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Shilpi Agarwal

Researcher at University of Petroleum and Energy Studies

Publications -  29
Citations -  605

Shilpi Agarwal is an academic researcher from University of Petroleum and Energy Studies. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biogas & Continuous stirred-tank reactor. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 29 publications receiving 330 citations. Previous affiliations of Shilpi Agarwal include Indian Institute of Petroleum.

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Sequestration of toxic congo red dye from aqueous solution using ecofriendly guar gum/ activated carbon nanocomposite.

TL;DR: The present material can be effectively and efficiently urilized for the removal of congo red dye from aqueous solution as well as industrial wastewater.
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Upgrading techniques for transformation of biogas to bio‐CNG: a review

TL;DR: In this paper, the suitability of a technology is decided by various factors including size/quantity of biogas generation, targeted quality of bioogas, site of application, and economics of process.
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Tribological behavior of diesel fuels and the effect of anti-wear additives

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reflect light on different types of bio as well as chemical anti-wear additives as lubricity enhancement in ULSD fuels, is still a challenging task for researchers.
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Ionic liquids: Green catalysts for alkene-isoalkane alkylation

TL;DR: In this paper, a review article presents various ionic liquids effective for alkylation reaction, their structures, properties, and catalytic activities are briefed in this analysis, and the impact of additives on ionic liquid and their efficiencies has also been discussed.
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Solid acids: potential catalysts for alkene–isoalkane alkylation

TL;DR: The use of solid acid catalysts has been considered as one of the foremost accomplishments in processes of industrial significance in the current century as mentioned in this paper and the importance of alkylation as a route to obtain high-quality gasoline and the conventional catalysts applied to it globally.