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Chandrakant R. Holkar

Researcher at Institute of Chemical Technology

Publications -  17
Citations -  1843

Chandrakant R. Holkar is an academic researcher from Institute of Chemical Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wastewater & Engineering. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 15 publications receiving 1229 citations.

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A critical review on textile wastewater treatments: Possible approaches.

TL;DR: Different treatment methods to treat the textile wastewater have been presented along with cost per unit volume of treated water, and the possible remedial measures to treat different types of effluent generated from each textile operation are recommended.
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Ultrasound assisted manufacturing of paraffin wax nanoemulsions: process optimization.

TL;DR: It was found that the ultrasound-assisted emulsification process could be successfully used for the preparation of stable paraffin wax nanoemulsions and showed positive zeta potential due to the adsorption of head sulfate groups of the SDS surfactant.
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Investigation of TiO2 photocatalyst performance for decolorization in the presence of hydrodynamic cavitation as hybrid AOP

TL;DR: An acoustic cavitation engineered novel approach for the synthesis of TiO2, cerium and Fe dopedTiO2 nanophotocatalysts is reported and shows that, 0.8% of Fe-doped TiO 2 exhibits maximum photocatalytic activity in the decolorization study of crystal violet dye due to the presence of Fe in the TiO1 and it may acts as a fenton reagent.
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Kinetics of biological decolorisation of anthraquinone based Reactive Blue 19 using an isolated strain of Enterobacter sp.F NCIM 5545.

TL;DR: Evaluated the bacterial decolorisation of Reactive Blue 19 by an Enterobacter sp.F which was isolated from a mixed culture from anaerobic digester for biogas production and Phenotypic characterization and phylogenetic analysis based on DNA sequencing comparisons indicate that the bacterium was 99.7% similar to Enterobacteria cloacae ATCC13047.
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Valorization of keratin based waste

TL;DR: A review of the recent trends in the valorization of the keratinous substances, namely wool, feather and hair, is presented in this article, where various upcoming and established techniques to utilize these wastes are studied and their methods, advantages and disadvantages are compiled.