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RAMKUMAR PRIZE FOR OUTSTANDING TEACHING AND RESEARCH

Nomination

of

Dr. Vimal Chandra SrivastavaAssociate Professor

Dept. of Chemical Engineering, IIT Roorkee

submittedto

Office of Dean, Resources and Alumni AffairsIndian Institute of Technology RoorkeeRoorkee-247 667, Uttarakhand, India

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CONTENT

Sl. No. Content Page No.

1. General Information 1(a) Personal Details 1(b) Teaching and Research Experience 1(c) Educational / Professional Qualifications 1(d) Specialization/Field of Interest 1

2. Teaching & Research Guidance 2(a) Research Guidance 2(b) Teaching Engagement in the Institute since Joining 2(c) Short-term Courses Organized 5(d) Curriculum Development 6(e) Invited Lectures Delivered in conferences & short-term courses 6

3. Sponsored & Consultancy Projects 7(a) Sponsored Research Project as PI 7(b) Sponsored Research Project as Co-PI 8(c) Consultancy Projects as PI 8(d) Consultancy Projects as Co-PI 9

4. Publications & Citations 10(a) Patents filed 10(b) Research Publications 10(c) Citations 10

5. Honors & Prizes 11(a) International 11(b) National 11(c) Institute (IIT Roorkee) level 12(d) Major awards to students 12(e) Others 12

6. Membership & Fellowships 14(a) International 14(b) National 14

7. Service to the Institute 14(a) Institute Level 14(b) Department Level 14

8. Professional Leadership 15

Annexure I Contribution/innovations through research 17Annexure II Research Guidance 21Annexure III Invited Lectures Delivered in conferences & short-term courses 25Annexure IV Publications & Citations 29-52

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RAMKUMAR PRIZE FOR OUTSTANDING TEACHING AND RESEARCH

[1] GENERAL INFORMATION

(a) Personal Details

Full Name : Dr. Vimal Chandra SrivastavaDesignation & Address : Associate Professor

Department of Chemical EngineeringIndian Institute of Technology RoorkeeRoorkee (Uttarakhand) 247 667, India.Fax: + 91-1332-276535, 273560.Tel.: +91-1332-285889 (O)/286889 (R)E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]

Date of Birth : June 15, 1978.

(b) Teaching and Research Experience

Organization/Department Designation PeriodIIT Roorkee, Chemical Engg. Associate Professor 04/04/2014 to continuingIIT Roorkee, Chemical Engg. Assistant Professor 03/04/2007 to 03/04/2014IIT-BHU Varanasi, Chemical Engg. and Technology

Assistant Professor 01/03/2006 to 02/04/2007

(c) Educational / Professional Qualifications

Course of Study Year Board/University Marks RemarksB.E. (Chemical Engg.) 2001 C.C.S. University, Meerut 77.12 % 1st DivisionM.Tech. (Chemical Engg.) 2003 I.I.T. Roorkee 9.18/10 (CGPA) 1st DivisionPh.D. 2006 I.I.T. Roorkee Many Publications from Thesis

(d) Specialization/Field of Interest

Major : Chemical EngineeringMinor : Environmental Engineering, Adsorption, Desulfurization,

Wastewater Treatment, CO2 Utilization, Alternative Fuels, Nanoparticle Synthesis, etc.

Contribution/innovations through research are given in Annexure-I.

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[2] TEACHING & RESEARCH GUIDANCE

(a) Research Guidance

Post-Doctoral Fellow Dr. (Mrs.) Susmita Das (Ph.D.: IIT Kanpur): April 28, 2014 to Sept. 28, 2015.

Thesis/Dissertations/

Completed

Continuing

Grand

Projects Singly

Jointly Total

Singly

Jointly Total

Total

Ph.D. 2 11 13 05 04 09 22M.Tech. Dissertation 44 05 49 01 - 01 50B.Tech. Project 32 27 59 06 - 06 65

Refer Annexure-II for more details.

(b) Teaching Engagement in the Institute since Joining (April 04, 2007)

Salient Points: Taught 45 Lecture courses in approximately 12 years of teaching at IIT Roorkee with

approximately 2 Lecture courses per semester. Out of these, 31 are UG courses and 14 are PG course. Average class strength of UG course is 89 students per course and that of PG course is 36

students per course. Taught 1st year students, 17 times in 3 different courses. Have taken, classes as big as 290 students (2014-15, Autumn Semester). Average student response score for UG course is 3.73 (out of 5) and that of PG course is 4.16

(out of 5) per course. In addition to Lecture courses, 1.5 Laboratory/Tutorial/Seminar courses engaged per

semester.

(i) Lecture Courses

Sl. No.

Sess-ion

Sem. (A/S)

UG/PG

Lecture/Labcourse

Course No. & Title No. of Students

CourseCredit

Weekly Load

Organization of

course

Presentation of subject

matter

Rapport & Personality

L T P (20) (15) (15)1. 2007

-08Autumn UG Lecture MI 101

Thermodynamics60 3 2 3 0

2. 2007-08

Autumn UG Lecture CH 303 Equipment Design

49 4 3 2 4

3. 2007-08

Spring UG Lecture MI 101 Thermodynamics

60 3 2 3 -

4. 2007-08

Spring UG Lecture CE 102 Environmental Studies

44 2 2 - -

5. 2008-09

Autumn UG Lecture MI 101 Thermodynamics

78 3 2 3 0

6. 2008 Autumn UG Lecture CH 303 Equipment 48 4 3 2 4

2

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-09 Design7. 2008

-09Spring UG Lecture MI 101

Thermodynamics52 3 2 3 -

8. 2008-09

Spring UG Lecture CE 102 Environmental Studies

52 2 2 - -

9. 2009-10

Autumn UG Lecture MI 101 Thermodynamics

90 3 2 6 0

10. 2009-10

Autumn UG Lecture CH 303 Equipment Design

52 4 3 2 4

11. 2009-10

Spring UG Lecture CE 102 Environmental Studies

98 2 2 0 0

12. 2009-10

Spring PG Lecture CH 524 Environmental Impact Assessment

23 4 3 1 0

13. 2010-11

Autumn UG Lecture CH 307 Equipment Design

60 4 3 - 2x3

14. 2010-11

Autumn PG Lecture CH 511 Water Pollution Control Engg.

30 4 3 1 0

15. 2010-11

Spring UG Lecture CE 102 Environmental Studies

98 2 2 0 0 16.58 11.02 11.08

16. 2010-11

Spring PG Lecture CH 526 Environmental Impact Assessment

23 3 3 0 0 17.19 12.48 13.14

17. 2011-12

Autumn UG Lecture CH 307 Equipment Design

60 4 3 0 2x3 17.76 12.63 13.28

18. 2011-12

Autumn PG Lecture CH 511 Water Pollution Control Engg.

32 4 3 - 0 16.89 12.06 13.00

19. 2011-12

Spring UG Lecture CE 102 Environmental Studies

102 2 2 0 0 15.97 10.00 10.97

20. 2011-12

Spring PG Lecture CH 524 Environmental Impact Assessment

23 3 3 0 0 16.80 12.53 12.73

21. 2012-13

Autumn UG Lecture CE 102 Environmental Studies

129 2 2 0 0 14.00 10.75 10.61

22. 2012-13

Autumn UG Lecture CH 307 Equipment Design

84 4 3 0 2x3 16.51 11.98 12.40

23. 2012-13

Spring UG Lecture CE 102 Environmental Studies

120 2 2 0 0 14.97 10.88 10.73

24. 2012-13

Spring UG Lecture CH 204 Chemical Engg. Thermodynamics

39 4 3 1x2 0

Faculty Score (5)

Course Score (5)

25. 2013-14

Autumn UG Lecture CH 307 Equipment Design

40 4 3 - 2x2

26. 2013-14

Autumn UG Lecture CE 105 Introduction to Environmental Science

275 3 3 - - 3.63 4.09

27. 2013-14

Spring UG Lecture CH 102 Material and Energy Balances

55 4 3 1x2 0 3.29 3.69

28. 2013-14

Spring UG Lecture CH 204 Chemical Engg. Thermodynamics

60 4 3 1x2 0 3.42 3.81

29. 2014-15

Autumn UG Lecture CE 105 Introduction to Environmental Science

290 3 3 - - 3.74 3.52

30. 2014-15

Autumn UG Lecture CH 205 Chemical Engg. Thermodynamics

111 4 3 1x4 - 3.57 3.73

31. 2014-15

Spring PG Lecture CH 536 Design of Pollution Control Systems

25 4 3 1 0 4.60 4.53

32. 2015 Autumn UG Lecture CEN-105 Introduction 110 3 3 - -

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-16 to Environmental Science

33. 2015-16

Autumn UG Lecture CHN-305 Optimization of Chemical Processes

31 4 3 1 -

34. 2015-16

Spring PG Lecture CH 536 Design of Pollution Control Systems

25 4 3 1 0 4.139 4.192

35. 2015-16

Spring PG Lecture NTN-606 Environmental Nanotechnology*

27 3 1 0 0

36. 2016-17

Autumn UG Lecture CE 105 Introduction to Environmental Science

142 3 3 - - 3.849 3.550

37. 2016-17

Autumn UG Lecture CH 305 Optimization of chemical processes

43 4 3 1 - 3.887 3.795

38. 2016-17

Spring PG Lecture CH 536 Design of Pollution Control Systems

58 4 3 1 0 Not Received

Not Received

39. 2016-17

Spring PG Lecture NTN-606 Environmental Nanotechnology*

8 3 1 0 0 Not Received

Not Received

40. 2017-18

Autumn PG Lecture CHN 513 Water Pollution Control Engineering

79 4 3 1x2 - Not Obtained

Not Obtained

41. 2017-18

Autumn PG Lecture NTN 606 Environmental Nanotechnology*

9 4 3 1 - Not Obtained

Not Obtained

42. 2017-18

Spring PG Lecture CH 586 Design of Pollution Control Systems

81 4 3 1 0 Not Obtained

Not Obtained

43. 2018-19

Autumn UG Lecture CHN-301 Mass Transfer-II

118 5 3 1x4 3x1 3.12 3.22

44. 2018-19

Autumn PG Lecture NTN 606 Environmental Nanotechnology*

16 4 3 1 - 3.45 3.58

45. 2018-19

Spring PG Lecture CHE 514 Pollution Control Systems

86 4 3 1 0 4.21 4.12

Student response scores are given whenever it was provided by the Department/Institute.*Centre of Nanotechnology Course taken on shared basis.

(ii) Laboratory/tutorial/seminar courses

Sl. No.

Sess-ion

Sem. (A/S)

UG/PG

Lecture/Lab course

Course No. & Title No. of Students

CourseCredit

Weekly LoadL T P

1. 2007-08 Autumn UG Lab. CH 405 Lab III 50 - - 42. 2007-08 Spring UG Lab CH 310 GD & Viva Voce 36 - - 23. 2007-08 Spring UG Tutorial CH 304 Process Equipment Design 49 - 1 24. 2008-09 Autumn UG Lab. CH 405 Lab III 50 - - 45. 2008-09 Spring UG Lab CH 310 Group Discussion & Viva Voce 35 - - 26. 2008-09 Spring UG Tutorial CH 308 Laboratory III 48 - - 37. 2009-10 Autumn UG Lab. CH 309 Lab I 52 - - 38. 2009-10 Spring UG Lab. CH 308 Laboratory III 52 - - - 39. 2009-10 Spring UG Tutorial MI 101 Thermodynamics 30 - - 1x4 0

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10. 2010-11 Autumn UG Lab. CH 310 Chemical Engg. Lab II 52 - - - 311. 2010-11 Autumn UG Tutorial MI 101 Thermodynamics 30 - - 1x4 012. 2010-11 Spring PG Lab CH-502 Process Simulators 59 2 - - 413. 2010-11 Spring PG Lab CH-504 Chemical Engg. Lab. 59 2 - - 4x214. 2011-12 Autumn UG Tutorial MI 101 Thermodynamics 30 - 0 1x2 015. 2011-12 Spring UG Lab CH 202 Mechanical Operation 20 - 0 1x2 2x116. 2011-12 Spring UG Tutorial MI 101 Thermodynamics 30 - 0 1x2 017. 2011-12 Spring PG Lab. CH 504 Chemical Engg. Lab. 20 2 0 0 4x118. 2012-13 Autumn PG Lab CH 309 Chemical Engg. Lab I 21 - 0 0 3x119. 2012-13 Spring UG Lab CH 202 Mechanical Operation 21 - 0 2x1 1x220. 2012-13 Spring PG Lab CH 504 Chemical Engg. Lab. 22 2 0 0 4x121. 2013-14 Autumn UG Lab CH 405 Chemical Engg. Lab. III 21 - - - 1x422. 2013-14 Spring PG Lab CH 504 Chemical Engg. Lab. 20 2 - - 4x123. 2014-15 Autumn UG Seminar CH 407 Practical Training & Seminar 26 - - - 2x124. 2014-15 Spring UG Lab CH 310 Chemical Engg. Lab. - II 28 - - 0 1x325. 2014-15 Spring UG Lab CH 312 Communication Skills 56 - - - 2x226. 2014-15 Spring UG Lab CH 202 Mass Transfer – I 28 0 0 0 1x227. 2015-16 Autumn UG Lab CHN-301 Mass Transfer-II 28 0 0 0 3x128. 2015-16 Autumn UG Seminar CH 407 Training & Seminar 56 - - 2x2 -29. 2015-16 Spring UG Lab CHN-204 Reaction Engineering 28 - - 0 4x130. 2016-17 Autumn UG Seminar CH 407 Practical Training & Seminar 56 - - - 2x231. 2016-17 Spring UG Lab CHN 204 Reaction Engineering 36 - - - 4x132. 2017-18 Autumn UG Lab CH-201 Heat Transfer 23 - - - 1x233. 2017-18 Autumn UG Lab CH-203 Mechanical Operations 23 - - - 1x234. 2017-18 Autumn UG Seminar CHN 499 Training Seminar 52 - - - 2x235. 2017-18 Spring UG Lab CHN 204 Reaction Engineering 23 - - 0 1x336. 2018-19 Autumn UG Lab CHN 499 Training Seminar 26 - - - 1x2

(c) Short-term Courses Organized

[QIP: 4, TEQIP: 1 and Sponsored (in consultancy mode): 5, with total outlay of Rs. 15.84 Lakh]

i. Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), Delhi sponsored course: “Operation and maintenance of sophisticated instruments like GC-MS/GC, HPLC, CHNS and AOX analyzer”, February 15-19, 2010.

ii. All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) sponsored Quality Improvement Programme (QIP) course: “Hazardous waste, battery waste and E-waste management”, June 11-15, 2012.

iii. CPCB, Delhi sponsored course: “Monitoring and analysis of VOCs in water and wastewater, ambient air and emissions”, January 28-30, 2013.

iv. CPCB, Delhi sponsored course: “Environmental health and safety management in process industries”. November 27-29, 2014.

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v. AICTE sponsored QIP course: “Nanotechnology: basics and applications in chemical engineering”, June 22-26, 2015.

vi. CPCB, Delhi sponsored course: “Recent trends in environmental monitoring & control strategies in petroleum & petrochemical industries”, November 26-28, 2015.

vii. AICTE sponsored QIP course: “Green chemistry for cleaner technology”, January 09-13, 2017.

viii. CPCB, Delhi sponsored course: “Cleaner Production Technologies – Practical Aspects”, February 15-17, 2017.

ix. AICTE sponsored QIP course: “Nanotechnology: basics and bio-chemical applications”, May 21-25, 2018.

x. TEQIP sponsored course: “Hands-on Training on Nanobiotechnology”, May 06-10, 2019.

(d) Curriculum Development

Course on “Environmental Engineering” completed (in August, 2013) under NPTEL (National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning) –Phase II.

(e) Invited Lectures Delivered in conferences & short-term courses

More than 71 invited Lectures (5 outside India, 38 within India (but outside IIT Roorkee) and 28 at IIT Roorkee) delivered at various conferences/short-term courses/functions in various Institutes/Universities including:

Italian Institute of Technology, Naples, Italy National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan Tonji University, Shangai, China University of Strasbourg, Paris, France FAAPI University, Sao Paulo, Brazil INAE Convention, CBRI, Roorkee IIT Bombay (INAE, Annual The National Frontiers of Engineering Symposium -2017) IIT Hyderabad (INAE, Annual The National Frontiers of Engineering Symposium -2010) IIT-ISM, Dhanbad IISER Bhopal NITs (Bhopal, Raipur, Jalandhar, Surat, Rourkela, Srinagar) Panjab University, Chandigarh Gujrat Technological University, Gandhinagar IIT Roorkee, etc.

