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Item Aluminium terephthalate (Al-BDC) based metal organic framework decorated carboxymethylated filter cloth for defluoridation application(Elsevier, 2023-06) Chatterjee, SomakCurrent work adopts a novel approach for deposition of aluminium terephthalate-based metal organic framework (MOF) on carboxymethylated filter paper for defluoridation purpose. Aluminium terephthalate-based MOF was prepared using an optimized technique and showed a fluoride uptake capacity of 665 mg/g. However, due to its low yield, synthesized MOF was immobilized on carboxymethylated filter paper, using hydrothermal method. MOF immobilized filter paper (MOF cloth) showed a fluoride uptake capacity of 88 mg/g. Different surface-based characterization for MOF and MOF cloth were performed. Synthesized MOF was quasi-spherical in shape, forming flower like structures, when coalesced together and it showed crystalline property, having lattice fringes of 0.2 nm. Uniform and dense distribution was observed during its deposition process on filter paper. Both functional groups and mineralogical phases present in the MOF were also imparted to the immobilized filter paper. Uptake of fluoride by MOF cloth was governed by monolayer adsorption, as evident from Langmuir isotherm analysis. Uptake capacity increased with temperature and the highest one was recorded at 318 K. Prepared MOF cloth was subjected to dynamic studies via glass-funnel based filtration, where, effects of pH, coexisting ions including an organic pollutant and real-life feed were carried out. Regeneration of the MOF cloth was also studied for four cycles. Leaching study was performed at different time intervals. Finally, comparison was made with different conventional MOF based adsorbents and it was observed that this cloth can be an adaptable and pollution free medium for defluoridation applications.Item Polyaniline-doped sawdust as a promising adsorbent for defluoridation(Elsevier, 2023-11) Chatterjee, SomakFluoride’s presence in groundwater is a growing concern, especially where access to safe drinking water is limited. Traditional water treatment methods have limitations in effectively removing fluoride. Thus, there is a need for an alternative, sustainable and cost-effective solution. This study develops an adsorbent where a conducting polymer (PAni) will be coated on agricultural byproduct (sawdust) for defluoridation application. Introduction of amino-tris-methylene-phosphonic acid (ATMPA) as a dopant into PAni enhances its exchange mechanism, thereby increasing its uptake capacity (58 mg/g). Potential application of this adsorbent lies in water treatment plants, which will cater needs of industry, mankind and agricultureItem Undoped polyaniline-modified sawdust as an adsorbent for lead removal(Elsevier, 2023-12) Chatterjee, SomakHeavy metal ion adsorption employing abundant natural and agricultural wastes appears to be promising. Biodegradable sawdust is promoted as a green and sustainable alternative. In this work, potential application of sawdust has been explored for uptake of lead ions from contaminated water. Specifically, undoped polyaniline, a highly conductive polymer, was added to sawdust to improve its uptake capacity. Highest lead uptake capacity of 218 mg/g was observed at 318 K. Different surface-based characterizations for this material were performed. Morphology of prepared sawdust revealed a one-dimensional flake-like structure having a porous nature. FTIR and XRD analysis inferred successful incorporation of polyaniline into sawdust. In addition, XPS analysis revealed the importance of polyaniline chains during electrostatic adsorption of lead ions. At an adsorbent dosage of 1 g/l, optimal equilibrium conditions were reached. In accordance with Langmuir isotherm analysis, lead ion uptake was mainly driven by monolayer adsorption. As-prepared adsorbent was subjected to batch studies, where, effects of pH and interfering ions were carried out. Regeneration was also studied for four cycles.Item Polyacrylonitrile and polyethersulfone based co-axial electrospun nanofibers for fluoride removal from contaminated stream(Elsevier, 2024-02) Chatterjee, SomakCoaxial electrospun polyacrylonitrile (PAN) and polyethersulfone (PES) based nanofibers were prepared and was used for filtration of fluoride from drinking water for the first time. Well defined fiber geometry was obtained at 1 ml/h of core polymer, i.e., PES flow rate, 1.4 ml/h of shell polymer, i.e., PAN flow rate, voltage of 22 kV, while the distance between the needle tip and the collector was 15–17 cm. Increase in bead like structure in fiber strands was observed with higher PAN concentration, while it decreased for lower PES concentration, thereby giving an optimum composition (6 wt% PAN and 10 wt% PES) for uniform fiber morphology. This nanofiber, abbreviated as N2 acted as an ultrafiltration membrane having permeability in the lower range, i.e., 0.5 × 10−11 m/s Pa and its fluoride removal efficacy was 46%. Fibers were also hydrophilic with considerable porous nature. Uptake of fluoride by this N2 nanofibers were evident from binding energy of 685.2 eV during XPS analysis. It is probable that nitrile and sulfone groups present in the core and shell of the nanofibers played an active in fluoride uptake, which was estimated as 110 mg/g at 298 K. Isoelectric point was in alkaline range which promoted negative fluoride ion uptake on positive nanofiber surface. Lead played higher masking effect in the uptake of fluoride in comparison to arsenic as coexisting ion. Dynamic cross flow filtration was also studied with this nanofiber in both synthetic and real life feed solution.Item Hydrogen storage using novel graphene-carbon nanotube hybrid(Elsevier, 2023) Ghosh, SarbaniHydrogen storage is an active area of research particularly due to urgent requirements for green energy technologies. In this paper, we study the storage of hydrogen gas molecules in terms of physical adsorption on a carbon-based nanomaterial, i.e., a novel graphene-carbon nanotube hybrid. The novel carbon nanostructures were prepared from pristine nanotubes and graphene sheets using molecular dynamics simulations and hydrogen storage quantified in terms of gravimetric capacity was simulated using grand canonical Monte Carlo Simulations. We found the highest storage capacity of 5.90 wt% at room temperature and 100 bar with high reversibility of operationItem Efficient copper removal using low-cost H3PO4 impregnated red-gram biochar-MnO2 nanocomposites(Elsevier, 2023-02) Sopanrao, Khandgave SantoshCopper metal removal from wastewater is an essential step to detoxify wastewater before release into human contact. To serve the same purpose, H3PO4 impregnated and KMnO4 functionalised, red-gram seed coat biochar is synthesized, for efficient and economic biosorption of aqueous copper ions. Response Surface Methodology (RSM) is employed to achieve a high optimal adsorption capacity of 493.34 mg/g, using a low adsorbent dosage of 0.6 g/L in only 90 min. Pre- and post-adsorption characterization of the adsorbent was done using XRD & XPS spectroscopy, FE-SEM, TGA and BET analysis to study its microstructure and mechanism of adsorption. A high mesoporous surface area of 207 m2/g and the negatively charged moieties on the surface help in complexation of the ions by reduced monolayer chemisorption. Cyclic regeneration of the adsorbent was studied to assess the adsorption efficiency, which retained a value as high as 70 % after 3 adsorption-desorption cycles.