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Kandi Raj College

About: Kandi Raj College is a based out in . It is known for research contribution in the topics: Fibonacci number & Ligand. The organization has 30 authors who have published 71 publications receiving 586 citations.


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TL;DR: It is argued that ECAR is a promising technology to help provide a clean water solution in arsenic-affected areas of South Asia by meeting the international standards for iron and aluminum in drinking water.

81 citations

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TL;DR: The study results establish the suitability of RME as an excellent growth media for microalgae and cyanobacteria and the essential role of soil phosphorus solubilizing organisms to leach soluble phosphorus from the insoluble poly-P present in the biomass.
Abstract: The potential of microalgae and cyanobacteria for bioremediation of wastewater by nutrient uptake combined with simultaneous biomass production is a well recognized perception of today's world. The present study illustrates the treatment of a highly polluted wastewater generated during parboiling of paddy in rice mill industries, widely operational in developing countries where rice is the staple food crop, with the help of microalgal and cyanobacterial isolates capable of growing at high rates in parboiled rice mill effluent (RME). This endeavor leads to comprehensive bioremediation of the said effluent and subsequent use of the harvested biomass as slow release phosphorus biofertilizers and the treated effluent for crop irrigation. The RME-acclimatized algal consortium demonstrated highest growth in terms of fresh weight and greatest remediation efficiency at the end of 36 days' treatment of RME, with 93.9% phosphorus and 100% ammonia-nitrogen removal, 98.7%, 91.6% and 93.5% reduction in biological oxygen demand, chemical oxygen demand and total dissolved solid, respectively, and an increment of 186 ± 0.3 mg L− 1 dissolved oxygen, bringing down the pollutants level well below the discharge limits suggested by Central Pollution Control Board, India. Additionally, microalgae in the consortium aggregated in clumps spontaneously in presence of the filaments of Phormidium sp. facilitating easy harvest. The RME-acclimatized algal consortium demonstrated highest accumulation of polyphosphate (poly-P) (0.76 ± 0.01% of dry weight) as well as highest release of phosphorus in non-sterile soil emphasizing the essential role of soil phosphorus solubilizing organisms to leach soluble phosphorus from the insoluble poly-P present in the biomass. The rice seedlings watered with treated RME also showed improved growth effect on shoot height and leaf width. The study results establish the suitability of RME as an excellent growth media for microalgae and cyanobacteria.

50 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the energy eigenvalues of two p electrons of Be 2 + ion and D o 1, 3 states due to 2 pnd configuration of Li + and Be 2+ ion in the Debye plasma environment are reported for the first time.
Abstract: Extensive non-relativistic variational calculations for estimating the energy values of 2 pnd ( D o 1 , 3 ) states [ n = 3 – 6 ] of two electron atoms (He, Li + , Be 2 + ) and 2 pnp ( P e 1 ) [ n = 3 – 8 ] and 2 pnp ( P e 3 ) states [ n = 2 – 7 ] of Be 2 + under weakly coupled plasma screening have been performed using explicitly correlated Hylleraas type basis. The modified energy eigenvalues of P e 1 , 3 states arising from two p electrons of Be 2 + ion and D o 1 , 3 states due to 2 pnd configuration of Li + and Be 2 + ion in the Debye plasma environment are being reported for the first time. The effect of plasma has been incorporated through the Debye screening model. The system tends towards gradual instability and the number of bound states reduces with increasing plasma coupling strength. The wavelengths for 2 pn ′ p ( P e 1 ) [ n ′ = 3 – 8 ] → 2 pnd ( D o 1 ) [ n = 3 – 6 ] and 2 pn ′ p ( P e 3 ) [ n ′ = 2 – 8 ] → 2 pnd ( D o 3 ) [ n = 3 – 6 ] transitions in plasma embedded two electron atoms have also been reported.

39 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the energy eigenvalues of doubly excited 2pnp (1Pe) (n = 3-8) and 2PNp (3Pe)(n = 2-7) bound states of a neutral helium atom and singly ionized lithium atom were estimated under weakly coupled plasma screening for the first time using an explicitly correlated Hylleraas-type basis in the framework of the Rayleigh-Ritz variational principle.
Abstract: The energy eigenvalues of doubly excited 2pnp (1Pe) (n = 3–8) and 2pnp (3Pe) (n = 2–7) bound states of a neutral helium atom and singly ionized lithium atom are estimated under weakly coupled plasma screening for the first time using an explicitly correlated Hylleraas-type basis in the framework of the Rayleigh–Ritz variational principle. The Debye screening model has been employed to include the effect of plasma background. Improvement over the existing approximated theoretical results has been achieved for the above-mentioned states of neutral helium under Debye plasma screening. The modified energy eigenvalues of 1,3Pe states arising from two p electrons of a Li+ ion in the Debye plasma environment are being reported for the first time.

34 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a detailed study has been performed for estimating the orbital energies, positions and shifts of the Lyman lines of C5+, Al12+ and Ar17+ under strongly coupled plasma with a view to understand such line positions and shift obtained in laser produced plasma experiments.
Abstract: A detailed study has been performed for estimating the orbital energies, positions and shifts of the Lyman lines of C5+, Al12+ and Ar17+ under strongly coupled plasma with a view to understand such line positions and shifts obtained in laser produced plasma experiments. The effect of strongly coupled plasma has been treated within the Ion Sphere (IS) model. Both non-relativistic and relativistic methods have been used for estimating the spectral properties. Theoretical estimates with IS model of the plasma are in conformity with the results of laser plasma experiments on these highly stripped ions. The experimental data for the systems have also been compared with the theoretical estimates using Debye screening model of the plasma with spatial confinements which gives additional restrictions to the wave functions at finite boundaries.

32 citations


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20203
20196
20186
20175
20164