Refer Annexure-III for details.

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3. SPONSORED & CONSULTANCY PROJECTS

Role Sponsored ConsultancyNumber of As PI 5 + 2 (Cont.) 1Projects As Co-PI 2 + 3 (Cont.) 7 + 2 (Cont.)

Total 12 10

Outlay As PI 90.9 + 191.57 (Cont.) 15.84(Rs. in Lakh) As Co-PI 26.2 + 1226.6 (Cont.) 87.93 + 39.53 (Cont.)

Total 1535.235 143.30

(a) Sponsored Research Project as PISl. No.

Principal Investigator

Name of Project Sponsoring Agency

Outlay(Rs. in Lakh)

Start Year

Status

1 Dr. V.C. Srivastava

Removal of Dyes from Water

IT-BHU through Special Fund-I.T. Development

0.5 2006 Completed

2 Dr. V.C. Srivastava

Ultra Deep-Desulfurization of Diesel

IIT Roorkee - Faculty Initiation Grant

4.9 2007 Completed (January, 2011)

3 Dr. V.C. Srivastava as Institute PI (since July 01, 2015)

Ganga River Basin Management Plan

Ministry of Environment and Forest, New Delhi. (2010)

45.00 (IITR share)

2012 Completed

4 Dr. V.C. Srivastava

Oxidative Desulfurization of Liquid Fuels

Indian National Science Academy.

15.00 2012 Completed.

5 Dr. V.C. Srivastava

Catalytic oxidation of nitrogenous aromatic compounds bearing wastewater.

DST, India 26.00 June, 2014

Completed.

6 Dr. V.C. Srivastava

High ash coal gasification and associated upstream and downstream processes (Coal to Chemicals- CTC).

Coal India Ltd. 131.81 Nov. 2017

Continuing

7 Dr. V.C. Srivastava

Engineering aspects of methanol and carbon-di-oxide conversion to dimethyl carbonate.

DST-SERB 59.76 July, 2017

Continuing

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(b) Sponsored Research Projects as Co-PI

Sl. No.

PI & Co-PI Name of Project Sponsoring Agency Outlay(Rs. in Lakh)

Start Year

Status

1 Dr. I.D. Mall as PI / Dr. V.C. Srivastava as CoI

Treatment of petroleum refinery wastewater in sequencing batch reactor

Ministry of Environment and Forest, New Delhi.

11.79 2009 Completed

2 Dr. I.D. Mall as PI / Dr. V.C. Srivastava as CoI

Electrochemical treatment of textile industry wastewater.

CSIR, New Delhi. 14.41 2010 Completed

3 Dr. V.C. Srivastava (as Co-PI) & Dr. Chhaya Sharma (as PI)

Determination of fluorinated aromatic carboxylic acids in aqueous reservoir fluids using solid-phase extraction in combination with gas chromatography-mass Spectrometry.

ONGC, India 114.885 Dec., 2017

In Progress

4 Dr. V.C. Srivastava (as Coordinator) & Dr. S. Sinha (as PI)

DST-FIST Level 2 DST-FIST 370.00 January, 2019

In Progress

5 Dr. V.C. Srivastava (as Co-PI) & Dr. S. Sinha (as PI)

Process development and wastewater management in petrochemical industries.

Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers, Department of Chemicals & Petrochemicals (DCPC), New Delhi

440.68 (DCPC) +

301 (IITR)

January, 2019

In Progress

(c) Consultancy Projects as PI

Principal Investigator

Name of Project Sponsoring Agency Outlay(Rs. in Lakh)

Status

Dr. V.C. Srivastava (as P.I.)

Sponsored Short-term courses (five courses)*

Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), Delhi

15.84 Completed

*Courses organized are:i. “Operation and maintenance of sophisticated instruments like GC-MS/GC, HPLC, CHNS and AOX

analyzer”, February 15-19, 2010.

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ii. “Monitoring and analysis of VOCs in water and wastewater, ambient air and emissions”, January 28-30, 2013.

iii. “Environmental health and safety management in process industries”. November 27-29, 2014.iv. “Recent trends in environmental monitoring & control strategies in petroleum & petrochemical

industries”, November 26-28, 2015.v. “Cleaner Production Technologies – Practical Aspects”, February 15-17, 2017.

(d) Consultancy Projects as Co-PI

Sl. No.

Co- Investigator

Principal Investigator

Name of Project Sponsoring Agency

Outlay(Rs. in Lakh)

Status

1 Dr. V.C. Srivastava

Dr. I.M. Mishra

VOC emissions control in a bina refinery

ARW Engineers (India) Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai

5.6 Completed

2 Dr. V.C. Srivastava

Dr. I.M. Mishra

VOC emissions control in a refinery

ARW Engineers (India) Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai

5.6 Completed

3 Dr. V.C. Srivastava

Dr. I.M. Mishra as PI; Dr. A.K. Saraf, Dr. M.L. Kansal as other CoI

Evaluation of GBPIHED Scheme

G.B. Pant Institute of Himalayan Environment and Development, Almora, Uttarakhand.

11.03 Completed

4 Dr. V.C. Srivastava

Dr. I.M. Mishra

Evaluation of DGFASLI Schemes

Director General, Factory Advice Service and Labor Institutes

10 Completed

5 Dr. V.C. Srivastava

Dr. Vivek Kumar

Rapid Assessment of Industrial Pollution to the River Ganga in Uttarakhand

GIZ (Deutsch fur Internationale Zusammenarbeit), India

5.70 Completed

6 Dr. V.C. Srivastava

Dr. C. B. Majumder

Inspection of GPIs for Compliance Verification of Effluent Discharged Standards. (Phase – I)

NGRBA Cell, Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), Delhi

25.00 Completed

7 Dr. V.C. Srivastava

Dr. C. B. Majumder

Inspection of GPIs for Compliance Verification of Effluent Discharged Standards. (Phase – II)

NGRBA Cell, Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), Delhi

25.00 Completed

8 Dr. V.C. Srivastava

Dr. S. Sinha Preliminary study of pollution control devices.

Continental Carbon India Limited, Gaziabad

4.13 In Progress

9 Dr. V.C. Srivastava

Dr. S. Sinha Detailed study of plant manufacturing carbon black.

Continental Carbon India Limited, Gaziabad

35.40 In Progress

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TOTAL (Rs. in Lakh) 87.33

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[4] PATENTS, PUBLICATIONS AND CITATIONS

(a) Patents filed1. Srivastava VC, Kumar N. A one pot, two-step electrochemical method for the synthesis of

graphene oxide and graphene oxide metal composite. Indian Patent application no. 201911026565 dated July 03, 2019.

(b) Research PublicationsTotal = 289 Refer Annexure IV

Book Chapters 09International (SCI Impact-factor) Journals 165 International Conference 29Other (Non-SCI) Journals 12 National Conference 74

Average Impact Factor of each SCI journal publication = 3.326 Total Impact of all papers = 548.746

Impact factor range

>8 6-8 5-6 4-5 3-4 2-3 1-2 <1 New or Non-SCI Journals

No. of Papers 13 10 10 14 40 22 47 9 12

(c) CITATIONS Parameters ISI Web of Knowledge SCOPUS Google Scholar

No. of Publications 157 173 200Citations 7204 8150 10586Average Citation per paper 45.88 47.11 52.93h-index 40 43 48i-10 index 91 100 110

Year-wise Citations (As per SCOPUS as on 20/06/2019) h-index=432005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

In Press Total

PublicationsSCI Journals 3 6 6 9 12 6 10 8 13 15 18 18 19 15 3 3 164Non-SCI Journals 1 - - - - - - 1 3 - 1 3 2 1 - - 12Citations (C)

0 49 86 210 317 324 486 525 704 768 883 1110 1039 1079 570 - 8150

Without self-citations (WSC)

0 23 53 139 274 308 444 478 626 665 787 973 904 975 549 - 7198

Refer following URLs for further details http://www.researcherid.com/rid/B-4455-2008 http://orcid.org/0000-0001-5321-7981 https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=vXB9eOwAAAAJ&hl=en http://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.url?authorId=35565811700 http://inae.in/expert-search/index.php/vimal-chandra-srivastava

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[5] HONORS & PRIZES

(a) International

“ProSPER.Net-Scopus Young Researcher Award 2010 – First Runner-up Prize”. This award was given jointly by Scopus, United Nations University and International Bureau of the BMBF to young scientists or researchers below 40 years based in the Asia-Pacific region. For 2010, award was given in an award symposium held in Tongji University, Shanghai, China on July 5, 2010.

The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) and The World Academy of Sciences (TWAS) invited (with full financial support) to attend a course on ‘Science Diplomacy’ organized by AAAS and TWAS in Trieste, Italy during June 8-13, 2014.

Ministry of Science & Technology (MoST), Taiwan invited (with full financial support) for delivering talk during ‘Asia Food-Energy-Water Nexus Scoping Workshop’ held at Science & Technology Building, Taipei, Taiwan during February 20-22, 2017.

Member, American Chemical Society (ACS) (by Invitation for 2015-2018). Reviewer of the Sponsored Projects submitted to Petroleum Research Fund managed by the

American Chemical Society.

(b) National

"NASI Scopus Young Scientists Awards 2018" in the category "Environmentally Sound Sustainable Development" by The National Academy of Sciences, India (NASI), Scopus and Elsevier.

“INAE Young Engineer Award 2012” by Indian National Academy of Engineering (INAE). “INSA Young Scientist Medal 2012” by Indian National Science Academy (INSA) in

“Engineering Science Category”. “Amar Dye-Chem Award” for the year 2013 by Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers

(IIChE) for excellence in Research and Development. “IEI Young Engineer Award 2012-2013” by Institution of Engineers, India in “Environmental

Engineering” discipline. INAE Young Associate, Indian National Academy of Engineering (INAE). Member, The National Academy of Sciences, India (NASI). ‘Sisir Kumar Mitra Memorial Award’ by Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers (IIChE)

for the Second Best Technical Paper published in the Institute Journal “Indian Chemical Engineer” in its issues for 2017.

IIChE ‘NRC Award 2nd Best Paper’ in “Indian Chemical Engineer” 2017 for the paper entitled “Modelling of Binary Isotherm Behaviour for the Adsorption of Catechol with Phenol and Resorcinol onto Rice Husk Ash”.

Member, Editorial Board, ISST Journal of Applied Chemistry. Best Paper Award at 4th Uttarakhand State Science and Technology Congress held at GB Pant

University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar during 10-12 November, 2009 under the discipline “Engineering Science and Technology”.

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(c) Institute (IIT Roorkee) Level Felicitation by Director, IIT Roorkee on February 28, 2017 for bringing Laurels to the

Institute. Outstanding Young Faculty Award 2017 (with Institute Research Fellowship).

(d) Some major awards to PhD students Dr. S. Suresh, Assistant Professor, MANIT, Bhopal (PhD student during 2007-2010)

“IEI Young Engineer Award 2015” by Institution of Engineers, India in “Environmental Engineering” discipline.

Prof. R C Singh Memorial Medal: 28th Indian Engineering Congress, Institution of Engineers India (IEI), 2013.

Dr. S. Subbaramiah, Assistant Professor, NIT, Jaipur (PhD student during 2010-2013) “IEI Young Engineer Award 2016” by Institution of Engineers, India in “Environmental

Engineering” discipline. Dr. Sunil Kumar, Scientist, IIP, Dehradun (PhD student during 2012-2015)

“IEI Young Engineer Award 2016” by Institution of Engineers, India in “Chemical Engineering” discipline.

(e) Others

More than 7100 citations of research papers with h-index of 38 (as per SCOPUS). Twelve (12) Research papers among Top most cited articles of respective journals published

by Elsevier.Rank Journal Period Details1 Colloids and Surfaces A:

Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects

2006-2011

Adsorptive removal of phenol by bagasse fly ash and activated carbon: Equilibrium, kinetics and thermodynamics. 272( 1-2), 2006, 89-104. Srivastava, V.C.; Swamy, M.M.; Mall, I.D.; Prasad, B.; Mishra, I.M.

1 Dyes and Pigments 2006-2011

Removal of Orange-G and Methyl Violet dyes by adsorption onto bagasse fly ash-kinetic study and equilibrium isotherm analyses. 69, 2006, 210-223. Mall, I.D.; Srivastava, V.C.; Agarwal, N.K.

3 Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects

2005-2010

Adsorptive removal of malachite green dye from aqueous solution by bagasse fly ash and activated carbon-kinetic study and equilibrium isotherm analyses. 264 (1-3), 2005, 17-28. Mall, I.D.; Srivastava, V.C.; Agarwal, N.K.; Mishra, I.M

7 Chemosphere 2005-2010

Removal of congo red from aqueous solution by bagasse fly ash and activated carbon: kinetic study and equilibrium isotherm analyses. 61, 2005, 492-501. Mall, I.D.; Srivastava, V.C.; Agarwal, N.K.; Mishra, I.M

9 Chemical Engineering Journal

2006-2011

Equilibrium modeling of single and binary adsorption of cadmium and nickel onto bagasse fly ash. 117 (1), 2006, 79-91. Srivastava, V.C.; Mall, I.D.; Mishra, I.M.

5 Dyes and Pigments 2007-2012

10 Journal of Environmental Management

2007-2012

Kinetic and equilibrium isotherm studies for the adsorptive removal of Brilliant Green dye from aqueous solution by rice husk ash. 84(4) (2007) 390-400. Mane, V.S.; Mall, I.D.; Srivastava, V.C.

11 Chemical Engineering Journal

2007-2012

Adsorption thermodynamics and isosteric heat of adsorption of toxic metal ions onto bagasse fly ash (BFA) and rice husk ash (RHA). 132 (1-3) (2007) 267-278. Srivastava, V.C.; Mall, I.D.; Mishra, I.M.

17 Colloids and Surfaces A: 2008- Removal of Cadmium(II) and Zinc(II) metal ions from binary

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Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects

2013 aqueous solution by rice husk ash. 312 (2008) 172–184. Srivastava, V.C.; Mall, I.D.; Mishra, I.M.

25 Chemical Engineering and Processing: Process Intensification

2008-2013

Adsorption of toxic metal ions onto activated carbon. Study of sorption behaviour through characterization and kinetics. 47(8) (2008) 1275-1286. Srivastava, V.C.; Mall, I.D.; Mishra, I.M.

10 Chemical Engineering and Processing: Process Intensification

2009-2014

Competitive adsorption of cadmium(II) and nickel(II) metal ions from aqueous solution onto rice husk ash. 48(1) (2009) 370-379. Srivastava, V.C.; Mall, I.D.; Mishra, I.M.

22 Journal of Environmental Management

2009-2014

Rice husk ash as an effective adsorbent: Evaluation of adsorptive characteristics for Indigo Carmine dye. 90(2) (2009) 710-720. Lakshmi, U.R.; Srivastava, V.C.; Mall, I.D.; Lataye, D.H.

Among all-time top 200 most-cited papers of respective journals (as per Scopus)Journal Citation Rank DetailsRSC Advances 11 An evaluation of desulfurization technologies for sulfur removal from liquid fuels;

Srivastava, V.C.; 2012, 2(3), pp. 759-783Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects

9 Adsorptive removal of phenol by bagasse fly ash and activated carbon: Equilibrium, kinetics and thermodynamics. 272(1-2), 2006, 89-104. Srivastava, V.C.; Swamy, M.M.; Mall, I.D.; Prasad, B.; Mishra, I.M.

22 Adsorptive removal of malachite green dye from aqueous solution by bagasse fly ash and activated carbon-kinetic study and equilibrium isotherm analyses. 264 (1-3), 2005, 17-28. Mall, I.D.; Srivastava, V.C.; Agarwal, N.K.; Mishra, I.M

55 Characterization and utilization of mesoporous fertilizer plant waste carbon for adsorptive removal of dyes from aqueous solution Mall, I.D., Srivastava, V.C., Kumar, G.V.A., Mishra, I.M. 2006, 278(1-3), 175-187

154 Removal of cadmium(II) and zinc(II) metal ions from binary aqueous solution by rice husk ash Srivastava, V.C., Mall, I.D., Mishra, I.M. 2008 312(2-3), pp. 172-184

Dyes and Pigments

7 Removal of Orange-G and Methyl Violet dyes by adsorption onto bagasse fly ash-kinetic study and equilibrium isotherm analyses. 69, 2006, 210-223. Mall, I.D.; Srivastava, V.C.; Agarwal, N.K.

