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Kumar Vikrant
Researcher at Hanyang University
Publications - 79
Citations - 3760
Kumar Vikrant is an academic researcher from Hanyang University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Adsorption & Catalysis. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 60 publications receiving 1981 citations. Previous affiliations of Kumar Vikrant include Indian Institutes of Technology.
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Recent advancements in bioremediation of dye: Current status and challenges.
Kumar Vikrant,Balendu Shekhar Giri,Nadeem Raza,Kangkan Roy,Ki-Hyun Kim,Birendra Nath Rai,Ram Sharan Singh +6 more
TL;DR: This review was organized to address bioremediation as a practical option for the treatment of dye by evaluating its performance and typical attributes and highlights the current hurdles and future prospects for the abatement of dyes via biotechnology-based remediation techniques.
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Engineered/designer biochar for the removal of phosphate in water and wastewater.
Kumar Vikrant,Ki-Hyun Kim,Yong Sik Ok,Daniel C.W. Tsang,Yiu Fai Tsang,Balendu Shekhar Giri,Ram Sharan Singh +6 more
TL;DR: This review focuses on recent advancements in biochar technology, especially with respect to its technical aspects, the variables associated with removing phosphates from water, and the challenges for such abatement.
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Nanomaterials for the adsorptive treatment of Hg(II) ions from water
Kumar Vikrant,Ki-Hyun Kim +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a review explores recent trends and advancements in nanomaterial technology for the mitigation of mercury, and the current hindrances and future prospects in related research fields are discussed in depth.
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Value-added chemicals from food supply chain wastes: State-of-the-art review and future prospects
Xinni Xiong,Iris K.M. Yu,Iris K.M. Yu,Daniel C.W. Tsang,Nanthi Bolan,Yong Sik Ok,Avanthi Deshani Igalavithana,M. B. Kirkham,Ki-Hyun Kim,Kumar Vikrant +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the feasibility and sustainability of food waste derived chemicals, together with the market outlook of recycling and valorization of food wastes from state-of-the-art perspectives are discussed.
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Multifunctional applications of biochar beyond carbon storage
Nanthi Bolan,Nanthi Bolan,Son A. Hoang,Jingzi Beiyuan,Souradeep Gupta,Deyi Hou,Ajay S. Karakoti,Stephen Joseph,Stephen Joseph,Stephen Joseph,Sungyup Jung,Ki-Hyun Kim,M. B. Kirkham,Harn Wei Kua,Manish Kumar,Eilhann E. Kwon,Yong Sik Ok,Vishma Perera,Jörg Rinklebe,Jörg Rinklebe,Sabry M. Shaheen,Sabry M. Shaheen,Sabry M. Shaheen,Binoy Sarkar,Ajit K. Sarmah,Bhupinder Pal Singh,Gurwinder Singh,Daniel C.W. Tsang,Kumar Vikrant,Meththika Vithanage,Ajayan Vinu,Hailong Wang,Hasintha Wijesekara,Yubo Yan,Sherif A. Younis,Sherif A. Younis,Lukas Van Zwieten +36 more
TL;DR: Biochar is produced as a charred material with high surface area and abundant functional groups by pyrolysis, which refers to the process of thermochemical decomposition of organic material at elev...