

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Unidirectional single crystals without grain boundaries are highly important in optoelectronic applications. Conventional methods to obtain such crystals involve organic solvents or seed crystals, which have numerous drawbacks. We present here a supercritical CO-mediated method of the single crystal formation of naphthalene, anthracene and pyrene on the (001) plane without using seed crystals.

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Polypropylene, poly(ethylene terephthalate), ethylene chloro tetrafluoroethylene, ethylene tetrafluoroethylene, and epoxy vinyl ester resin (Derakane 470-300) were evaluated in aqueous HCl containing chlorine gas at high temperature as a corrosion media. Fourier transform infrared, X-ray diffraction, energy-dispersive X-ray, and dynamic mechanical analyzer are used for identification of nature of chemical reactions on polymer chain. Puncture resistance and hardness tests were done to evaluate the mechanical strength after the exposure.

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