34 Use of bagasse fly ash as an adsorbent for the removal of brilliant green dye from aqueous solution. 73(3) (2007) 269-278. Mane, V.S.; Mall, I.D.; Srivastava, V.C.

Chemosphere 33 Removal of congo red from aqueous solution by bagasse fly ash and activated carbon: kinetic study and equilibrium isotherm analyses. 61, 2005, 492-501. Mall, I.D.; Srivastava, V.C.; Agarwal, N.K.; Mishra, I.M

Chemical Engineering Journal

59 Equilibrium modeling of single and binary adsorption of cadmium and nickel onto bagasse fly ash. 117 (1), 2006, 79-91. Srivastava, V.C.; Mall, I.D.; Mishra, I.M.

141 Adsorption thermodynamics and isosteric heat of adsorption of toxic metal ions onto bagasse fly ash (BFA) and rice husk ash (RHA). 132 (1-3) (2007) 267-278. Srivastava, V.C.; Mall, I.D.; Mishra, I.M.

Journal of Environmental Management

44 Kinetic and equilibrium isotherm studies for the adsorptive removal of Brilliant Green dye from aqueous solution by rice husk ash. 84(4) (2007) 390-400. Mane, V.S.; Mall, I.D.; Srivastava, V.C.

74 Rice husk ash as an effective adsorbent: Evaluation of adsorptive characteristics for Indigo Carmine dye. 90(2) (2009) 710-720. Lakshmi, U.R.; Srivastava, V.C.; Mall, I.D.; Lataye, D.H.

Chemical Engineering and Processing: Process Intensification

25 Competitive adsorption of cadmium(II) and nickel(II) metal ions from aqueous solution onto rice husk ash. 48(1) (2009) 370-379. Srivastava, V.C.; Mall, I.D.; Mishra, I.M.

64 Adsorption of toxic metal ions onto activated carbon. Study of sorption behaviour through characterization and kinetics. 47(8) (2008) 1275-1286. Srivastava, V.C.; Mall, I.D.; Mishra, I.M.

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[6] MEMBERSHIP & FELLOWSHIPS

(i) International Academies/Societies Member, American Chemical Society (ACS) (by Invitation for 2015-2018)

(ii) National Academies/Societies INAE Young Associate, Indian National Academy of Engineering (INAE) (Membership

number: INAE/206/YEA). Member, The National Academy of Sciences, India (NASI). Fellow, International Congress of Chemistry and Environment. This congress publishes

Research Journal of Chemistry and Environment (Impact Factor: 0.379). Life Member, Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers (Membership number: LM-35488). Life Member, Indian Science Congress Association (Membership number: L16562). Life Member, Indian Society for Electro-Analytical Chemistry (ISEAC) (Membership

number: LM165). Associate Member, Institution of Engineers (Membership number: AM099181-6).

[7] SERVICE TO THE INSTITUTE

(i) Institute Level Coordinator, Continuing Education Centre & Quality Improvement Programme (April 2019

onwards). Warden, Khosla International House, IIT Roorkee (01/01/2011 to 31/03/2013). Co-coordinator, Cognizance-2015. Member, Institute of Eminence (IOE) Committee, 2017. Member, PhD Ordinances Review Committee (2017- June 2019). Worked for preparing ‘Institute Review’ presentation and report. Member of the team for

Preparation of the Institute-Review 2014 report and presentation (during Nov., 2014). Member, IPR Cell (2012-2015) Member, Executive Committee, Roorkee Local Centre, The Institution of Engineers (India)

for the period 2012-continuing. Member, Pandal Committee, Convocation 20007-2013.

(ii) Department Level O.C., Training and Placement (August, 2014 – till now). Coordinator, DST-FIST (Level 2) Coordination Committee 2018. Prepared FIST-DST (Level) report 2018 for which Department was granted Rs. 370 Lakh by

DST. O.C., Pollution Abatement Research Laboratory (December 2013 – till now). O.C., Annual, BOG, Convocation and other related reports (January 2009 – 2018). Member, Department Administrative Committee (Sept. 2016 – Sept. 2018) Prepared FIST-DST report 2009 and presentation for which Department was granted Rs. 126

Lakh by DST. Coordinator, B.Tech. Projects (August, 2016 – June, 2018) Superintendent Examination (July, 2013 – March, 2015).

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Prepared Department-Review 2014 report and presentation as one of the member (during April, 2014).

O.C., Mass Transfer Undergraduate Laboratory (January 2009 – August, 2014). Faculty Advisor, ChESS (Chemical Engineering Students Society) (2009 – August, 2014). Faculty Advisor, IIChE Student Chapter (December 2011 – August, 2014). Member, Department Academic Committee (July 2008 - Dec. 2010; March 2013 – July,

2015). Member, Department Research Committee (Jan 2011 – March 2013; July, 2015 – till now). Member, DST-FIST coordination committee 2009. Secretary, Department Academic Committee (July 2008 - Dec. 2010). Additional O.C., Time Table (July 2010- December 2011). Faculty Advisor (ChED), Cognizance-2014 (March 21-23, 2014), Cognizance-2011,

Cognizance-2010.

[8] PROFESSIONAL LEADERSHIP

Member, Editorial Board, ISST Journal of Applied Chemistry. Member, DST Expert Group on Methanol & DME INAE Expert in the area of Environmental & Chemical Engineering Executive committee member, Roorkee Local Centre, Institution of Engineers (India). Member, Committee for Evaluation of Director General, Factory Advice Service and Labor

Institutes (DGFASLI) Schemes under Ministry of Labor, Government of India Reviewer of the Sponsored Projects submitted to Petroleum Research Fund managed by the

American Chemical Society. Referee/Reviewer in Journals

RSC Advances, Journal of Materials Chemistry, etc. (Royal Society of Chemistry). Chemical Reviews, Langmuir, Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research, Journal of

Chemical and Engineering Data, Environmental Science and Technology, Journal of Physical Chemistry A and C, etc. (American Chemical Society).

Applied Catalysis A and B, Bioresource Technology, Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects, Chemical Engineering Journal, Chemical Engineering Science, Desalination, Fuel, Fuel Processing and Technology, Journal of CO2

Utilization, Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, Journal of Hazardous Materials, Journal of Environmental Management, Materials Science and Engineering B, Separation and Purification Technology, Water Research, Ultrasonics Sonochemistry, etc. (All Published by Elsevier).

Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry, The Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, Waste and Biomass Valorization, etc. (Springer).

Chemical Engineering Communications, Desalination and Water Treatment, Environmental Technology, International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry, Separation Science and Technology, etc. (Taylor and Francis)

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AIChE Journal, Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering, Chemical Engineering and Technology, CLEAN Soil Air Water, Environmental Progress and Sustainable Energy, Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology, etc. (Wiley)

Adsorption Science and Technology, International Journal of Chemical Reactor Engineering, etc.

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Annexure I

SIGNIFICANT CONTRIBUTIONS BY THE NOMINEE

Nominee’s has made significant contribution in the following research areas (which are described in detail further on):

[A] Clean liquid fuels [1] Desulfurization of liquid fuels by adsorption, oxidation and extraction methods.[2] Synthesis of alternative liquid fuels (like alkyl or aryl carbonates) utilizing CO2, alcohols, etc.

[B] Treatment of Wastewaters[3] Treatment of industrial wastewaters (like pulp and paper, distillery, dairy, textile, etc.) by

coagulation, electro-chemical and advance oxidation methods. [4] Multi-component adsorption.[5] Disposal and Utilization of Industrial & Agricultural Wastes

[A] CLEAN LIQUID FUELS

[1] Desulfurization of Liquid Fuels

(a) Statement of the problem: Clean fuels research including desulfurization of liquid fuels helps in minimizing discharge of air pollutants like SOx and NOx due to the use of fuel oils as transportation fuels. The problem is more serious because of lower limits of sulfur content in finished liquid-fuels, and the higher sulfur content in the crude oils. Achieving lower sulfur contents in fuels with current hydrodesulphurization (HDS) technology requires the use of a higher temperature and pressure and a larger reactor volume. All of these incur heavy cost. Therefore, several new processes such as adsorptive-, oxidative- (ODS), oxidative-extractive (OEDS), etc. are being researched as alternatives to HDS.

(b) Contribution: Working on desulfurization of liquid fuels by oxidation, adsorption and extraction methods by use of newer catalysts/adsorbents/extractants so as to meet future standard of 10 ppm sulfur in liquid fuels. Developed new materials by simple combustion techniques which can achieve simultaneous

desulfurization and denitrogenation by reactive adsorptive desulfurization. Carried out extensive work on actual gas oil streams namely straight run gas oil, light cycle

gas oil, coker gas oil using different solvent system in batch and continuous extraction modes. To improve the process economics, major issues of the loss of valuable hydrocarbons with

extract, and value addition to extract hydrocarbon addressed. Developed a new industrial usability index for extractive desulfurization [AIChE Journal

61(7) (2015) 2257-2267]. Developed a new strategy for more realistic screening of solvents for sulfur, nitrogen and

aromatic compounds removal from gas oil [AIChE Journal 61(7) (2015) 2257-2267]. Developed a new performance factor for accounting of contradictory effects on degree of

desulfurization and yield of extracted gas oil for their simultaneous maximization during desulfurization [RSC Advances 4(73) (2014) 38830- 38838].

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Received “INAE Young Engineers Award 2012” by Indian National Academy of Engineering (INAE); “INSA Young Scientist Medal 2012” for work done in this area along-with other research area.

[2] Alternative Fuel (Organic Carbonate) Synthesis

(a) Statement of the problem: In the last few decades, the need for eco-friendly fuels for transport vehicles has spurred the search for new molecules either as a fuel or an additive to fuels, and methods for their viable synthesis, purification and scale-up design. Dimethyl carbonate (DMC), diethyl carbonate (DEC), glycerol carbonate (GLC), dimethyl ether, etc. are various alternative fuels that need to be researched from various science, catalysis and engineering perspectives.

(b) Contribution: Working on production of alternative fuels such as DMC, DEC, GLC, etc. Have carried out experimental, thermodynamic, modeling and simulation studies. Working on utilization of CO2 and CH4 for producing alternative fuels and other products. Synthesized and characterized a number of catalysts based upon their acid-base, textural and

structural properties; and their chemical and thermal stability. Further tested the catalysts for the synthesis of DMC, DEC, GLC. The operating conditions such as temperature, pressure, molar ratio, amount of catalyst, etc. optimized using alcohol conversion, carbonate selectivity and yield as responses using multi-response optimization technique.

Stability and recyclability of the synthesized catalysts/solvents studied. GC/MS and other similar techniques used to investigate the possible mechanism of synthesis. Detailed kinetic and thermodynamic studies carried out at the optimized synthesis conditions.

This was done using complicated equations of states models such as The Peng–Robinson–Stryjek–Vera equation of state (PRSV-EoS) along with the van der Waals one-fluid (1PVDW) mixing rule to calculate the fugacity coefficient of species in the mixture.

Our studies show that ceria based catalysts generally perform better for synthesis of carbonates.

Two projects worth (Rs. 1.9 Crores) are in progress in this area. Received “NASI-Scopus Young Scientist Award 2018” by The National Academy of

Science, India (NASI), Scopus and Elsevier.

[B] TREATMENT OF WASTEWATERS

[3] Industrial Wastewater Treatment

(a) Statement of the problem: Treatment of wastewaters discharged from industries is highly essential yet challenging. These wastewaters cannot be treated by the traditional biological treatment methods because of the presence of several toxic and refractory compounds. Treatment of highly acidic wastewater (pH < 2) is more challenging. Considering these aspects, it is essential to develop processes, methods and technologies for treatment of real industrial wastewaters.

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(b) Contribution: Extensively researched treatment of real industrial wastewaters emanating from distilleries, pulp and paper mills, textile, dairy industries, etc. using:

o electrochemical (electro-flotation, electro-coagulation, electro-oxidation) processes [More than 25 papers]

o physico-chemical (coagulation-flocculation, pH adjustment) [More than 3 papers], o biological (sequential batch reactor) [More than 3 papers], etc.o catalytic oxidation, wet-peroxidation [More than 10 papers]

Developed and used multi-parameter, and multi-response optimization processes for antagonistic type of responses.

The effects of operating conditions such as pH, time, temperature, concentration, amount of catalyst/coagulant, etc. well-studied using all of the above techniques.

Our research studies help in understanding the mechanism and science of the various treatment methods.

Papers in this research area have received more than 2000 citations. Received 4 sponsored-research project grants in this area. Received International award “Prosper.Net-SCOPUS Young Researcher Award 2010 –

First Runner-up Prize” & “Institution of Engineers Young Engineer Award 2012-2013” because of work done in Pollution Abatement.

[4] Multi-component Adsorption

(a) Statement of the problem: Adsorption is well-known technique for removal of minor components (gases or pollutants) from gaseous or liquid streams. However, studies on multi-component adsorption not well-reported. Optimization of parameters during multi-components adsorption studies required very large number of experiments and as such very scarcely reported in the literature. Also, experimental and modelling studies on multi-component isotherm modelling not well reported and interactive effects not well-understood.

(b) Contribution: Exhaustive work done in the area of multi-component adsorption of various adsorbates onto different adsorbents helps in better understanding of their interactive affects [More than 40 papers published]. Studied multi-component adsorption behavior of phenolic, nitrogenous heterocyclic, dyes and

metallic compounds. Developed isotherm models based on thermodynamic ideal and real solution theory for multi-

component adsorption. Developed empirical modelling approaches to predict the multi-component adsorptive

behavior. Developed statistical methods for optimization of parameters for multi-component adsorption. Studies show that whether the adsorption is antagonistic, synergistic or neutral in nature

depends upon a number of factors that may be related to the characteristics of the binding sites (e.g. functional groups, structure, surface properties, etc.), the properties of the adsorbates (e.g. concentration, ionic size, ionic weight, ionic charge, molecular structure, ionic nature or standard redox potential, etc.) and the solution chemistry (e.g. pH, ionic strength, etc.).

Papers in this research area have received more than 2500 citations. Developed and designed an adsorption-based system for collection and treatment of volatile

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organic compounds (VOCs) for refinery. Systems used in two refineries viz. Bina and Bhatinda refinery in India.

Received several awards because of work-done in this area.

[5] Disposal and Utilization of Industrial & Agricultural Wastes

(a) Statement of the problem: Similarly, urbanization and industrialization have led to the menace of municipal and industrial sludge generation. Disposal of this sludge is a huge challenge. Similarly, the search for alternative and renewable sources of energy is also necessary. Among all alternatives, biomass is the most abundant and inexpensive resource available. Thermo-chemical conversion of agricultural wastes and industrial sludge is one of the alternatives. However, there are several engineering challenges like removal of air pollutants and disposal of the ash generated during the process.

(b) Contribution: Studied and developed methods for proper disposal of sludge, residues and spent-adsorbents

with proper energy recovery. Sludge has been converted into nano-composites which can further be used as catalysts for wastewater treatment.

Used industrial and agricultural waste materials such as fly ash, fertilizer industry waste, bagasse fly ash, rice husk ash, teff straw, etc. as an adsorbent for multi-component and extracted nano-silica from these materials.

Studied thermal degradation behaviors and kinetics of agricultural residues such as rice husk ash, baggase, etc.

Currently pursuing research for understanding, the thermal degradation behavior of these waste materials and as well as understanding the type of gases evolved during the degradation.

Studying co-pyrolysis of industrial waste like petroleum coke with biomass materials. Also currently working to understand the feasibility of using abundantly and locally-available

biomass in India particularly in the Himalayan states of Uttarakhand, Jammu-Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, etc.

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Annexure IISTUDENTS SUPERVISED

[A] Post-Doctoral Fellow Dr. (Mrs.) Susmita Das (Ph.D.: IIT Kanpur) since April 28, 2014 to Sept. 28, 2015.

[B] Ph.D. THESIS

Sl.No.

Name of the candidate

Title of the thesis Year of Registration

Date of Compl-

etion

Name ofOtherSupervisor

Present Position

1. S. Suresh Multicomponent adsorption of phenolic compounds from aqueous solution.

July, 2007 Dec. 10, 2010

Dr. I.M. Mishra

Assistant Prof., MANIT, Bhopal

2. Jai Prakash Kushwaha

Dairy wastewater treatment by electro-chemical methods and sequential batch reactor.

August, 2008

August 19, 2011

Dr. I.D. Mall Assistant Prof., Thapar University, Patiala

3. Sachin Kumar

Studies on the development of zirconia based adsorbents/ catalysts for liquid fuel desulfurization.

August, 2008

2012 Dr. R.P. Badouni, UPES, Dehradun

Director of Research, Viresco Energy LLC,Riverside, CA – 92507-2145, USA

4. V. Subba-ramaiah

Catalytic wet peroxidation of nitrogenous aromatic compounds.

