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Susmita Dutta

Researcher at National Institute of Technology, Durgapur

Publications -  115
Citations -  1347

Susmita Dutta is an academic researcher from National Institute of Technology, Durgapur. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wastewater & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 71 publications receiving 912 citations. Previous affiliations of Susmita Dutta include University of Calcutta & Jadavpur University.

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Enhanced Biomass Recovery During Phycoremediation of Cr(VI) Using Cyanobacteria and Prospect of Biofuel Production

TL;DR: In this article, a cyanobacteria was used for remediation of pollutants and thereby large production of microalgae for sustainable biofuel production, which is a practicable option for large-scale bioenergy production.
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Sequestration of carbon dioxide and production of biomolecules using cyanobacteria.

TL;DR: The cyanobacterial strain applied to sequester CO2 using sodium carbonate as inorganic carbon source could be considered as a useful tool for CO2 mitigation for greener world.
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Bioremediation of methylene blue dye using Bacillus subtilis MTCC 441

TL;DR: Methylene blue commonly found in the textile industry effluent has been chosen as a model dye to investigate bioremediation using Bacillus subtilis MTCC 441 to study continuous removal and breakthrough parameters have been determined.
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Biological decolorization and detoxification of malachite green from aqueous solution by Dietzia maris NIT-D

TL;DR: In this article, a liquid phase adsorptive removal of Malachite Green (MG) by an emerging Dietzia species has been investigated in a batch study considering decolorizing efficiency as response and 72.05% removal was achieved at initial MG concentration of 15 mg l − 1, initial pH 7.0, inoculum size of 2%(v/v) and nitrogen source of 0.5%
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Application of response surface methodology for optimization of biosorption of fluoride from groundwater using Shorea robusta flower petal

TL;DR: Response surface methodology was used for experimental designing and analyzing optimum condition for carbonization vis-à-vis calcium impregnation for preparation of adsorbent, and CCSFP has been found to remove fluoride efficiently from groundwater collected from West Bengal, a fluoride-contaminated province in India.