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Indian Institute of Technology Bombay

EducationMumbai, India
About: Indian Institute of Technology Bombay is a education organization based out in Mumbai, India. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Catalysis & Computer science. The organization has 16756 authors who have published 33588 publications receiving 570559 citations.


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TL;DR: A broad-spectrum overview of recent developments in the area of oxide-based nanomaterials, such as Fe3O4, ZnO and TiO2, as well as their binary and ternary nanocomposites, for the removal of various toxic metal ions and organic dyes are discussed in detail in this article.
Abstract: Water scarcity and its contamination with toxic metal ions and organic dyes represent a serious worldwide problem in the 21st century. A wide range of conventional approaches have been used to remove these contaminants from waste. Recently, nanotechnology has been given great scope for the fabrication of desirable nanomaterials with large surface-to-volume ratios and unique surface functionalities to treat these pollutants. Amongst these, oxide-based nanomaterials emerge as promising new materials for water purication. In this review article, we explore a broad-spectrum overview of recent developments in the area of oxide-based nanomaterials, such as Fe3O4, ZnO and TiO2, as well as their binary and ternary nanocomposites, for the removal of various toxic metal ions and organic dyes. The possible adsorption mechanism and the surface modification of adsorbents for the removal of heavy metal ions and dyes are discussed in detail. The sorption properties of the different adsorbents depend on the surface functionalization of nanomaterials, the pH of the medium, and the reaction time and concentration, etc. In addition, we provide a short overview on the study of the selective adsorbents in multi-component sorption systems, along with the future prospects of oxide nanomaterials in water purification.

119 citations

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TL;DR: An OCC-based grid-connected single-stage PV system is proposed in this paper which does not require to sense the grid voltage and requires less number of sensors as compared to that required in the earlier reported scheme.
Abstract: Reforms in the electricity sector along with various renewable-energy-promotion policies have increased the importance of small grid-connected photovoltaic (PV) systems utilizing single-stage single-phase inverters. Ruggedness, reliability, and cost effectiveness are the desirable characteristics of such inverters used in distributed low-power applications. Schemes based on one-cycle control (OCC) which do not require the service of a phase-locked loop for interfacing the inverter to the grid are increasingly being employed for such applications. However, the OCC-based schemes reported earlier require sensing of the grid voltage which somewhat offsets one of the inherent strengths of OCC-based systems. In an effort to overcome the aforementioned limitation, an OCC-based grid-connected single-stage PV system is proposed in this paper which does not require to sense the grid voltage. Further, it requires less number of sensors (two) as compared to that required (four) in the earlier reported scheme for the implementation of the core controller comprising of OCC and maximum-power-point-tracking blocks. The viability of the proposed scheme is confirmed by performing simulation and experimental validation.

119 citations

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TL;DR: The consistency of the experimental results with the simulation results proves the ability of the emulator and the proposed testing approach, and the feasibility of connecting a particular machine to a grid under various load conditions can be examined without the need for any electromechanical machinery.
Abstract: This paper presents a method of emulating electrical loads using power electronic converters. The loads include machines such as induction motors and their associated mechanical load and also more complex machine systems such as wind-driven generators. The load emulator is, effectively, a dynamically controllable source or sink which is capable of bidirectional power exchange with either a grid or another power electronic converter system. Using load emulation, the feasibility of connecting a particular machine to a grid under various load conditions can be examined without the need for any electromechanical machinery. This paper considers the case of a power electronic voltage source inverter (VSI) emulating a three-phase induction motor connected to a three-phase ac grid. The VSI is operated in a mode where the current drawn from the ac grid is controlled by closed-loop control. The consistency of the experimental results with the simulation results proves the ability of the emulator and the proposed testing approach.

119 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a three-pronged approach is used for identifying the most prospective ground for orogenic gold deposits in the Paleoproterozoic Granite-Tanami Orogen (GTO) in Western Australia.

119 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors have developed a system for obtaining optimum orientation of a part for Rapid Prototyping (RP) process, where the objective criteria for optimization is considered to be a weighted average of the performance measures such as build time, part quality and the material used in the hollowed model.

119 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Jovan Milosevic1521433106802
C. N. R. Rao133164686718
Robert R. Edelman11960549475
Claude Andre Pruneau11461045500
Sanjeev Kumar113132554386
Basanta Kumar Nandi11257243331
Shaji Kumar111126553237
Josep M. Guerrero110119760890
R. Varma10949741970
Vijay P. Singh106169955831
Vinayak P. Dravid10381743612
Swagata Mukherjee101104846234
Anil Kumar99212464825
Dhiman Chakraborty9652944459
Michael D. Ward9582336892
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Performance
Metrics
No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
2023175
2022433
20213,013
20203,093
20192,760
20182,549