20/07/2010 07/09/2013 Dr. I.D. Mall Assistant Prof., NIT jaipur

5. Seema Singh

Electrochemical treatment of textile industry wastewater.

03/01/2011 29/08/2014 Dr. I.D. Mall PDF at National Taiwan University

6. Praveen Kumar

Synthesis and characterization of catalysts for dimethyl carbonate production.

03/01/2011 15/09/2015 Dr. I.M. Mishra

PDF at University of Santa-Barbara, USA

7. Sunil Kumar

Studies on solvent extractive desulfurization of gas oil.

26/12/2011 09/09/2015 Dr. S. M. Nanoti

Scientist C at IIP, Dehradun

8. Hiwarkar Ajay Devidas

Removal of nitrogenous heterocyclic compounds from aqueous solution.

18/07/2011 24/09/2015 Dr. I.D. Mall Associate Prof., BIET, Jhansi

9. Thaligari Sandeep Kumar

Adsorptive desulfurization and denitrogenation by metal impregnated activated carbon.

18/07/2011 07/11/2016 Dr. B. Prasad Research Engineer in ONGC

10. Abrham Bayeh Wassie

Thermo-chemical modifications of teff straw for chromium removal from aqueous solution.

30/07/2012 23/01/2017 - Assistant Prof., University of Gondor, Ethiopia

11. Nilambar Bariha

Fire and explosion analysis during handling of LPG and LNG.

03/01/2011 10/05/2017 Dr. I.M. Mishra

Assistant Prof., MANIT, Bhopal

12. Kartikeya Shukla

Studies on the synthesis of catalysts for diethyl carbonate production.

22/07/2014 09/04/2018 PDF at National Taiwan University, Taiwan

13. Tanveer Rasool

Evaluation of pyrolytic behaviour of biomass waste through kinetic and thermodynamic analysis.

09/02/2015 29/06/2018 Dr. M.N.S. Khan, NIT Srinagar

Assistant Prof., NIT Srinagar

14. Vijay Alwera

Synthesis and utilization of metal impregnated grapheme oxides.

09/07/2014 Continuing Dr. Tapas Mondal

15. Navneet Preparation of composite 11/07/2015 Continuing

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Kumar materials for various applications.

16. Vikas Singh

Utilization of industrial wastes for various applications.

26/12/2016 Continuing

17. Rohit Chauhan

Treatment of refractory organic wastewater by electrochemical method.

07/07/2017 Continuing

18. Shailesh Pandey

Conversion of waste gases into chemicals.

Dec., 2017 Continuing Dr. Vimal Kumar

19. Naushad Khan

Desulfurization of liquid fuels. Dec., 2017 Continuing

20. Ritesh Patidar

Treatment of toxic industrial wastewaters by combined advanced oxidation technologies.

July, 2018 Continuing

21. Surbhi Dahiya

Engineering aspects of methanol and carbon-di-oxide conversion to dimethyl carbonate.

July, 2018 Continuing Dr. Vimal Kumar

22. Sarvesh Namdev

Extractive desulfurization of liquid fuels

Dec., 2018 Continuing

[C] M.Tech. THESIS Sl. No.

Name of the candidate

Title of the thesis Year Name of Other Supervisor

1 Ankur Srivastava

Adsorptive desulfurization by activated alumina. Parametric, kinetic, isotherm and thermodynamic study

2008

2 Chandrakant Thakur

Treatment of distillery effluent using electrocoagulation 2008 Dr. I.D. Mall

3 Saurabh Singh Adsorptive removal of furfural in packed bed 2008 Dr. I.D. Mall4 Megha Syam

RauthulaIndividual and competitive adsorption of nitrobenzene and humic acid

2009

5 Vikram Pakhre Studies on adsorptive removal of organic acids 20096 Saroj Pathak Packed bed studies for removal of benzaldehyde by activated

carbon2009

7 Praveen Kumar Verma

Survey of water-quality parameters in Roorkee town 2009 Dr. S.S. Srivastava

8 Mayan Kumar Simulation of fluidized bed reactor for dimethyl ether synthesis using generalized comprehensive reactor model

2010

9 Nalli Sanjeev Kumar

Oxidation of furfural using impregnated activated alumina catalysts

2010

10 Rakesh Kumar D

Adsorptive desulfurization using activated carbon 2010

11 Ramamoorth Y Mandam

Studies on pyridine and 2-picoline biodegradation in sequencing batch reactor

2010

12 Anup Kumar Bairagi

Fixed bed studies for adsorption of nitrobenzene and humic aicd by activated carbon

2010

13 Gajendra Kumar Oxidation of toluene using activated alumina based catalyst 2011 Dr. S. Sinha14 Swetha Oxidative desulfurization by cerium oxide supported on alumina 201115 Md. Oyaes

MiddaSimultaneous adsorption of aniline and nitrobenzene by granular activated carbon in packed bed

2011

16 Thaligari Sandeep Kumar

Numerical modelling of atrium fires 2011 Dr. S.D. Bhattacharya

17 Vikrant Agarwal Simulation of fluidized bed reactor for production of syn gas from methane dry reforming

2011

18 Ankit Tyagi Oxidative and adsorptive studies on removal of hydroquinone 2012

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from aqueous solution19 Parmeshwara

RaoStudies on synthesis, characterization and dye-degradation efficiency of ZnO based photocatalysts

2012

20 G.K.V. Rami Reddy

Desulfurization and denitrogenation of liquid fuels 2012

21 Aditya Dembala Use of sequential batch reactor for treatment of phenolic wastewater

2012

22 Brajesh Singh Jadon

Catalytic oxidation of phenolic wastewater 2013

23 Shelaka Gupta Desulfurization and denitrogenation of liquid fuels by modified activated carbon

2013

24 Priyanka Photo-catalytic degradation of dye by zinc oxide based catalyst 201325 Jadhav Ananda

JaysingIsotherm modeling of multi-component adsorption of benzene derivatives onto granular activated carbon

2013

26 Prateek Phenol removal by sequential batch reactor and adsorption 201327 Sudip Singh Oxidative-extractive desulfurization of liquid fuels using ionic

liquid2014

28 Shailendra Kumar

Electrochemical treatment of organic wastewaters 2014

29 Harshvardhan Synthesis and characterization of copper nanoparticles by electrochemical method

2014

30 Nitin Kumar Gupta

Liquid – liquid separation of benzene from alkanes 2014

31 Vikky Anand Synthesis and characterization of Zinc Nanoparticles by Electrochemical Methods

2015

32 Sanjay Gautam Oxidative-Extractive Desulfurization of Diesel by Ionic-liquid 201533 Shweta Garg Catalytic wet peroxidation of nitrogenous aromatic compounds

bearing wastewater2015

34 Naveen Mishra Glycerol hydrogenolysis through catalytic transfer hydrogenation

2015

35 Alok Katiyar Modelling and simulation of syn gas production via zinc oxide reduction by methane

2015

36 Bhawna Yadav Catalytic oxidation of nitrogenous compounds 201637 Rohit Chauhan Electrochemical removal of phenolic compounds from aqueous

solution2016

38 Shailesh Pandey Catalytic oxidative-extractive desulfurization of liquid fuel 201639 Pratik

ToshniwalThermal processing of petroleum coke with wood pellets

2016

40 Sachin Synthesis of carbonates by heterogeneous catalyst. 201741 Bageru Bekana

AyanaUtilization of agricultural waste for removal of nitrogenous compounds.

2017

42 Akash Goyal Treatment of high acidic wastewater using advanced oxidation process.

2017

43 Divya Gupta Catalytic oxidation of nitrogenous compound. 201744 Ahmed Yasir Synthesis of carbonates by heterogeneous catalyst. 201745 Samruddha

Sanjay BangarCatalytic oxidative extractive desulfurization of liquid fuel. 2017

46 Bharat Kumar Mahajan

Catalytic oxidation of heterocyclic nitrogenous compounds. 2018

47 Kavisha Dang Development of heterogeneous catalyst for the synthesis of organic carbonates.

2018

48 Raspal Singh Electrochemical treatment of phenolic wastewaters 201949 Karangale

Nirmal Kumar Manohar

Techno economic evaluation of the direct conversion of CO2

to dimethyl carbonate using catalytic reactors2019

50 Kumbhani Mansi Jasubhai

Synthesis of carbonates by mixed metal oxides. Continuing

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[D] B.Tech. Projects

Sl. No.

Name of the candidate No. of student

s

Title of the thesis Name of Other

Supervisors

Year of Completio

n1 Abhisek Agarwal, Balbeer Singh Chhabra,

Abhishek Choudhary, Brij Bhushan yadav, Naman Agarwal, Abhishek Gupta.

6 Hydrogen from fast pyrolysis of biomass.

- 2008

2 Arpit Srivastava, Saurabh Tandon, Prasant Kumar Singh, Shivramkrishna, Bhanupriy Singh

5 Production of Oxo-alcohols - 2009

3 Artee Bansal, Puneet Singh Jaggi, Saurabh Singh, Prasant Jain, Anand Mohan Jha, Vineet Sharma.

6 Fischer-Tropsch syngas plant for methanol production

- 2010

4 Raghav Agrawal, Rahul, Shashwat Lal Das, Yash Gupta, T Sivaram Reddy, Sahil Makkar.

6 Conversion of syn gas to olefins

Dr. I. D. Mall,Dr. C. B. Majumder

2011

5 Akansha Agarwal, Himanshu Aggarwal, Prashant V. Varu, Richa, Pradeep Vyawahare.

5 Production of Polymethyl Methacrylate

Dr. I.M. Mishra

2012

6 Saurabh Sharma, Neha, Prachi Agarwal, Pramod Meena, Supriya, Vivek Pandey.

6 Fuel Ethanol from Wheat Straw

Dr. I.M. Mishra

2013

7 Govind Gullbadhar, Shivani Agarwal, Okesh Goyal, Vinod Kumar Burdak, Sandeep Kumar, Kaskirtan Singh.

6 Hydrogen production from SHALE gas

Dr. I.D. Mall 2014

8 Gaurav Kumar, E Sunil Nair, Himanshu Agarwal, Ashok Kumar Meena.

4 Urea formaldehyde resin production from methanol feedstock

Dr. Vimal Kumar

2015

9 Nishchay Budhiraja, Ayush Sharma, Shashank Raj, Akshat Singh, Apshar Rizwan, Rakesh Kumar Duchaniya.

6 Purified terepthalic acid production from naphtha available from refinery LS crude

2016

10 Binesh Garg, Nikhil Sinha, Jagdeep Singh Smagh, Kush Kumar, Manish Kumar Sarva.

5 Synthesis of diethyl carbonate through various routes

2017

11a Rahul Shrivastav, Ritesh Chauhan, Rahul Kumar Pandey, Aviral Bohra, Yogesh Poonia

5 Dimethyl carbonate production using methanol and urea

2018

11b Sparsh Jain 1 Modeling and simulations of continuous reactor for organic carbonate

2018

12a Tanmay Bichu, Shruti Jamgade, Divyansh Goyal, Govind Samariya, Ritesh Meena

4 Propylene carbonate production from propylene and CO2

2019

12b Pushkal Sharma 1 Synthesis of photo catalysts for energy application

2019

12c Ronak Agarwal 1 Catalysis for ethanol conversion to diethyl carbonate

2019

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Annexure-III

INVITED LECTURES

(a) Foreign Institutes (outside India)1. Treatment of Industrial Wastes. Award symposium “Prosper.Net-SCOPUS Young Researcher Award” held

at Tongji University, Shanghai, China, on 5 July 2010.2. Treatment of dye bearing wastewater from aqueous solution using agricultural wastes. Conference on

“WITS (Water and Sustainable Economic Development)” held at the FAAP University, Sao Paulo, Brazil.March 17-19, 2011.

3. Catalyst and adsorbent synthesis, characterization and utilization: Optimization and chemical thermodynamic modelling studies. Italian Institute of Technology, Naples, Italy, November 03, 2015.

4. FEW Scenarios in India: Issues and Challenges. Conference on ‘Asia Food-Energy-Water Nexus Scoping Workshop’ held at Science & Technology Building, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan. February 19-21, 2017.

5. Alternative fuel synthesis with CO2 as raw material. ICube, University of Strasbourg, France. August 25, 2017.

(b) Institutes within India (Other than IIT Roorkee)6. Sequential Batch Reactor. National Symposium on “Reaction Engineering”. Organized by Department of

Chemical Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Raipur, Chhattisgarh. January 22-23, 2010.7. Desulfurization of Liquid Fuels: Necessity for Reducing Global GHG and Air Pollution Levels. One Day

Workshop on “Air Pollution and Climate Change”, Organized by Institution of Engineers (India) Roorkee Local Centre. April 30, 2011.

8. Environmental and Safety Issues in Cement Industries. Short-term course on “Recent trends in Industrial Pollution and Energy Management”, Sponsored by AICTE and other sources. Organized by Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology (MANIT), Bhopal. May 9-13, 2011.

9. Air Pollution Dispersion Modeling. Short-term course on “Environment Management in Process Industry”, Sponsored by AICTE and other sources. Organized by NIT Jalandhar. June 05-09, 2011.

10. Environment Impact Assessment. Short-term course on “Environment Management in Process Industry”, Sponsored by AICTE and other sources. Organized by NIT Jalandhar. June 05-09, 2011.

11. Recent Advances in Liquid Fuel Desulfurization. National Conference on “Recent Advances in Chemical and Environmental Engineering”. Organized by Department of Chemical Engineering, NIT Rourkela, Orissa, India. January 20-21, 2012.

12. Treatment of Wastewater by Physico-Chemical and Electrochemical Methods, and Desulphurization of Liquid Fuels. “INAE Annual Convention”. Organized by CSIR-Central Building Research Institute (CBRI), Roorkee. December 07, 2012.

13. Future Challenges for Energy and Environmental Research. International conference on “Global Scenario in Environment and Energy", Organized by the Department of Chemical Engineering, Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology (MANIT), Bhopal, India. March 14-16, 2013.

14. Liquid Fuel Desulfurization. International Conference on “Advances in Chemical Engineering (ICACE-2013)”, Organized by the Department of Chemical Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Raipur, India. April 5-6, 2013.

15. Nanomaterials from agricultural, industrial, municipal and other type of wastes: preparation, characterization and applications. Workshop on “Nanotechnology: Fabrication and Characterization”, Organized by Department of Physics and Material Science, Jaypee University of Information Technology, Waknaghat, Solan 173234, Himachal Pradesh, India. December 11-15, 2013.

16. Gujarat Technological University, Ahmedabad, Gujarat. April 06, 2015.17. Synthesis of alternative chemicals like dimethyl carbonates by greener routes. Lavraj Kumar Memorial

Trust- R&D Meet – 2015; IIChE Regional Centre, New Delhi. July 22, 2015.18. Electrochemical treatment of dye bearing wastewater. 2nd National Conference on “Advanced Oxidation

Processes”, AOP-2015, Dr. S. S. Bhatnagar University Institute of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Panjab University, Chandigarh, India. October 15-17, 2015.

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19. Adsorptive removal of nitrogeneous compounds. TEQIP II Sponsored Programme on “Advance Wastewater Treatment Technologies”. Organized by NIT Raipur. February 15, 2016.

20. Electrochemical Treatment of Dye Bearing Wastewater. TEQIP II Sponsored Programme on “Advance Wastewater Treatment Technologies”. Organized by NIT Raipur. February 15, 2016.

21. Sustainable Energy and Environmental Research Scope. Department of Chemical Engineering, Bundelkhand Institute of Engineering & Technology (BIET), Jhansi. February 26, 2016.

22. Future Perspective of Chemical and Environmental Engineering. NIT Srinagar. March 18, 2016.23. Synthesis of Nanomaterials through Various Routes. NIT Surat. May 20, 2016.24. Hazardous Waste Management. TEQIP II Sponsored Programme on “Solid Waste Management”.

Organized by Department of Chemical Engineering, MJP Rohilkhand University. December 09-13, 2016.25. Incineration of Hazardous Waste. TEQIP II Sponsored Programme on “Solid Waste Management”.

Organized by Department of Chemical Engineering, MJP Rohilkhand University. December 09-13, 2016.26. Understanding the Water-Food-Energy Nexus for proper water utilization. TEQIP II Sponsored Programme

on “Water Quality Monitoring, Network Design, Sampling, Analysis and Assurance”. Organized by Department of Chemical Engineering, MJP Rohilkhand University. March 27– 31, 2017.

