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P. Chiranjeevi

Researcher at Indian Institute of Chemical Technology

Publications -  31
Citations -  1862

P. Chiranjeevi is an academic researcher from Indian Institute of Chemical Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Microbial fuel cell & Wastewater. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 30 publications receiving 1336 citations. Previous affiliations of P. Chiranjeevi include Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research & Indian Institute of Science.

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Waste biorefinery models towards sustainable circular bioeconomy: Critical review and future perspectives

TL;DR: This review illustrates different bioprocess based technological models that will pave sustainable avenues for the development of biobased society through closed loop approach wherein waste is valorised through a cascade of various biotechnological processes addressing circular economy.
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Heterotrophic microalgae cultivation to synergize biodiesel production with waste remediation: progress and perspectives.

TL;DR: Consorted efforts are made to converge recent literature on heterotrophic cultivation systems with simultaneous wastewater treatment and algal oil production and a strategic deployment of integrated closed loop biorefinery concept with multi-product recovery is proposed to exploit the full potential of algal systems.
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Sustainable power generation from floating macrophytes based ecological microenvironment through embedded fuel cells along with simultaneous wastewater treatment.

TL;DR: The studied miniatured ecological system facilitates both energy generation and wastewater treatment with a sustainable perspective.
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Algal biocathode for in situ terminal electron acceptor (TEA) production: synergetic association of bacteria-microalgae metabolism for the functioning of biofuel cell.

TL;DR: The catalytic currents on voltammetric signatures and the bioprocess parameters also corroborated well with the observed power output, and unlike abiotic cathode, the algal cathode potential increased with operation time but was negligible during summer.
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Waste derived bioeconomy in India: A perspective.

TL;DR: The need for developing waste derived bioeconomy in the Indian perspective is depicted and the necessity to introduce waste as the core element for the future economic models which also allows sustainable development is discussed.