Animesh Dutta spends much of his time researching Waste management, Pulp and paper industry, Torrefaction, Hydrothermal carbonization and Biofuel. His study in Pyrolysis, Municipal solid waste and Bioenergy is done as part of Waste management. His studies deal with areas such as Carbon sequestration, Char and Biochar as well as Bioenergy.
His work carried out in the field of Pulp and paper industry brings together such families of science as Combustion, Pellets and Renewable energy. Animesh Dutta has included themes like Solid fuel and Coal in his Torrefaction study. His research integrates issues of Lignocellulosic biomass, Raw material, Process engineering and Process in his study of Hydrothermal carbonization.
His main research concerns Waste management, Pulp and paper industry, Chemical engineering, Raw material and Biofuel. In his study, Coal is strongly linked to Combustion, which falls under the umbrella field of Waste management. His studies in Pulp and paper industry integrate themes in fields like Hydrothermal carbonization and Biogas.
The various areas that he examines in his Hydrothermal carbonization study include Heat of combustion and Miscanthus. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Hydrogen production, Syngas and Adsorption, Sorbent. His Biofuel research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Fossil fuel, Environmental engineering and Bioreactor.
Animesh Dutta mainly investigates Hydrothermal carbonization, Chemical engineering, Pulp and paper industry, Waste management and Pyrolysis. The study incorporates disciplines such as Heat of combustion, Miscanthus, Bioenergy and Process engineering in addition to Hydrothermal carbonization. His study in Chemical engineering is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Scientific method, Cobalt, Catalysis and Adsorption.
He combines subjects such as Hydrogen, Syngas, Raw material, Ethanol fuel and Torrefaction with his study of Pulp and paper industry. His study connects Carbon footprint and Waste management. Particularly relevant to Biochar is his body of work in Pyrolysis.
His primary areas of investigation include Hydrothermal carbonization, Pulp and paper industry, Biofuel, Composite material and Municipal solid waste. His Hydrothermal carbonization research integrates issues from Brayton cycle, Bioenergy, Environmental chemistry, Severity factor and Process engineering. The concepts of his Pulp and paper industry study are interwoven with issues in Hydrogen, Clostridium ljungdahlii, Carbon dioxide and Sorbent.
His Biofuel research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Fossil fuel, Syngas and Bioreactor. As a member of one scientific family, Animesh Dutta mostly works in the field of Municipal solid waste, focusing on Coal and, on occasion, Raw material. Pyrolysis is the focus of his Waste management research.
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A comparative review of biochar and hydrochar in terms of production, physico-chemical properties and applications
Harpreet Singh Kambo;Animesh Dutta.
Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews (2015)
A review on thermal and catalytic pyrolysis of plastic solid waste (PSW)
S.M. Al-Salem;A. Antelava;A. Constantinou;G. Manos.
Journal of Environmental Management (2017)
Thermodynamic Equilibrium Model and Second Law Analysis of a Downdraft Waste Gasifier
Sompop Jarungthammachote;Animesh Dutta.
Energy (2007)
Torrefaction of Agriculture Residue To Enhance Combustible Properties
Anuphon Pimchuai;Animesh Dutta;Prabir Basu.
Energy & Fuels (2010)
Production of activated carbon from coconut shell: optimization using response surface methodology.
M.K.B. Gratuito;T. Panyathanmaporn;R.-A. Chumnanklang;N. Sirinuntawittaya.
Bioresource Technology (2008)
Strength, storage, and combustion characteristics of densified lignocellulosic biomass produced via torrefaction and hydrothermal carbonization
Harpreet Singh Kambo;Animesh Dutta.
Applied Energy (2014)
Equilibrium modeling of gasification: Gibbs free energy minimization approach and its application to spouted bed and spout-fluid bed gasifiers
S. Jarungthammachote;A. Dutta.
Energy Conversion and Management (2008)
Friction and heat transfer characteristics of laminar swirl flow through a circular tube fitted with regularly spaced twisted-tape elements
S.K. Saha;A. Dutta;S.K. Dhal.
International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer (2001)
An investigation into steam gasification of biomass for hydrogen enriched gas production in presence of CaO
Bishnu Acharya;Animesh Dutta;Prabir Basu.
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy (2010)
Challenges and opportunities of lignocellulosic biomass for anaerobic digestion
Subhash Paul;Animesh Dutta.
Resources Conservation and Recycling (2018)
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