27. Water-Energy-Food complexities in sustainable growth. TEQIP II Sponsored Programme on “Development in Sustainable Energy & Environment Protection”. Organized by Department of Chemical Engineering, Bundelkhand Institute of Engineering & Technology (BIET), Jhansi. March 27– 31, 2017.

28. Clean fuels & environment. 11th National Frontiers of Engineering Symposium (NatFOE), Indian Institute of Technology Bombay. 30 June & 1 July, 2017.

29. Perspective of energy and environmental research. NIT Rourkela. September 09, 2017.30. Cleaner fuel and alternative energy production. Short-term course on “Connecting people to nature”.

Organized by Department of Chemical Engineering, NIT Srinagar. September 25, 2017.31. Water-Food-Energy Nexus – Implications in Indian Context. Short-term course on “Connecting people to

nature”. Organized by Department of Chemical Engineering, NIT Srinagar. September 25, 2017.32. Chemical Engineering Research: Future Implications for the Society. IPS Academy, Indore. November 20,

2017.33. Response surface methodology & Taguchi’s method of analysis for optimizing process parameters in

experimental research. TEQIP Sponsored Lecture in the area of “Coal Conversion Technologies”. Organized by the Department of Chemical Engineering, IIT-ISM, Dhanbad. December 11-13, 2017.

34. Alkyl carbonates (fuel additives) synthesis: perspectives. TEQIP Sponsored Lecture in the area of “Coal Conversion Technologies”. Organized by the Department of Chemical Engineering, IIT-ISM, Dhanbad. December 11-13, 2017.

35. Perspective on fuel additives: Progress in Research. Short-term course on “Coal to Chemicals”. Organized by the Department of Chemical Engineering, IIT-ISM Dhanbad. January 24-28, 2018.

36. Catalysis for Organic Carbonate Production. Workshop on “Advances in Solid Fuel Processing and Conversion Technologies”. Organized by the Department of Chemical Engineering, IIT-ISM Dhanbad. January 29-30, 2018.

37. Future Prospects of Research in Chemical Engineering. TEQIP Workshop on "Advances in Chemical Engineering and Technology" Organized by Department of Chemical Engineering, I.E.T. Lucknow. 23-24th March, 2018.

38. VOCs: Assessment and control. “Industry Institute Partnership Program”. Rohilkand University, April 16, 2018.

39. Synthesis of alkyl carbonates for potential use as liquid fuel. National Conference on “Advances in Chemical Science & Technology”. Organized by the Department of Chemical Engineering, NIT Jalandhar, April 27-28, 2018.

40. Dimensionally stable electrodes (DSE) for electrochemical treatment of wastewater. National Conference on 'Advanced Materials for Energy and Environmental Applications” (AMEEA-2018). Organized by the Department of Chemistry, NIT Rourkela, December 12-14, 2018.

41. Advances in electrochemical treatment of wastewater. National Conference on 'Advances in Chemical Engineering Science” (ACES-2019). Organized by the Department of Chemical Engineering, IISER Bhopal, March 7-8, 2019.

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42. Perspectives on environmental and energy research. Short-term course on “Occupational safety and environmental management in process industries”. Organized by Department of Chemical Engineering, NIT Jalandhar. June 03-07, 2019.

43. Treatment of wastewaters through electrochemical routes. Short-term course on “Occupational safety and environmental management in process industries”. Organized by Department of Chemical Engineering, NIT Jalandhar. June 03-07, 2019.

(c) At IIT Roorkee44. Hazardous Wastes Incineration. QIP Short-term course on “Hazardous Waste Management”. Sponsored by

AICTE. Organized by Department of Chemical Engineering and QIP Centre, IIT Roorkee. July 9-13, 2007.45. Bioremediation of Hazardous Wastes. QIP Short-term course on “Hazardous Waste Management”.

Sponsored by AICTE. Organized by Department of Chemical Engineering and QIP Centre, IIT Roorkee. July 9-13, 2007.

46. Incineration of Hazardous Wastes. Short-term course on “Recent Trends in Environmental management Strategies in Petroleum, Petrochemical and Fertilizer Industry” sponsored by CPCB, New Delhi. Organized by Department of Chemical Engineering and Centre of Continuing Education, IIT Roorkee. Feb. 11-13, 2008.

47. Environmental, health and safety hazards in cement industries. Short-term course on “Environmental, health and safety hazards in cement industries” sponsored by CPCB, New Delhi. Organized by Department of Chemical Engineering and Centre of Continuing Education, IIT Roorkee. October 20-22, 2008.

48. An introduction to analytical methods and UV-Visible spectrophotometer. Short-term course on “Training on the use of sophisticated instruments like GC-MS/GC, HPLC, CHNS, AOX analyzer” sponsored by CPCB, New Delhi. Organized by Department of Chemical Engineering and Centre of Continuing Education, IIT Roorkee. February 15-19, 2010.

49. EHS Considerations in Cement Industry. QIP Short-term course on “Environmental, health and safety hazards in cement industries”, Sponsored by AICTE. Organized by Department of Chemical Engineering and QIP Centre, IIT Roorkee. January 25-29, 2010.

50. AOX analyzer - operation, trouble shooting, calibration, method development and applications. Short-term course on “Training on the use of sophisticated instruments like GC-MS/GC, HPLC, CHNS, AOX analyzer” sponsored by CPCB, New Delhi. Organized by Department of Chemical Engineering and Centre of Continuing Education, IIT Roorkee. February 15-19, 2010.

51. Noise Impact Analysis. Short-term course on “Environment Health and Safety Management in Process Industries”, Sponsored by AICTE. Organized by Department of Chemical Engineering and QIP Centre, IIT Roorkee. July 01-05, 2011.

52. Incineration of Hazardous Waste. Short-term course on “Hazardous Waste, Batteries Waste and E-Waste Management”, Sponsored by AICTE. Organized by Department of Chemical Engineering and QIP Centre, IIT Roorkee. June 11-15, 2012.

53. Basic calculations for VOCs estimation in air and water. Short-term course on “Monitoring and analysis of VOC'S in water and wastewater, ambient air and emissions” sponsored by CPCB, New Delhi. Organized by Department of Chemical Engineering and Centre of Continuing Education, IIT Roorkee. January 28-30, 2013.

54. Monitoring and assessment of VOCs in air and water. Short-term course on “Monitoring and analysis of VOC'S in water and wastewater, ambient air and emissions” sponsored by CPCB, New Delhi. Organized by Department of Chemical Engineering and Centre of Continuing Education, IIT Roorkee. January 28-30, 2013.

55. Perspectives on Energy and Environmental Research. Short-term Course on “Promotion of Innovation in Higher Educational Institutions”, Organized by IPR Cell, IIT Roorkee. March 1-5, 2013.

56. Environmental, health and safety hazards in cement industries. Short-term course on “Environment Health and Safety Management in Process Industries” sponsored by CPCB, New Delhi. Organized by Department of Chemical Engineering and Centre of Continuing Education, IIT Roorkee. November 27-29, 2014.

57. Nanomaterials from agricultural, industrial, municipal and other type of wastes: preparation, characterization and applications. Short-term course on “Nanotechnology: Basics and Applications in Chemical Engineering”, Sponsored by AICTE. Organized by Department of Chemical Engineering and QIP Centre, IIT Roorkee. June 22-26, 2015.

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58. Nanoporous Materials: Synthesis, Characterization and Applications. Short-term course on “Nanotechnology: Basics and Applications in Chemical Engineering”, Sponsored by AICTE. Organized by Department of Chemical Engineering and QIP Centre, IIT Roorkee. June 22-26, 2015.

59. Desulfurization of liquid fuels. Short-term course on “Recent Trends in Environmental Monitoring and Control Strategies in Petroleum and Petrochemical Industry” sponsored by CPCB, New Delhi. Organized by Department of Chemical Engineering and Centre of Continuing Education, IIT Roorkee. November 26-28, 2015.

60. Utilization of waste materials for nanomaterials synthesis. Short-term course on “Green Chemistry for Cleaner Technology”, Sponsored by AICTE. Organized by Department of Chemical Engineering and QIP Centre, IIT Roorkee. January 09-13, 2017.

61. Benign routes for cleaner fuel and alternative energy production: engineering aspects. Short-term course on “Green Chemistry for Cleaner Technology”, Sponsored by AICTE. Organized by Department of Chemical Engineering and QIP Centre, IIT Roorkee. January 09-13, 2017.

62. Desulfurization of Liquid Fuels: Greener Routes. Short-term course on “Green Chemistry for Cleaner Technology”, Sponsored by AICTE. Organized by Department of Chemical Engineering and QIP Centre, IIT Roorkee. January 09-13, 2017.

63. Futuristic fuels and alternative energy production. Short-term course on “Cleaner Production Technologies - Practical Aspects” sponsored by CPCB, New Delhi. Organized by Department of Chemical Engineering and Centre of Continuing Education, IIT Roorkee. February 15-17, 2017.

64. Water-Energy-Food Nexus: Need for evolving Cleaner Technologies. Short-term course on “Cleaner Production Technologies - Practical Aspects” sponsored by CPCB, New Delhi. Organized by Department of Chemical Engineering and Centre of Continuing Education, IIT Roorkee. February 15-17, 2017.

65. Soil Waste Management. Ishan Vikas 2017. Organized by IIT Roorkee. June 3-July 4, 2018.66. Nanomaterials from wastes. Short-term course on “Nanotechnology: Basics and Bio-chemical

Applications”, Sponsored by AICTE. Organized by Department of Chemical Engineering and QIP Centre, IIT Roorkee. May 21-25, 2018.

67. Nano-porous material development for separation of phases. Short-term course on “Nanotechnology: Basics and Bio-chemical Applications”, Sponsored by AICTE. Organized by Department of Chemical Engineering and QIP Centre, IIT Roorkee. May 21-25, 2018.

68. Catalysts development for alternative fuel synthesis. Short-term course on “Nanotechnology: Basics and Bio-chemical Applications”, Sponsored by AICTE. Organized by Department of Chemical Engineering and QIP Centre, IIT Roorkee. May 21-25, 2018.

69. Electrochemical treatment of wastewater. Short-term course on “Investigation, remediation and management of soil and groundwater contaminated sites” sponsored by CPCB, New Delhi. Organized by Department of Hydrology and Centre of Continuing Education, IIT Roorkee. November 22-25, 2018.

70. Nanomaterials through novel routes. Short-term course on “Hands-on Training on Nanobiotechnology”, Sponsored by TEQIP. Organized by Centre of Nanotechnology, IIT Roorkee. May 06-10, 2019.

71. Catalysis for alternative liquid fuels. Short-term course on “Hands-on Training on Nanobiotechnology”, Sponsored by TEQIP. Organized by Centre of Nanotechnology, IIT Roorkee. May 06-10, 2019.

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Annexure IV

PUBLICATIONS

Book Chapters : 09International (SCI Impact-factor) Journals : 165Other (Non-SCI) Journals : 12International Conference : 29National Conference : 74TOTAL 289

[A] PATENT FILED

1. Srivastava VC, Kumar N. A one pot, two-step electrochemical method for the synthesis of graphene oxide and graphene oxide metal composite. Indian Patent application no. 201911026565 dated July 03, 2019.

[B] BOOK CHAPTERS

1. Srivastava VC, Suresh S, Mishra IM. Oxygen mass transfer in bioreactors. In “Comprehensive Biotechnology: 2nd Edition” Murray Moo-Young (Editor). “Volume 2: Engineering Fundamentals in Biotechnology” Volume Editor: Colin Webb. Published by Elsevier (2011) pp. 947–956.

2. Potti PR, Srivastava VC. Effect of dopants on ZnO mediated photocatalysis of dye bearing wastewater: A Review. In “Engineering Applications of Nanoscience and Nanomaterials” Materials Science Forum Vol. 757 (2013) pp. 165-174. Published by Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland.

3. Srivastava VC, Mall I.D. Cleaner technologies for chemical process industries. In “Environmental Science and Engineering: Selected Topics” S.N. Kaul, B.N. Rai, D.R. Saini, Y.C. Sharma (Editors). (2013) Published by Daya Publishing House, Delhi, India. (ISBN: 9788170358114)

4. Singh S, Srivastava VC, Lo SL. Surface modification or doping of WO3 for enhancing the photocatalytic degradation of organic pollutant containing wastewaters: A Review. In “Photocatalytic Materials & Surfaces for Environmental Cleanup-IV” Materials Science Forum, Vol. 855 (2016) pp. 105-126. Published by Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland.

5. Das S, Srivastava VC. Microfluidic-based photocatalytic microreactor for environmental application: A review of fabrication substrates and techniques, and operating parameters. In “Photocatalytic Materials & Surfaces for Environmental Cleanup-IV” Materials Science Forum, Vol. 855 (2016) pp. 156-167. Published by Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland.

6. Suresh S, Srivastava VC, Sakthivel S, Arisutha S. Kinetic Modeling of Ethanol Production for Substrate–Microbe System. In “Biorefining of Biomass to Biofuels”. S. Kumar and R. K. Sani (Editors). Published by Springer International Publishing in the Series “Biofuel and Biorefinery Technologies” (2018), 4, 361-372.

7. Chauhan R, Srivastava VC. Advances in electrocatalyst for ethanol electro-oxidation. In “Nanomaterials for Alcohol Fuel Cells”. Materials Research Foundations, Vol. 49, pp 293-320, 2019 (2019). https://doi.org/10.21741/9781644900192-10.

8. Kumar N, Srivastava VC. Applications of glycerol as green solvent. In “Industrial Applications of Green Solvents”. Published by Materials Research Forum LLC, USA (2019).

9. Chauhan R, Srivastava VC. Electro-reduction process for denitrification of wastewater. In “Inorganic Water Pollutants”. Pooja, P. Singh and S. K. Kansal (Editors). To be Published by Elsevier (2019).

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[C] SCI (INTERNATIONAL) JOURNALS

Average Impact Factor of each SCI journal publication = 3.326 Total Impact of all papers = 548.746

Impact factor range>8 6-8 5-6 4-5 3-4 2-3 1-2 <1 New or Non-SCI

JournalsNo. of Papers 13 10 10 14 40 22 47 9 12

CITATIONS Parameters ISI Web of Knowledge SCOPUS Google Scholar

No. of Publications 157 173 200Citations 7204 8150 10586Average Citation per paper 45.88 47.11 52.93h-index 40 42 48i-10 index 91 99 110

Year-wise Citations (As per SCOPUS as on 20/06/2019) h-index=422005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

In Press Total

PublicationsSCI Journals 3 6 6 9 12 6 10 8 13 15 18 18 19 15 3 3 164Non-SCI Journals 1 - - - - - - 1 3 - 1 3 2 1 - - 12Citations (C)

0 49 86 210 317 324 486 525 704 768 883 1110 1039 1079 570 - 8150

Without self-citations (WSC)

0 23 53 139 274 308 444 478 626 665 787 973 904 975 549 - 7198

Sl. No.

Authors Title of Paper Journal Name Issue (Year)page no.

Impact factor 2018

Citations

Citations

AC* WSC*

20051. Srivastava VC,

Mall ID, Mishra IM.

Treatment of pulp and paper mill wastewaters with poly aluminium chloride and bagasse fly ash.

Colloids and Surfaces, A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects

260 (2005) 17-28.

3.131 112 91

2. Mall ID, Srivastava VC, Agarwal NK, Mishra IM.

Adsorptive removal of malachite green dye from aqueous solution by bagasse fly ash and activated carbon- kinetic study and equilibrium isotherm analyses.

Colloids and Surfaces, A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects

264 (2005) 17-28.

3.131 395 372

3. Mall ID, Srivastava VC, Agarwal NK, Mishra IM.

Removal of congo red from aqueous solution by bagasse fly ash and activated carbon: kinetic study and equilibrium isotherm analyses.

Chemosphere 61 (2005) 492-501.

5.108 502 482

20064. Srivastava VC,

Mall ID, Mishra IM.

Equilibrium modelling of single and binary adsorption of cadmium and nickel onto bagasse fly ash.

Chemical Engineering Journal

117(1) (2006) 79-91.

8.355 283 258

5. Mall ID, Characterization and utilization of Colloids and Surfaces, 278(1-3) 3.131 263 254

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Sl. No.

Authors Title of Paper Journal Name Issue (Year)page no.

Impact factor 2018

Citations

Citations

AC* WSC*

Srivastava VC, Kumar GVA, Mishra IM.

mesoporous fertilizer plant waste carbon for adsorptive removal of dyes from aqueous solution.

A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects

(2006) 175-187.

