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Chemistry

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45
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9627
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National Ranking
315

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45
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9822
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Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Organic chemistry
  • Carbon dioxide
  • Mechanical engineering

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Adsorption, Activated carbon, Central composite design, Aqueous solution and Nuclear chemistry. His study in Adsorption focuses on Sorption in particular. The Activated carbon study combines topics in areas such as Waste management, Zinc and Chemical engineering.

His research on Central composite design concerns the broader Response surface methodology. Bhim Charan Meikap works mostly in the field of Aqueous solution, limiting it down to topics relating to Chromatography and, in certain cases, Fly ash, Nitric acid and Hydrocyclone, as a part of the same area of interest. In his study, Portable water purification is strongly linked to Chromium, which falls under the umbrella field of Nuclear chemistry.

His most cited work include:

  • Removal of lead(II) from wastewater by activated carbon developed from Tamarind wood by zinc chloride activation (301 citations)
  • Removal of chromium (VI) from dilute aqueous solutions by activated carbon developed from Terminalia arjuna nuts activated with zinc chloride (300 citations)
  • Removal of chromium(VI) from wastewater by activated carbon developed from Tamarind wood activated with zinc chloride (247 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

His primary areas of investigation include Adsorption, Waste management, Fluidized bed, Coal and Flue gas. Bhim Charan Meikap has researched Adsorption in several fields, including Wastewater, Chemical engineering, Aqueous solution and Nuclear chemistry. His Fluidized bed research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Separator, Nuclear engineering, Chromatography and Volumetric flow rate.

His Coal research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Leaching, Beneficiation, Process engineering and Particle size. His work carried out in the field of Flue gas brings together such families of science as Urea, Fly ash, Batch reactor, Ammonia and Pulp and paper industry. Bhim Charan Meikap focuses mostly in the field of Activated carbon, narrowing it down to topics relating to Central composite design and, in certain cases, Environmental engineering.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Adsorption (39.02%)
  • Waste management (32.93%)
  • Fluidized bed (25.20%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2018-2021)?

  • Adsorption (39.02%)
  • Chemical engineering (22.76%)
  • Industrial wastewater treatment (8.94%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Bhim Charan Meikap mainly focuses on Adsorption, Chemical engineering, Industrial wastewater treatment, Activation energy and Wastewater. His Adsorption research integrates issues from Mass transfer, Specific surface area, Biochar and Nuclear chemistry. He interconnects Response surface methodology, Bagasse, Aqueous solution and Effluent in the investigation of issues within Biochar.

His Nuclear chemistry study which covers Endothermic process that intersects with Freundlich equation. His work deals with themes such as Fluidized bed, Central composite design, Composite number, Carbon dioxide and Amine gas treating, which intersect with Chemical engineering. His studies deal with areas such as Metallurgy and Langmuir adsorption model as well as Wastewater.

Between 2018 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • A novel acid modified alumina adsorbent with enhanced defluoridation property: Kinetics, isotherm study and applicability on industrial wastewater. (37 citations)
  • A novel acid modified alumina adsorbent with enhanced defluoridation property: Kinetics, isotherm study and applicability on industrial wastewater. (37 citations)
  • Batch and continuous closed circuit semi-fluidized bed operation: Removal of MB dye using sugarcane bagasse biochar and alginate composite adsorbents (24 citations)

Best Publications

  • Removal of lead(II) from wastewater by activated carbon developed from Tamarind wood by zinc chloride activation

    Jyotikusum Acharya;J.N. Sahu;C.R. Mohanty;B.C. Meikap

  • Removal of chromium (VI) from dilute aqueous solutions by activated carbon developed from Terminalia arjuna nuts activated with zinc chloride

    Kaustubha Mohanty;Mousam Jha;B.C. Meikap;M.N. Biswas

  • Application of response surface methodology (RSM) for optimization of leaching parameters for ash reduction from low-grade coal

    Sushanta Kumar Behera;Himanshu Meena;Sudipto Chakraborty;B.C. Meikap;B.C. Meikap

  • Removal of chromium(VI) from wastewater by activated carbon developed from Tamarind wood activated with zinc chloride

    Jyotikusum Acharya;J.N. Sahu;B.K. Sahoo;C.R. Mohanty

  • Response surface modeling and optimization of chromium(VI) removal from aqueous solution using Tamarind wood activated carbon in batch process.

