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Overview

Shamsuzzaman Farooq is affiliated with the National University of Singapore in Singapore. Their research primarily focuses on several areas within engineering, with a total of 51 publications in this main field of study. The subfields of study include Mechanical Engineering, Energy Engineering and Power Technology, Aerospace Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, and Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

The scientist's work extensively covers topics such as Carbon Dioxide Capture Technologies, Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems, Spacecraft and Cryogenic Technologies, Electric Vehicles and Infrastructure, Membrane Separation and Gas Transport, Catalysts for Methane Reforming, and Membrane-based Ion Separation Techniques.

Farooq has contributed research articles to numerous publication venues. Frequent journals where their work appears include:

  • Chemical Engineering Science
  • International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
  • Computers & Chemical Engineering
  • ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering
  • Adsorption

Their recent papers illustrate the scope and diversity of their research interests. Notable publications include:

  • Dynamic column breakthrough experiments for measurement of adsorption equilibrium and kinetics (2020, Adsorption)
  • Techno-enviro-economic analyses of hydrogen supply chains with an ASEAN case study (2021, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy)
  • Green hydrogen from solar power for decarbonization: What will it cost? (2023, Energy Conversion and Management)
  • A metal-organic framework (MOF)-based temperature swing adsorption cycle for postcombustion CO2 capture from wet flue gas (2021, Chemical Engineering Science)
  • Techno-economic analysis of MOF-based adsorption cycles for postcombustion CO2 capture from wet flue gas (2022, Chemical Engineering Science)

Collaboration is a significant aspect of Farooq's scientific activity. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Iftekhar A. Karimi
  • Dan Zhao
  • Sushant S. Garud
  • Vaishali B. Thaore
  • Xiaonan Wang

Best Publications

  • Comparison of isotherm models for hydrocarbon adsorption on activated carbon

    A. Malek;S. Farooq

  • Multiobjective Optimization of a Four-Step Adsorption Process for Postcombustion CO2 Capture Via Finite Volume Simulation

    Reza Haghpanah;Aniruddha Majumder;Ricky Nilam;Arvind Rajendran

  • CO2 capture from dry flue gas by vacuum swing adsorption: A pilot plant study

    Shreenath Krishnamurthy;Vemula Rama Rao;Sathishkumar Guntuka;Paul Sharratt

  • Cycle synthesis and optimization of a VSA process for postcombustion CO2 capture

    Reza Haghpanah;Ricky Nilam;Arvind Rajendran;Shamsuzzaman Farooq

  • Kinetics of hydrocarbon adsorption on activated carbon and silica gel

    A. Malek;S. Farooq

  • Separation of Methane–Nitrogen Mixture by Pressure Swing Adsorption for Natural Gas Upgrading

    S. J. Bhadra;S. Farooq

  • Hydrogen purification from refinery fuel gas by pressure swing adsorption

    A. Malek;S. Farooq

  • Numerical simulation of a pressure swing adsorption oxygen unit

    S. Farooq;D.M. Ruthven;H.A. Boniface

  • A CFD simulation study of boiling mechanism and BOG generation in a full-scale LNG storage tank

    Abdullah Saleem;Shamsuzzaman Farooq;Iftekhar A. Karimi;Raja Banerjee

  • Dynamic column breakthrough experiments for measurement of adsorption equilibrium and kinetics

    Nicholas Stiles Wilkins;Arvind Rajendran;Shamsuzzaman Farooq

  • Energy penalty estimates for CO2 capture: Comparison between fuel types and capture-combustion modes

    Suraj Vasudevan;Shamsuzzaman Farooq;Iftekhar A. Karimi;Mark Saeys

  • A Highly Stable Metal-Organic Framework with Optimum Aperture Size for CO2 Capture

    Zhigang Hu;Yuxiang Wang;Shamsuzzaman Farooq;Dan Zhao

  • Numerical simulation of a kinetically controlled pressure swing adsorption bulk separation process based on a diffusion model

    S. Farooq;D.M. Ruthven

  • Air separation by pressure swing adsorption

    D.M. Ruthven;S. Farooq

  • Revisiting Transport of Gases in the Micropores of Carbon Molecular Sieves

    Huang Qinglin;S. M. Sundaram;S. Farooq

  • Energy and cost estimates for capturing CO2 from a dry flue gas using pressure/vacuum swing adsorption

    Naresh Susarla;Reza Haghpanah;I.A. Karimi;S. Farooq

  • Adsorbent Screening for Postcombustion CO2 Capture: A Method Relating Equilibrium Isotherm Characteristics to an Optimum Vacuum Swing Adsorption Process Performance

    Maninder Khurana;Shamsuzzaman Farooq

  • Adsorption and Diffusion of Methane and Nitrogen in Barium Exchanged ETS-4

    B. Majumdar;S. J. Bhadra;R. P. Marathe;S. Farooq

  • Modeling and simulation of a biofilter

    Md. Amanullah;S. Farooq;Shekar Viswanathan

  • Techno-enviro-economic analyses of hydrogen supply chains with an ASEAN case study

    Xiaodong Hong;Vaishali B. Thaore;Iftekhar A. Karimi;Shamsuzzaman Farooq

  • Heat effects in adsorption column dynamics. 2. Experimental validation of the one-dimensional model

    Shamsuzzaman Farooq;Douglas M. Ruthven

Frequent Co-Authors

Iftekhar A. Karimi
Iftekhar A. Karimi National University of Singapore
Douglas M. Ruthven
Douglas M. Ruthven University of Maine
Arvind Rajendran
Arvind Rajendran University of Alberta
M.P. Srinivasan
M.P. Srinivasan RMIT University
Kus Hidajat
Kus Hidajat National University of Singapore
Rakesh Agrawal
Rakesh Agrawal Purdue University West Lafayette
Chi Tien
Chi Tien Syracuse University
Jianwen Jiang
Jianwen Jiang National University of Singapore
Dan Zhao
Dan Zhao National University of Singapore
Zhiping Lai
Zhiping Lai King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

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