6. Mall ID, Srivastava VC, Agarwal NK.

Removal of orange-G and methyl violet dyes by adsorption onto bagasse fly ash- kinetic study and equilibrium isotherm analyses.

Dyes Pigments 69 (2006) 210-223.

4.018 594 571

7. Srivastava VC, Swamy M.M, Mall ID, Prasad B, Mishra IM.

Adsorptive removal of phenol by bagasse fly ash and activated carbon: equilibrium, kinetics and thermodynamic study.

Colloids and Surfaces, A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects

272 (2006) 89-104.

3.131 619 585

8. Srivastava VC, Mall ID, Mishra IM.

Characterization of mesoporous rice husk ash (RHA) and adsorption kinetics of metal ions from aqueous solution onto RHA.

Journal of Hazardous Materials

B134 (2006) 257–267.

7.650 366 343

9. Srivastava VC, Mall ID, Mishra IM.

Modelling individual and competitive adsorption of cadmium(II) and zinc(II) metal ions from aqueous solution onto bagasse fly ash.

Separation Science and Technology

41 (2006) 2685–2710.

1.354 60 47

200710. Singh RK,

Srivastava VC, Singh UP.

Copper (II) Complexes with Ac-HXH-NHMe (X=Gly, Ala and Aib) Peptide Motifs: Influence of Increasing CH3 Groups at Cα of Residue X on the Coordination in Solution.

Protein and Peptide Letters

14 (2007) 305-310.

1.168 0 0

11. Mall ID, Agarwal NK, Srivastava VC.

Adsorptive removal of auramine-O: Kinetic and equilibrium study.

Journal of Hazardous Materials

143(1-2) (2007) 386-395.

7.650 87 85

12. Mane V, Mall ID, Srivastava VC.

Use of bagasse fly ash as an adsorbent for the removal of brilliant green dye from aqueous solution.

Dyes Pigments 73 (2007) 269-278.

4.018 229 221

13. Mane V, Mall ID, Srivastava VC.

Kinetic and equilibrium isotherm studies for the adsorptive removal of brilliant green dye from aqueous solution by rice husk ash.

Journal of Environmental Management

84 (2007) 390-400.

4.865 325 312

14. Srivastava VC, Mall ID, Mishra IM.

Adsorption thermodynamics and isosteric heat of adsorption of toxic metal ions onto bagasse fly ash (BFA) and rice husk ash (RHA).

Chemical Engineering Journal

132(1-3) (2007) 267-278.

8.355 207 177

15. Srivastava VC, Mall ID, Mishra IM.

Multi-component adsorption study of metal ions onto bagasse fly ash using Taguchi’s design of experimental methodology.

Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research

46 (2007) 5697-5706.

3.375 45 30

200816. Srivastava VC,

Mall ID, Mishra IM.

Removal of cadmium(II) and zinc(II) metal ions from binary aqueous solution by rice husk ash.

Colloids and Surfaces, A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects

312 (2008) 172–184.

3.131 162 153

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furfural from aqueous solution onto low-cost bagasse fly ash.

Communications 316–335.

18. Srivastava VC, Prasad B, Mishra IM, Mall ID, Swamy MM.

Prediction of breakthrough curves for sorptive removal of phenol by bagasse fly ash packed bed.

Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research

47 (2008) 1603-1613.

3.375 77 73

19. Thella K, Verma B, Srivastava VC, Srivastava KK.

Electrocoagulation study for the removal of arsenic and chromium from aqueous solution.

Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A

43(5) (2008) 554-562.

1.536 58 46

20. Srivastava VC, Mall ID, Mishra IM.

Antagonistic competitive equilibrium modeling for the adsorption of ternary metal ions mixtures onto bagasse fly ash.

Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research

47(9) (2008) 3129-3137.

3.375 30 23

21. Srivastava VC, Mall ID, Mishra IM.

Optimization of parameters for adsorption of metal ions onto rice husk ash using Taguchi’s experimental design methodology.

Chemical Engineering Journal

140 (2008) 136–144.

8.355 49 42

22. Srivastava VC, Mall ID, Mishra IM.

Adsorption of toxic metal ions onto activated carbon. Study of sorption behaviour through characterization and kinetics.

Chemical Engineering and Processing

47 (2008) 1269–1280.

3.031 121 111

23. Sahu AK, Srivastava VC, Mall ID, Latye DH.

Adsorption of furfural from aqueous solution onto activated carbon: kinetics, equilibrium and thermodynamic study.

Separation Science and Technology

43(5) (2008) 1239-1259.

1.354 60 58

24. Ahlawat R, Srivastava VC, Mall ID, Sinha S.

Investigation of the electrochemical treatment of cotton blue dye solutions using aluminium electrodes

Clean – Soil, Air, Water

36(10-11) (2008) 863-869.

1.512 48 34

200925. Srivastava VC,

Mall ID, Mishra IM.

Competitive adsorption of cadmium(II) and nickel(II) metal ions from aqueous solution onto rice husk ash.

Chemical Engineering and Processing

48 (2009) 370–379.

3.031 134 133

26. Saurabh Singh, Srivastava VC, Mall ID.

Fixed-bed study for adsorptive removal of furfural by activated carbon.

Colloids and Surfaces, A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects

332 (2009) 50-56.

3.131 66 66

27. Lakshmi UR, Mall ID, Srivastava VC, Latye DH.

Rice husk ash as an effective adsorbent: Evaluation of adsorptive characteristics for indigo carmine dye.

Journal of Environmental Management

90 (2009) 710-720.

4.865 235 220

28. Srivastava VC, Mall ID, Mishra IM.

Equilibrium modeling of ternary adsorption of metal ions onto rice husk ash.

Journal of Chemical and Engineering Data

54 (2009) 705-711.

2.298 37 32

29. Thakur C, Srivastava VC, Mall ID.

Electrochemical treatment of a distillery wastewater: Parametric and residue disposal study.

Chemical Engineering Journal

148 (2009) 496-505.

8.355 71 60

30. Ponselvan FIA, Kumar M, Malviya JR,

Electrocoagulation studies on treatment of biodigester effluent using aluminum electrodes.

Water, Air and Soil Pollution

199(1) (2009) 371-379.

1.774 24 13

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Treatment of bio-digester effluent by electrocoagulation using iron electrodes.

Journal of Hazardous Materials

165 (2009) 345–352.

7.650 75 67

32. Suresh S, Srivastava VC, Mishra IM.

Techniques for oxygen transfer measurement in bioreactors: a review.

Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology

84(8) (2009) 1091–1103.

2.659 62 60

33. Srivastav A, Srivastava VC.

Adsorptive desulfurization by activated alumina.

Journal of Hazardous Materials

170 (2009) 1133-1140.

7.650 158 145

34. Tripathi P, Srivastava VC, Kumar A.

Optimization of an azo dye batch adsorption parameters using box-behnken design.

Desalination 249 (2009) 1273-1279.

6.035 118 113

35. Suresh S, Srivastava VC, Mishra IM.

Critical analysis of engineering aspects of shaken flask bioreactors.

Critical Reviews in Biotechnology

29(4) (2009) 255-278.

7.054 24 23

36. Suresh S, Khan NS, Srivastava VC, Mishra IM.

Kinetic modeling and sensitivity analysis of kinetic parameters for L-glutamic acid production using Corynebacterium glutamicum.

International Journal of Chemical Reactor Engineering

7 (2009) A89.

1.059 7 6

201037. Kushwaha JP,

Srivastava VC, Mall ID.

Treatment of dairy wastewater by commercial activated carbon and bagasse fly ash: Parametric, kinetic and equilibrium modelling, disposal studies.

Bioresource Technology

101 (2010) 3474-3483.

6.669 73 62

38. Kumar P, Sudha S, Chand S, Srivastava VC.

Phosphate removal from aqueous solution using coir-pith activated carbon as adsorbent.

Separation Science and Technology

45(10) (2010) 1463-1470.

1.354 60 59

39. Kushwaha JP, Srivastava VC, Mall ID.

Treatment of dairy wastewater by inorganic coagulants: parametric and disposal studies.

Water Research 44 (2010) 5867-5874.

7.913 47 37

40. Sharma V,

Srivastava VC, Kushwaha JP, Mall ID.

Studies on biodegradation of resorcinol in sequential batch reactor.

International Biodeterioration and Biodegradation

64 (2010) 764-768.

3.824 10 5

41. Kushwaha JP, Srivastava VC, Mall ID.

Organics removal from dairy wastewater by electrochemical treatment and residue disposal.

Separation and Purification Technology

76 (2010) 198-205.

5.107 93 74

42. Kumar M, Srivastava VC.

Simulation of fluidized bed reactor for dimethyl ether synthesis.

Chemical Engineering and Technology

33 (2010) 1967–1978.

2.418 9 7

201143. Srivastava VC,

Patil D, Srivastava KK.

Parametric optimization of dye removal by electrocoagulation using Taguchi methodology

International Journal of Chemical Reactor Engineering

9 (2011) A8. 1.059 9 4

44. Rauthula M.S., Srivastava VC.

Studies on adsorption/desorption of nitrobenzene and humic acid onto/from activated carbon.

Chemical Engineering Journal

168 (2011) 35–43.

8.355 40 34

45. Kushwaha JP, Srivastava VC,

An overview of various technologies for the treatment of

Critical Reviews in Food Science and

51(5) (2011) 442-452.

6.704 85 83

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Adsorptive removal of phenol from binary aqueous solution with aniline and 4-nitrophenol by granular activated carbon.

Chemical Engineering Journal

171 (2011) 997- 1003.

8.355 31 19

47. Suresh S, Srivastava VC, Mishra IM.

Isotherm, thermodynamics, desorption and disposal study for the adsorption of catechol and resorcinol onto granular activated carbon.

Journal of Chemical and Engineering Data

56(4) (2011) 811-818.

2.298 45 26

48. Kushwaha JP, Srivastava VC, Mall ID.

Studies on electrochemical treatment of dairy wastewater using aluminum electrode.

AIChE Journal 57(9) (2011)2589-2598.

3.463 36 13

49. Kumar S, Srivastava VC, Badoni RP.

Studies on adsorptive desulfurization by zirconia based adsorbents.

Fuel 90 (2011) 3209-3216.

5.128 48 39

50. Singh RK, Srivastava VC, Singh UP.

A solution study of the interaction of the Cu(II) ions with HisGlyGlyTrp tetrapeptide and its evaluation as superoxide dismutase mimetic complex

Protein and Peptide Letters

10 (2011) 1280-1289.

1.168 2 2

51. Suresh S, Srivastava VC, Mishra IM.

Study of catechol and resorcinol adsorption mechanism through granular activated carbon characterization, pH and kinetic study.

Separation Science and Technology

46 (2011) 1750–1766.

1.354 30 15

52. Suresh S, Srivastava VC, Mishra IM.

Adsorption of hydroquinone in aqueous solution by granular activated carbon.

Journal of Environmental Engineering, ASCE

137 (2011) 1145-1157.

1.657 21 13

201253. Kumar S,

Srivastava VC, Badoni RP.

Oxidative desulfurization by chromium promoted sulfated zirconia.

Fuel Processing and Technology

93 (2012) 18–25.

4.507 34 26

54. Srivastava VC. An evaluation of desulfurization technologies for sulfur removal from liquid fuels.

RSC Advances 2 (2012) 759–783.

3.049 366 353

55. Rameshraja D, Srivastava VC, Kushwaha JP, Mall ID.

Quinoline adsorption onto granular activated carbon and bagasse fly ash.

Chemical Engineering Journal

181– 182 (2012) 343– 351.

8.355 55 43

56. Suresh S, Srivastava VC, Mishra IM.

Adsorptive removal of aniline by granular activated carbon from aqueous solutions with catechol and resorcinol.

Environmental Technology

33(7) (2012) 773-781.

1.918 14 9

57. Rakesh Kumar D, Srivastava VC.

Studies on adsorptive desulfurization by activated carbon.

Clean – Soil, Air, Water

40(5) (2012) 545-550.

1.512 21 13

58. Potti PR, Srivastava VC.

Comparative studies on structural, optical, textural properties of combustion derived ZnO prepared using various fuels and their infrared emissivity studies.

Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research

51 (23) (2012) 7948-7956.

3.375 46 36

59. Kaur P, Studies on bi-cyclic aromatics Separation Science 47 (2012) 1.354 0 0

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extraction using furfural and n-methyl pyrrolidone (NMP) as solvent.

and Technology 1762–1770.

60. Mondal B, Srivastava VC, Mall ID.

Electrochemical treatment of dye-bath effluent by stainless steel electrodes: multiple response optimization and residue analysis.

Journal of Environmental Science and Health Part A

47 (2012) 2040–2051.

1.536 16 6

201361. Subbaramaiah V,

Srivastava VC, Mall ID.

Catalytic wet peroxidation of pyridine bearing wastewater by cerium supported SBA-15.

Journal of Hazardous Materials

248– 249 (2013) 355– 363.

7.650 43 34

62. Mondal B, Srivastava VC, Kushwaha JP, Bhatnagar R, Singh S, Mall ID.

Parametric and multiple response optimization for the electrochemical treatment of textile printing dye-bath effluent.

Separation and Purification Technology

109 (2013) 135–143.

5.107 32 18

63. Subbaramaiah V, Srivastava VC, Mall ID.

Catalytic activity of Cu/SBA-15 for peroxidation of pyridine bearing wastewater at atmospheric condition.

AIChE Journal 59(7) (2013) 2577-2586.

3.463 27 18

64. Singh S, Srivastava VC, Mall ID.

Multistep optimization and residue disposal study for electrochemical treatment of textile wastewater using aluminum electrode.

International Journal of Chemical Reactor Engineering

11(1) (2013) 1-16.

1.059 15 3

65. Suresh S, Srivastava VC, Mishra IM.

Removal of 4-nitrophenol from binary aqueous solution with aniline by granular activated carbon using Taguchi’s design of experimental methodology.

Theoretical Foundations in Chemical Engineering

47(3) (2013) 284–290.

0.520 11 6

66. Subbaramaiah V, Srivastava VC, Mall ID.

Optimization of reaction parameters and kinetic modeling of catalytic wet peroxidation of picoline by Cu/SBA-15.

Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research

52(26) (2013) 9021–9029.

3.375 24 17

67. Jadhav AJ, Srivastava VC,

Adsorbed solution theory based modeling of binary adsorption of nitrobenzene, aniline and phenol onto granulated activated carbon.

Chemical Engineering Journal

229 (2013) 450–459.

8.355 28 21

68. Thakur C, Srivastava VC, Mall ID.

Effect of hydraulic retention time and filling time on simultaneous biodegradation of phenol, resorcinol and catechol in a sequencing batch reactor.

Archives of Environmental Protection

39(2) (2013) 69-80.

1.689 4 3

69. Suresh S, Srivastava VC, Mishra IM.

Studies of adsorption kinetics and regeneration of aniline, phenol, 4-chlorophenol and 4-nitrophenol by activated carbon.

Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly

19 (2) (2013) 195-212.

0.806 14 8

70. Singh S, Srivastava VC, Mall ID.

Mechanism of dye degradation during electrochemical treatment.

Journal of Physical Chemistry C

117 (29) (2013) 15229–15240.

4.309 46 30

71. Singh S, Mechanistic study of RSC Advances 3 (2013) 3.049 25 11

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electrochemical treatment of basic green 4 dye with aluminum electrodes through zeta potential, TOC, COD and color measurement, and characterization of residues.

16426-16439.

72. Priyanka, Srivastava VC.

Photocatalytic oxidation of dye bearing wastewater by iron doped zinc oxide.

Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research

52 (2013) 17790−17799.

3.375 64 57

73. Prateek, Thakur C, Srivastava VC, Mall ID.

Comparative studies on nitrophenol removal by adsorption and simultaneous adsorption-biodegradation processes.

International Journal of Chemical Reactor Engineering

11(1) (2013) 1-13.

1.059 6 3

201474. Thakur C,

Srivastava VC, Mall ID.

Competitive adsorption of phenol and resorcinol onto rice husk ash.

Theoretical Foundations in Chemical Engineering

48(1) (2014) 66–76.

0.520 4 2

75. Bhatnagar R, Mall ID, Joshi H, Srivastava VC.

Electrochemical treatment of acrylic dye bearing textile wastewater: optimization of operating parameters.

Desalination and Water Treatment

52(1-3) (2014) 111-122.

1.234 13 8

76. Priyanka, Subbaramaiah V, Srivastava VC, Mall ID.

Catalytic oxidation of nitrobenzene by copper loaded activated carbon.

Separation and Purification Technology

125 (2014) 284–290.

