Publications by authors named "V L Mangesh"

The copper/nickel-metal on commercial H-Beta zeolite supports was synthesized with different wt % (Ni) of 5, 10, 15, and 20, and was used in the cyclohexene epoxidation process. The synthesized catalyst has been used in a continuous reactor for the cyclohexene epoxidation process, with mild conditions and HO as an oxidant. The catalytic performance was ascertained by adjusting parameters such as the temperature, pressure, WHSV, reaction time, and solvents.

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This work examines the hydrodeoxygenation (HDO) activity of non-edible oils using a high surface area catalyst. The HDO activity was thoroughly examined and contrasted using the high surface area catalyst Ni/Pt-ZSM-5 as well as other supports like MCM-48 and H-beta. Ni/Pt bimetals supported on mesoporous ZSM-5 were created reverse order impregnation to facilitate HDO of non-edible oils.

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A wetness impregnation method was used to impregnate the substrate with a substantial quantity of oleic acid together with a metal precursor, leading to significantly dispersed Ni-Fe bimetallic catalysts based on mesoporous SBA-15. Using a wide variety of characterization methods, such as XRD, BET, and TEM Analysis, the physiochemical properties of the catalyst were determined. The addition of the metal does not have any effect on the structural characteristics of the SBA-15 catalyst, as validated by transmission electron microscopy (TEM), which shows that the prepared SBA-15 supported catalyst has a hexagonal mesoporous structure.

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  • The study successfully synthesized undoped and La-doped NiCrO nanorods using a solution-based method and assessed their optical properties using DRS and PL spectroscopy.
  • Structural characterization was performed through FTIR and XRD techniques, while HRTEM analysis showed the connection of NiCrO nanorods to nanoparticles.
  • Findings indicated that factors like reaction time, band gap energy, and particle size were significantly influenced by altering La concentration, with average particle sizes for the samples ranging from 16 to 24 nm.
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This study assesses the risk due to Emerging Contaminants (ECs), present in Indian rivers - Ganga (650 million inhabitants), Yamuna (57 million inhabitants), and Musi (7,500,000 inhabitants), 13 ECs in total, have been used for risk assessment studies. Their concentrations (e.g.

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