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Subhamoy Bhowmick
Researcher at National Environmental Engineering Research Institute
Publications - 30
Citations - 1466
Subhamoy Bhowmick is an academic researcher from National Environmental Engineering Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Arsenic contamination of groundwater & Nanofiltration. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 26 publications receiving 1080 citations. Previous affiliations of Subhamoy Bhowmick include Kalyani Government Engineering College & Qatar Foundation.
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Montmorillonite-supported nanoscale zero-valent iron for removal of arsenic from aqueous solution: Kinetics and mechanism
Subhamoy Bhowmick,Subhamoy Bhowmick,Sudipta Chakraborty,Priyanka Mondal,Wouter Van Renterghem,Sven Van den Berghe,Gabriela Roman-Ross,Debashis Chatterjee,Mònica Iglesias +8 more
TL;DR: Montmorillonite-supported nanoscale zero-valent iron (Mt-nZVI) has been synthesized to remove inorganic arsenic (As) from aqueous solutions.
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Remediation of inorganic arsenic in groundwater for safe water supply: A critical assessment of technological solutions
Priyanka Mondal,Subhamoy Bhowmick,Subhamoy Bhowmick,Debashis Chatterjee,Alberto Figoli,Bart Van der Bruggen +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reviewed removal technologies (oxidation, coagulation flocculation, adsorption, ion exchange and membrane processes) with attention for the drawbacks and limitations of these applied technologies.
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Arsenic in groundwater of West Bengal, India: A review of human health risks and assessment of possible intervention options.
Subhamoy Bhowmick,Sreemanta Pramanik,Payel Singh,Priyanka Mondal,Debashis Chatterjee,Jerome O. Nriagu +5 more
TL;DR: Comparing and contrast the similarities and differences in arsenic occurrence in West Bengal with those of other parts of the world and assess the unique socio-cultural factors that determine the risks of exposure to arsenic in local groundwater are compared.
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Assessment of arsenic exposure from groundwater and rice in Bengal Delta Region, West Bengal, India.
Debashis Chatterjee,Dipti Halder,Dipti Halder,Santanu Majumder,Ashis Biswas,Ashis Biswas,Bibhash Nath,Prosun Bhattacharya,Subhamoy Bhowmick,Aishwarya Mukherjee-Goswami,Debasree Saha,Rasmani Hazra,Palash B. Maity,D. Chatterjee,Abhijit Mukherjee,Jochen Bundschuh,Jochen Bundschuh +16 more
TL;DR: The result demonstrates that Fe(II)-Fe(III) cycling is the dominant process for the release of As from aquifer sediments to groundwater (and vice versa), which is mainly controlled by the local biogeochemical conditions.
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Risk of Arsenic Exposure from Drinking Water and Dietary Components: Implications for Risk Management in Rural Bengal
Dipti Halder,Dipti Halder,Subhamoy Bhowmick,Subhamoy Bhowmick,Ashis Biswas,Ashis Biswas,Debashis Chatterjee,Jerome O. Nriagu,Debendra Nath Guha Mazumder,Zdenka Šlejkovec,Gunnar Jacks,Prosun Bhattacharya +11 more
TL;DR: Any effort to mitigate the As exposure of the villagers in Bengal must consider the risk of As exposure from rice consumption together with drinking water, according to the estimates of exposure via dietary and drinking water routes.