5.107 41 33

77. Anand MV, Srivastava VC, Singh S, Bhatnagar R, Mall ID.

Electrochemical treatment of alkali decrement wastewater containing terephthalic acid using iron electrodes.

Journal of the Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers

45 (2014) 908–913.

3.834 24 23

78. Kumar S, Srivastava VC, Badoni RP.

Oxidative desulfurization of dibenzothiophene by zirconia-based catalysts.

International Journal of Chemical Reactor Engineering

12(1) (2014) 1–8.

1.059 6 1

79. Garg KK, Prasad B, Srivastava VC.

Comparative study of industrial and laboratory prepared purified terephthalic acid (PTA) waste water with electro-coagulation process.

Separation and Purification Technology

128 (2014) 80–88.

5.107 22 10

80. Bhatnagar R, Mall ID, Joshi H, Srivastava VC.

Electrochemical oxidation of textile industry wastewater by graphite electrodes.

Journal of Environmental Science and Health Part A

49 (2014) 955-966.

1.536 7 5

81. Singh S, Srivastava VC, Mall ID.

Electrochemical treatment of dye bearing effluent with different anode-cathode combinations: mechanistic study and sludge analysis.

Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research

53 (26) (2014) 10743–10752.

3.375 15 5

82. Thakur C, Srivastava VC, Mall ID.

Aerobic degradation of petroleum refinery wastewater in sequential batch reactor.

Journal of Environmental Science and Health Part A

49(12) (2014) 1436-1444.

1.536 5 4

83. Thakur C, Removal of 4-chlorophenol in Desalination and 52(22-24) 1.234 7 3

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sequencing batch reactor with and without granular activated carbon.

Water Treatment (2014) 4404-4412.

84. Kumar S, Srivastava VC, Nanoti SM, Nautiyal BR, Siyaram.

Removal of refractory sulfur and aromatic compounds from straight run gas oil using solvent extraction.

RSC Advances 4 (2014) 38830-38838.

3.049 10 4

85. Agarwal V, Srivastava VC.

Simulation of fluidized bed reactor for producing syn gas by catalytic CH4-CO2 reforming.

Journal of CO2 Utilization

5 (2014) 10–16.

5.189 8 7

86. Hiwarkar AD,

Srivastava VC, Mall ID.

Simultaneous adsorption of nitrogenous heterocyclic compounds by granular activated carbon: parameter optimization and multi-component isotherm modeling.

RSC Advances 4(75) (2014) 39732 – 39742.

3.049 7 4

87. Swapnesh A, Srivastava VC, Mall ID.

Comparative study on thermodynamic analysis of CO2

utilization reactions.

Chemical Engineering and Technology

37(10) (2014) 1765–1777.

2.418 5 3

88. Singh S, Srivastava VC, Mandal TK, Mall ID.

Synthesis of different crystallographic Al2O3

nanomaterials from solid waste for application in dye degradation.

RSC Advances 4 (2014) 50801-50810.

3.049 12 7

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S, Srivastava VC.

Electro-oxidation of nitrophenol by ruthenium oxide coated titanium electrode: parametric, kinetic and mechanistic study.

Chemical Engineering Journal

263 (2015) 135–143.

8.355 42 35

90. Kumar P, Srivastava VC, Mishra IM.

Synthesis and characterization of Ce–La oxides for formation of dimethyl carbonate by transesterification of propylene carbonate.

Catalysis Communications

60 (2015) 27–31.

3.674 24 15

91. Jagati VS, Prasad B, Srivastava VC.

Multi-response optimization of parameters for the electrocoagulation treatment of electroplating wash-water using aluminum electrodes.

Separation Science and Technology

50(2) (2015) 181-190.

1.354 5 5

92. Anand V, Srivastava VC.

Zinc oxide nanoparticles synthesis by electrochemical method: Optimization of parameters for maximization of productivity and characterization.

Journal of Alloys and Compounds

636 (2015) 288–292.

4.175 19 16

93. Das S, Srivastava VC.

Copper succinate nanoparticles synthesis by electrochemical method: Effect of pH on structural and textural properties.

Materials Letters 150 (2015) 130–134.

3.019 9 5

94. Hiwarkar AD,

Srivastava VC, Mall ID.

Comparative studies on adsorptive removal of indole by granular activated carbon and bagasse fly ash.

Environmental Progress and Sustainable Energy

34(2) (2015) 492–503.

1.596 9 7

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Two-stage electrochemical treatment of bio-digested distillery spent wash using stainless steel and aluminum electrodes.

Journal of Environmental Science and Health Part A

50(6) (2015) 617-630

1.536 2 1

96. Anand V, Harshavardhan, Srivastava VC.

Synthesis and characterization of copper nanoparticles by electrochemical method: effect of pH.

Journal of Nano Research

31 (2015) 81-92.

0.589 1 0

97. Kumar P, Srivastava VC, Mishra IM.

Dimethyl carbonate synthesis from propylene carbonate with methanol using Cu-Zn-Al catalyst.

Energy & Fuels 29(4) (2015) 2664–2675.

3.021 35 25

98. Kumar S, Srivastava VC, Nanoti SM, Kumar A.

Solvent evaluation for desulfurization and denitrification of gas oil using performance and industrial usability indices.

AIChE Journal 61(7) (2015) 2257-2267.

3.463 10 4

99. Kumar S, Srivastava VC, Raghuvanshi R, Nanoti SM, Sudhir N.

Removal of refractive sulfur and aromatic compounds from straight run, FCC and coker gas oil using N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone (NMP) in batch and packed bed extractor.

Energy & Fuels 29(7) (2015) 4634–4643.

3.021 11 6

100. Kumar P, Srivastava VC, Mishra IM.

Dimethyl carbonate synthesis via transesterification of propylene carbonate with methanol by ceria-zinc catalysts: Role of catalyst support and reaction parameters.

The Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering

32(9) (2015) 1774-1783.

2.476 16 12

101. Singh S, Srivastava VC, Mandal TK.

Treatment of fertilizer industry wastewater by catalytic per-oxidation process using copper loaded SBA-15.

Journal of Environmental Science and Health Part A

50(14) (2015) 1468-1478.

1.536 5 1

102. Garg S, Srivastava VC, Singh S, Mandal TK.

Catalytic degradation of pyrrole in aqueous solution by Cu/SBA-15.

International Journal of Chemical Reactor Engineering

13(3) (2015) 437–445.

1.059 7 4

103. Das S, Srivastava VC.

Hierarchical nanostructured ZnO-CuO nanocomposite and its photocatalytic activity.

Journal of Nano Research

35 (2015) 21-26.

0.589 8 5

104. Sahu OP, Gupta V, Chaudhari PK, Srivastava VC.

Electrochemical treatment of actual sugar industry wastewater using aluminum electrode.

International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology

12 (11) (2015) 3519-3530.

2.031 6 4

105. Thaligari SK, Srivastava VC, Prasad B.

Simultaneous adsorptive desulfurization and denitrogenation by zinc loaded activated carbon: optimization of parameters.

Petroleum Science and Technology

33(19) (2015) 1667–1675.

1.070 - -

106. Kumar P, With P, Srivastava VC, Gläser R, Mishra IM.

Glycerol carbonate synthesis by hierarchically structured catalysts: catalytic activity and characterization.

Industrial Engineering Chemistry Research

54(50) (2015) 12543–12552

3.375 19 15

2016107. Kumar P,

Srivastava VC, Dimethyl carbonate synthesis by transesterification of propylene

Renewable Energy 88 (2016) 457–464.

5.439 10 6

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108. Bariha N, Mishra IM, Srivastava VC.

Hazard analysis of failure of natural gas and petroleum gas pipelines.

Journal of Loss Prevention in Process Industries

40 (2016) 217-226.

2.069 18 17

109. Kumar P, Srivastava VC, Jha MK.

Jatropha curcas phytotomy and applications: Development as a potential biofuel plant through biotechnological advancements.

Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews

59 (2016) 818-838.

10.556 10 10

110. Mahesh S, Garg KK, Srivastava VC, Mishra IM, Prasad B, Mall ID.

Continuous electrocoagulation treatment of pulp and paper mill wastewater: operating cost and sludge study.

RSC Advances 6 (2016) 16223-16233.

3.049 17 10

111. Bariha N, Mishra IM, Srivastava VC.

Fire and explosion hazard analysis during surface transport of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG): A case study of LPG truck tanker accident in Kannur, Kerala, India.

Journal of Loss Prevention in Process Industries

40 (2016) 449-460.

2.069 18 17

112. Sudhakar P, Srivastava VC, Mall ID.

Adsorptive removal of bisphenol-A by rice husk ash and granular activated carbon – a comparative study.

Desalination and Water Treatment

57 (2016) 12375–12384.

1.234 12 12

113. Kumar S, Srivastava VC, Kumar A, Nanoti SM.

Effect of gas oil composition on performance parameters of extractive desulfurization process.

RSC Advances 6 (2016) 25293–25301.

3.049 3 1

114. Singh S, Srivastava VC, Gautam S.

Oxidative-extractive desulfurization of liquid fuel by dimethyl sulfoxide and ZnCl2 based ionic liquid.

International Journal of Chemical Reactor Engineering

14 (2016) 539-545.

1.059 3 1

115. Shukla K, Srivastava VC,

Diethyl carbonate: critical review of synthesis routes, catalysts used and engineering aspects.

RSC Advances 6 (2016) 32624–32645.

3.049 27 22

116. Thaligari SK, Srivastava VC, Prasad B.

Adsorptive desulfurization by zinc impregnated activated carbon: characterization, kinetics, isotherms and thermodynamic modeling.

Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy

18(4) (2016) 1021-1030.

2.277 11 9

117. Das S, Srivastava VC.

Synthesis and characterization of copper succinate and copper oxide nanoparticles by electrochemical treatment: optimization by Taguchi robust analysis.

The Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering

94(7) (2016) 1322-1327.

1.610 2 2

118. Das S, Srivastava VC.

Microfluidic-based photocatalytic microreactor for environmental application: A review of fabrication substrates and techniques, and operating parameters.

Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences

15 (2016) 714-730.

2.408 19 19

119. Singh S, Srivastava VC, Mandal TK,

Synthesis and application of green mixed-metal oxide nano-composite materials from solid waste for dye

Journal of Environmental Management

181 (2016) 146-156.

4.865 9 7

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Mall ID, Lo SL. degradation.120. Thaligari SK,

Gupta S, Srivastava VC, Prasad B.

Simultaneous desulfurization and denitrogenation of liquid fuel by nickel modified granular activated carbon.

Energy & Fuels 30 (2016) 6161-6168.

3.021 9 8

121. Anand V, Srivastava VC.

Photocatalytic degradation of nitrobenzene and azo dye using zinc oxide nanoparticles prepared by electrochemical method.

Journal of Scientific & Industrial Research

75 (2016) 632-637.

0.735 3 1

122. Wassie AB, Srivastava VC.

Chemical treatment of teff straw by sodium hydroxide, phosphoric acid and zinc chloride: adsorptive removal of chromium.

International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology

13(10) (2016) 2415-2426.

2.031 6 4

123. Kumar P, With P, Srivastava VC, Shukla K, Gläser R, Mishra IM.

Dimethyl carbonate synthesis from carbon-di-oxide by ceria-zirconia catalysts prepared using templating method: Characterization, parametric optimization and chemical equilibrium modeling.

RSC Advances 6 (2016) 110235-110246.

3.049 9 4

124. Chauhan R, Srivastava VC,

Hiwarkar AD.

Electrochemical mineralization of chlorophenol by ruthenium oxide coated titanium electrode.

Journal of the Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers

69 (2016) 106–117.

3.834 7 7

2017125. Singh S,

Srivastava VC,

Lo SL, Mandal TK, Naresh G.

Morphology-controlled green approach for synthesizing the hierarchical self-assembled 3D porous ZnO superstructure with excellent catalytic activity.

Microporous and Mesoporous Materials

239 (2017) 296-309.

4.182 21 20

126. Das S, Srivastava VC.

Synthesis and characterization of ZnO/CuO nanocomposite by electrochemical method.

Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing

57 (2017) 173–177.

2.722 8 7

127. Kumar S, Srivastava VC, Nanoti SM, Yadav P.

Desulfurization of gas oil in a packed bed extractor: Optimization of operating parameters for simultaneous maximization of efficiency and yield by desirability approach.

The Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering

95 (2017) 142–149.

1.610 - -

128. Kumar P, With P, Srivastava VC, Gläser R, Mishra IM.

Efficient ceria-zirconium oxide catalyst for carbon dioxide conversions: characterization, catalytic activity and thermodynamic study.

Journal of Alloys and Compounds

696 (2017) 718-726.

4.175 12 7

129. Kumar P, Srivastava VC, Gläser R, With P, Mishra IM.

Active ceria-calcium oxide catalysts for dimethyl carbonate synthesis by conversion of CO2.

Powder Technology 309 (2017) 13–21.

3.413 9 8

130. Shukla K, Srivastava VC.

Synthesis of organic carbonates from alcoholysis of urea: a review.

Catalysis Reviews Science and Engineering

59(1) (2017) 1-43.

9.000 19 15

131. Wassie AB, Srivastava VC.

Synthesis and characterization of nano-silica from teff straw.

Journal of Nano Research

46 (2017) 64-72.

0.589 2 1

132. Shukla K, Diethyl carbonate synthesis by Fuel Processing and 161 (2017) 4.507 9 6

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Citations

AC* WSC*

Srivastava VC. ethanolysis of urea using Ce-Zn oxide catalysts.

Technology 116–124.

133. Toshniwal P, Srivastava VC,

Existence of synergistic effects during co-pyrolysis of petroleum coke and wood pellet.

International Journal of Chemical Rector Engineering

20160046 (2017) 1-12.

1.059 2 1

134. Hiwarkar AD, Singh S, Srivastava VC, Mall ID.

Mineralization of pyrrole, a recalcitrant heterocyclic compound, by electrochemical method: multi-response optimization and degradation mechanism.

Journal of Environmental Management

198(1) (2017) 144-152.

4.865 8 7

135. Goyal A, Srivastava VC.

Treatment of highly acidic wastewater containing high energetic compounds using dimensionally stable anode.

Chemical Engineering Journal

325 (2017) 289–299.

8.355 12 7

136. Yadav B, Srivastava VC.

Catalytic peroxidation of recalcitrant quinoline by ceria impregnated granular activated carbon.

Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy

19 (2017) 1547-1555.

2.277 - -

137. Thaligari SK, Srivastava VC, Prasad B.

Binary isotherm modeling for simultaneous desulfurization and denitrogenation of model fuel by zinc loaded activated carbon.

International Journal of Chemical Reactor Engineering

20160216 (2017) 1-9.

1.059 3 1

138. Bageru AB, Srivastava VC.

Preparation and characterisation of biosilica from teff (Eragrostis tef) straw by thermal method.

Materials Letters 206 (2017) 13–17.

3.019 4 3

139. Shukla K, Srivastava VC.

Alkaline earth (Ca, Mg) and transition (La, Y) metals promotional effects on Zn-Al catalysts during diethyl carbonate synthesis from ethyl carbamate and ethanol.

Catalysis Letters 147 (2017) 1891–1902.

2.372 3 2

140. Bariha N, Srivastava VC, Mishra IM.

Theoretical and experimental studies on hazard analysis of LPG/LNG release: A review.

Reviews in Chemical Engineering

33(4) (2017) 387–432.

4.200 2 2

141. Yasir A, Shukla K, Srivastava VC.

Synthesis of propylene carbonate from propane-1,2-diol and urea using hydrotalcite-derived catalysts.

Energy & Fuels 31 (2017) 9890−9897.

3.021 5 4

142. Kumar S, Srivastava VC, Nanoti SM.

Extractive desulfurization of gas oils: A perspective review for use in the petroleum refineries.

Separation & Purification Reviews

46(4) (2017) 319-347.

4.714 7 5

143. Kumar P, Srivastava VC, Mishra IM.

Synthesis of dimethyl carbonate by transesterification reaction using ceria-zinc oxide catalysts prepared with different chelating agents.

Applied Clay Science 150 (2017) 275-281.

3.890 3 2

2018144. Shukla K,

Srivastava VC.Synthesis of diethyl carbonate from ethanol through different routes: a thermodynamic and comparative analysis.

The Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering

96(1) (2018) 414–420.

1.610 - -

145. Pandey S, Srivastava VC.

Oxidation-extractive desulfurization of liquid fuel using

Petroleum Science and Technology

36 (2018) 40-47.

1.070 1 -

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Citations

AC* WSC*

stannous chloride-acetic acid mixture as catalyst.