    J.N. Sahu;Jyotikusum Acharya;B.C. Meikap;B.C. Meikap

  • Optimization of production conditions for activated carbons from Tamarind wood by zinc chloride using response surface methodology

    J.N. Sahu;J.N. Sahu;Jyotikusum Acharya;B.C. Meikap;B.C. Meikap

  • Biosorption of Cr(VI) from aqueous solutions by Eichhornia crassipes

    Kaustubha Mohanty;Mousam Jha;B.C. Meikap;M.N. Biswas

  • Studies on the removal of Pb(II) from wastewater by activated carbon developed from Tamarind wood activated with sulphuric acid

    C K Singh;Jaya Narayan Sahu;K K Mahalik;C R Mohanty

  • Optimization of chromium(VI) sorption potential using developed activated carbon from sugarcane bagasse with chemical activation by zinc chloride

    K.J. Cronje;K. Chetty;M. Carsky;J.N. Sahu

  • Column performance of granular activated carbon packed bed for Pb(II) removal

    Chandra P. Dwivedi;J.N. Sahu;C.R. Mohanty;B. Raj Mohan

  • Preparation of Activated Carbon from Green Coconut Shell and itsCharacterization

    Dipa Das;Debi Prasad Samal;Meikap Bc

  • Removal of methylene blue from wastewater using fly ash as an adsorbent by hydrocyclone

    K. Rastogi;J.N. Sahu;B.C. Meikap;M.N. Biswas

  • Improving efficacy of Cr (VI) adsorption process on sustainable adsorbent derived from waste biomass (sugarcane bagasse) with help of ant colony optimization

    Rama Rao Karri;J.N. Sahu;J.N. Sahu;B.C. Meikap

  • A novel acid modified alumina adsorbent with enhanced defluoridation property: Kinetics, isotherm study and applicability on industrial wastewater.

    Usha Kumari;Sushanta K. Behera;B.C. Meikap;B.C. Meikap

  • Preparation and Characterization of Activated Carbons from Terminalia Arjuna Nut with Zinc Chloride Activation for the Removal of Phenol from Wastewater

    Kaustubha Mohanty;Mousam Jha;B. C. Meikap;M. N. Biswas

  • Effective defluoridation of industrial wastewater by using acid modified alumina in fixed-bed adsorption column: Experimental and breakthrough curves analysis

    Usha Kumari;Asmita Mishra;Hammad Siddiqi;B.C. Meikap

  • Improvement of grinding characteristics of Indian coal by microwave pre-treatment

    B.K. Sahoo;B.K. Sahoo;S. De;B.C. Meikap;B.C. Meikap

  • Batch and continuous closed circuit semi-fluidized bed operation: Removal of MB dye using sugarcane bagasse biochar and alginate composite adsorbents

    Subrata Biswas;Subrata Biswas;Saumya S. Mohapatra;Usha Kumari;Bhim Charan Meikap;Bhim Charan Meikap

  • Pyrolysis of waste lubricating oil/waste motor oil to generate high-grade fuel oil: A comprehensive review

    Asmita Mishra;Hammad Siddiqi;Usha Kumari;Ipsita Dipamitra Behera

  • Comprehensive analysis for prediction of dust removal efficiency using twin-fluid atomization in a spray scrubber

    B. Raj Mohan;R.K. Jain;B.C. Meikap

  • Studies on the performance of a hydrocyclone and modeling for flow characterization in presence and absence of air core

    R. Sripriya;M.D. Kaulaskar;S. Chakraborty;B.C. Meikap

Frequent Co-Authors

Jaya Narayan Sahu
Jaya Narayan Sahu University of Stuttgart
Sudipto Chakraborty
Sudipto Chakraborty Georgia Institute of Technology
Sirshendu De
Sirshendu De Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
Kaustubha Mohanty
Kaustubha Mohanty Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati
Ramkrishna Sen
Ramkrishna Sen Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
Neil Robertson
Neil Robertson University of Edinburgh

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