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Kailash Singh

Researcher at Malaviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur

Publications -  75
Citations -  1725

Kailash Singh is an academic researcher from Malaviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur. The author has contributed to research in topics: Adsorption & Reactive distillation. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 67 publications receiving 1252 citations.

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Theoretical and Experimental Analysis of Reactive Adsorption in a Packed Bed: Parallel and Branched Pore-Diffusion Model Approach

TL;DR: In this article, a mathematical model of reactive adsorption in a packed bed has been proposed based on the parallel and branched pore-diffusion approach, in addition to axial dispersion, taking into account external-film mass transfer and intraparticle diffusion.
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Kinetic modeling for biodiesel production by heterogeneous catalysis

TL;DR: In this paper, an Eley-Rideal type of mechanism was proposed and unknown kinetic parameters were determined using non linear regression, and a good fit of experimental data and proposed mechanism was found with adsorption equilibrium constant value of 0.01 (m3/mol)3 and surface reaction equilibrium constant values 0.001 (mol/m3)2.

Effect of reaction parameters on yield and characteristics of biodiesel obtained from various vegetable oils

TL;DR: In this paper, different types of oils from edible (sunflower, mustard, and groundnut) and non-edible sources (Jatropha with high and low free fatty acid contents) have been taken for preparation of biodiesel using KOH as catalyst and methanol as alcohol.
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Reactive adsorption of Safranin O: surface - pore diffusion modeling and degradation study.

TL;DR: Kinetic study suggested the suitability of the pseudo-first-order model for reactive adsorption and the surface reaction rate coefficient, kr, was found to be five times that of the apparent rate constant, kapp, by fitting the experimental data to the model.
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Process control and optimization of wastewater treatment plants using simulation softwares: a review

Abstract: control is an important part of wastewater treatment plants which is important for a plant to work at optimum conditions because it enhances lifetime of a plant and also reduce unit product cost Process control may be as simple as on/off valve that is triggered upon offset of the system measured parameters from the desired set point Different controllers are used in wastewater treatment plants such as combination of proportional, integral and derivative systems and also proportional/integral controls Selection of controller is on the basis of high stability, fast response and also minimum disturbance to the system This review is presented for commonly used and newly developed control and instrumentation in reverse osmosis and multistage flash distillation This review paper introduces the control systems and integrated process simulation environment software used for optimization of wastewater plants