146. Hiwarkar AD, Singh S, Srivastava VC,

Thakur C, Mall ID, Lo SL.

Electro-chemical mineralization of recalcitrant indole by platinum coated titanium electrode: Multi-response optimization, mechanistic and sludge disposal study.

International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology

15 (2018) 349–360.

2.031 - -

147. Suresh S, Srivastava VC, Mishra IM.

Equilibrium modeling of ternary adsorption of phenols onto modified activated carbon.

Theoretical Foundations in Chemical Engineering

52(2) (2018) 275-289.

0.520 -

148. Kumar P, Kaur R, Verma S, Srivastava VC, Mishra IM.

The preparation and efficacy of SrO/CeO2 catalysts for the production of dimethyl carbonate by transesterification of ethylene carbonate.

Fuel 220 (2018) 706–716.

5.128 3 3

149. Rameshraja D, Srivastava VC,

Kushwaha JP, Mall ID.

Competitive adsorption isotherm modelling of heterocyclic nitrogenous compounds, pyridine and quinoline, onto granular activated carbon and bagasse fly ash.

Chemical Papers 72 (2018) 617-628.

1.246 1

150. Thakur C, Srivastava VC,

Mall ID, Hiwarkar AD.

Mechanistic study and multi-response optimization of the electrochemical treatment of petroleum refinery wastewater.

Clean – Soil, Air, Water

46(3) (2018) 1700624.

1.512 3 3

151. Singh P, Singh R, Borthakur A, Madhav S, Singh VK, Tiwary D, Srivastava VC, Mishra PK.

Exploring temple floral refuse for biochar production as a closed loop perspective for environmental management.

Waste Management 77 (2018) 78–86.

5.431 -

152. Das S, Srivastava VC.

An overview of the synthesis of CuO-ZnO nanocomposite for environmental and other applications.

Nanotechnology Reviews

7(3) (2018) 267-282.

2.759 -

153. Rasool T, Srivastava VC, Khan MNS.

Utilisation of a waste biomass, walnut shells, to produce bio-products via pyrolysis: investigation using iso-conversional and neural network methods.

Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery

8(3) (2018) 647–657.

2.326 3 2

154. Thaligari SK, Gupta S, Srivastava VC, Prasad B.

Adsorptive desulfurization and denitrogenation by nickel impregnated activated carbon.

Indian Journal of Chemical Technology

25(6) (2018) 522-530.

0.614

155. Rasool T, Srivastava VC, Khan MNS.

Kinetic and thermodynamic analysis of thermal decomposition of deodar (Cedrus deodara) saw dust and rice husk as potential feedstock for pyrolysis.

International Journal of Chemical Rector Engineering

17(1) (2018) 1-16.

1.059 -

156. Kumar N, Srivastava VC.

Simple synthesis of large graphene oxide sheets via electrochemical method coupled with oxidation

ACS Omega 3 (2018) 10233−10242.

2.584 2 2

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Citations

AC* WSC*

process.157. Shukla K,

Srivastava VC.Efficient synthesis of diethyl carbonate from propylene carbonate and ethanol using Mg-La catalysts: Characterization, parametric and thermodynamic analysis.

Industrial Engineering Chemistry Research

57(38) (2018) 12726–12735

3.375 -

158. Bageru AB, Srivastava VC.

Biosilica preparation from abundantly available African biomass Teff (Eragrostis tef) straw ash by sol-gel method and its characterization.

Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery

8(4) (2018) 971–978.

2.326 1 1

2019159. Tyagi A, Das S,

Srivastava VC.Removal of toxic hydroquinone: comparative studies on use of iron impregnated granular activated carbon as an adsorbent and catalyst.

Environmental Engineering Research

24(3) (2019) 474-483.

1.087

160. Jatav S, Srivastava VC.

Ce/Al2O3 as efficient catalyst for oxidative desulfurization of liquid fuel.

Petroleum Science and Technology

37(6) (2019) 633-640.

1.070

161. Mahajan BK, Kumar N, Chauhan R, Srivastava VC, Gulati S.

Mechanistic evaluation of heterocyclic aromatic compounds mineralization by Cu doped ZnO photo-catalyst.

Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences

18 (2019) 1540-1555.

2.408

In Press/Accepted162. Bageru AB,

Srivastava VC.Efficient teff-straw based biocomposites with chitosan and alginate for pyridine removal.

International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology

DOI: 10.1007/s13762-018-1957-7.

2.031 1 -

163. Midda MO, Srivastava VC, Kushwaha JP.

Modelling single and binary adsorptive behaviour of aniline and nitrobenzene onto granular activated carbon.

Physics and Chemistry of Liquids

DOI: 10.1080/00319104.2018.1553240.

1.526

164. Singh S, Srivastava VC, Goyal A, Mall ID.

Breakthrough modeling of furfural sorption behavior in a bagasse fly ash packed bed.

Environmental Engineering Research

DOI: 10.4491/eer.2018.407

1.087

165. Chauhan R, Srivastava VC.

Electrochemical denitrification of highly contaminated actual nitrate wastewater by Ti/RuO2 anode and iron cathode.

Chemical Engineering Journal

DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2019.122065

8.355

[D] REFERRED (Non-Impact Factor) JOURNALSSl. No.

Authors Title of Paper Journal Name Issue(Year)page no.

Publisher

Citations

1. Mall ID, Dixit S, Singh AK, Srivastava

Treatment of small agro based pulp mill effluent using low cost adsorbents.

IPPTA: Quarterly Journal of Indian

17(2) (2005) 55-

IPPTA -

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Publisher

Citations

VC. Pulp and Paper Technical Association

66.

2. Suresh S, Srivastava VC, Mishra IM.

Adsorption of catechol, resorcinol, hydroquinone and its derivatives: A review.

International Journal of Energy and Environmental Engineering

3 (2012) 32.

Springer

36

3. Singh S, Srivastava VC, Mall ID.

Electrochemical treatment of malachite green dye solution using iron electrode.

International Journal of ChemTech Research

5(2) (2013) 592-596.

- 2

4. N. Sanjeev-Kumar, Srivastava VC, Basu S.

Optimization and kinetics of furfural oxidation to furoic acid over alum-impregnated activated alumina.

Indian Chemical Engineer

55(3) (2013) 153-164.

Springer

2

5. Kushwaha JP, Srivastava VC, Mall ID.

Sequential batch reactor for dairy wastewater treatment: parametric optimization, kinetics and waste sludge disposal.

Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering

1 (2013) 1036–1043.

Elsevier

15

6. Kumar P, With P, Srivastava VC, Gläser R, Mishra IM.

Conversion of carbon dioxide along with methanol to dimethyl carbonate over ceria catalyst.

Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering

3 (2015) 2943–2947.

Elsevier

16

7. Wassie AB, Srivastava VC.

Teff straw characterization and utilization for chromium removal from wastewater: kinetics, isotherm and thermodynamic modeling.

Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering

4 (2016) 1117–1125.

Elsevier

20

8. Singh S, Lo S.L., Srivastava V.C.,

Hiwarkar A.D.

Comparative study of electrochemical oxidation for dye degradation: Parametric optimization and mechanism identification.

Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering

4 (2016) 2911–2921.

Elsevier

24

9. Das S, Srivastava VC.

Synthesis and characterization of ZnO-MgO nanocomposite by co-precipitation method.

Smart Science 4(4) (2016) 190-195.

Taylor-Francis

-

10. Kumar P, Srivastava VC, Jha MK.

Synthesis of biodiesel from transesterification of jatropha oil with methanol using double metal cyanide as catalyst.

Journal of Clean Energy Technologies

5(1) (2017) 23-26.

JOCET -

11. Thakur C, Srivastava VC, Mall ID.

Modelling of binary isotherm behaviour for the adsorption of catechol with phenol and resorcinol onto rice husk ash.

Indian Chemical Engineer

59(4) (2017) 312-334.

Taylor-Francis

-

12. Rasool T, Srivastava VC, Khan MNS.

Bioenergy potential of Salix alba assessed through kinetics and thermodynamic analyses.

Process Integration and Optimization for Sustainability

2(3) (2018) 259–268.

Springer

-

[E] INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS

Sl. No.

Authors Title of Paper Conference details Date

1. Srivastava VC, Mall ID, Mishra IM.

Competitive antagonistic adsorption of Nickel(II) and Zinc(II) metal ions from aqueous solution onto bagasse fly ash.

11th APPCChE Congress. Asian Pacific Conference of Chemical Engineering. Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA.

August 27-30, 2006.

2. Mall ID, Srivastava

Life Cycle Assessment and Its Role In Sustainable Development

8th International Technical Conference on Pulp, Paper, Converting and Allied Industries,

December 7-10,

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VC, Saurabh Singh, Shishir Sinha.

of Paper Industry. New Delhi, INDIA. 2007.

3. Srivastava A, Srivastava VC, Mall ID.

Techniques for deep-desulfurization of liquid fuels: An overview.

International Conference on Environmental Management: Scenario and Strategies to 2020 (EMASS 2020). Organized by Department of Chemical Engineering, Ujjain Engineering College, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, INDIA.

December 26-27, 2007.

4. Mall ID, Srivastava VC, Singh S, Pachori A.

Cleaner production practices for sustainable development of pulp and paper industry.

INDO – ITALIAN conference on Green and Clean Environment (GCE – 2008). Organized and sponsored by Embassy of Italy, New Delhi in association with MAEER’s College of Engineering, Pune, INDIA.

March 20-21, 2008.

5. Suresh S, Srivastava VC, Mishra IM.

Kinetic modeling of ethanol production for various substrate-microbe systems

International Conference on Energy Engineering 2009. Organized by Department of Mechanical Engineering, Pondicherry Engineering College, Puducherry, INDIA.

January 09-10, 2009.

6. Suresh S, Srivastava VC, Mishra IM.

Adsorption isotherm and thermodynamics for removal of catechol and resorcinol onto granular activated carbon.

International Conference on Separation Processes. Organized by Department of Chemical Engineering and Technology, IT-BHU, Varanasi, INDIA.

October 20-22, 2009.

7. Kushwaha JP, Srivastava VC, Mall ID.

Pretreatment of dairy industry wastewaters by natural organic coagulants.

International Conference on Separation Processes. Organized by Department of Chemical Engineering and Technology, IT-BHU, Varanasi, INDIA.

October 20-22, 2009.

8. Suresh S, Srivastava VC, Mishra IM.

Desorption and disposal study for aniline-loaded granular activated carbon.

International Conference on Separation Processes. Organized by Department of Chemical Engineering and Technology, IT-BHU, Varanasi, INDIA.

October 20-22, 2009.

9. Verma S, Srivastava VC, Prasad B, Mishra IM.

Biological Treatment of Purified Terephthalic Acid Wastewater-A Perspective.

International Conference on Recent Trends in Management, Technology and Environment. Organized by S.D. College of Engineering and Technology, Muzaffarnagar, INDIA.

November 28 – 29, 2009

10. Suresh S, Srivastava VC, Mishra IM.

Studies on simultaneous adsorption of aniline and catechol on granular activated carbon.

International Conference on Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering. Organized by Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, National University of Singapore, SINGAPORE.

Jan. 28-29, 2010

11. Kumar Sachin, Srivastava VC, Badoni RP.

Preparation and characterization of zirconia catalysts for the removal of sulfur compounds in distillate fuels

9th International Oil and Gas Conference and Exhibition (PETROTECH 2010), New Delhi, India.

Oct. 31-Nov. 3, 2010

12. Mall ID, Lakshmi UR, Srivastava VC.

Removal of indigo carmine dye from aqueous solution using bagasse fly ash.

WITS (Water and Sustainable Economic Development) Conference held at the FAAP University, Sao Paulo, BRAZIL.

March 17-19, 2011.

13. Suresh S, Srivastava VC, Mishra IM.

Equilibrium modeling of binary adsorption of nitrophenol and hydroquinone.

WITS (Water and Sustainable Economic Development) Conference held at the FAAP University, Sao Paulo, BRAZIL.

March 17-19, 2011.

14. Pakhre V, Srivastava VC.

Adsorption of benzoic acid and salicylic acid onto granular activated carbon.

International Conference on Chemical, Civil and Environmental Engineering (ICCEE 2012), Dubai, UAE

March 24-25, 2012.

15. Subbaramaiah V, Srivastava VC, Mall ID.

Synthesis and characterization of (Cu, Co, Ce/SBA-15) for oxidation of pyridine bearing

Second international conference on advanced oxidation processes, AOP-2012, Kottayam, Kerala.

October 5-8, 2012.

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wastewater.16. Singh S,

Srivastava VC, Mall ID.

Effect of zeta potential on removal of malachite green dye using electrochemical treatment method.

International Conference on Interface between Chemistry and Environment (ICICE). Organized by Ramjas College, University of Delhi, Delhi, India.

December 13 – 14, 2012.

17. Subbaramaiah V, Srivastava VC, Mall ID.

Santa Barbara amorphous-15 (SBA-15) supported cerium catalysis: synthesis, characterization and catalytic application.

International Conference on Advances in Chemical Engineering (ACE -2013), Organized by the Department of Chemical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Roorkee, India.

February 22-24, 2013

18. Singh S, Srivastava VC, Mall ID.

Electrochemical treatment of malachite green dye solution using iron electrode.

International conference on “Global Scenario in Environment and Energy”, Organized by the Department of Chemical Engineering, Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology (MANIT), Bhopal, India.

March 14-16, 2013.

19. Thakur C, Srivastava VC, Mall ID.

Adsorption of ternary mixture of phenol, catechol and resorcinol from aqueous solution by rice husk ash.

International Conference on Advances in Chemical Engineering (ICACE-2013), Organized by the Department of Chemical Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Raipur, India.

April 5-6, 2013.

20. Bariah N, Mishra IM, Srivastava VC.

Risk assessment of liquefied petroleum gas in road transport: A case study.

International Conference on Advances in Chemical Engineering (ICACE-2013), Organized by the Department of Chemical Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Raipur, India.

April 5-6, 2013.

21. Srivastava VC, Singh G, Sinha S, Subbaramaiah V.

Oxidation of toluene using activated alumina based catalyst

2nd International Conference on Oil, Gas and Petrochemical Issues (ICOGPI’ 2013), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

August 25-26, 2013

22. Bariah N, Mishra IM, Srivastava VC.

Analysis of fire and explosion hazards during surface transport of liquefied petroleum gas: A case study.

Hazards 24, IChemE’s flagship process safety conference, Edinburgh, United Kingdom. (HAZ/561)

May 7-9, 2014.

23. Kumar P, Srivastava VC, Jha MK.

Synthesis of biodiesel from transesterification of jatropha oil with methanol using double metal cyanide as catalyst.

2015 International Conference on Renewable Energy and Conversation (ICREC 2015), Bucharest, Romania.

October 29-31, 2015

24. Kumar N, Srivastava VC.

Synthesis of graphene oxide nanosheets by electrochemical exfoliation of graphite electrode followed by hummer’s method.

Emerging trends in Nanomaterials Science and technology, NIT Nagaland.

January 4-6, 2017.

25. Singh D, Mishra P, Srivastava VC, Kumar V, Mishra IM.

Thermal behaviour of Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids flow through fluidized beds.

13th International Conference on Gas–Liquid and Gas–Liquid–Solid Reactor Engineering (GLS-13), Brussels, Belgium.

August 20-23, 2017.

26. Shukla K, Srivastava VC.

Synthesis of diethyl carbonate (a fuel additive) from ethanol and propylene carbonate, using hydroxylapetite based catalysts.

3rd International Conference on Environmental Science and Technology (ICOEST), Budapest, Hungary.

October 19-23, 2017.

27. Rasool T, Srivastava VC, Khan MNS.

Pyrolysis and kinetic analyses of Banyan tree (Ficus Benghalensis) plant biomass waste for bio energy potential.

International Conference on Engineering Technologies (ICENTE’17), Konya, Turkey.

Dec. 07-09, 2017.

28. Kumar N, Synthesis of Highly Stable rGO 4th Green & Sustainable Energy Conference, May 05-

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Srivastava VC.

Supported ZnO nano-Catalyst for Transesterification of Methanol and Propylene Carbonate into Dimethyl carbonate (DMC).

Dresden, Germany. 08, 2019.

29. Chauhan R, Srivastava VC.

Electrochemical denitrification of highly contaminated actual nitrate wastewater by Ti/RuO2 electrode.

14th International Conference on Gas–Liquid and Gas–Liquid–Solid Reactor Engineering (GLS-13), Guilin, China.

May 30-June 3 2019.

[F] NATIONAL CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGSSl. No.

Authors Title of Paper Conference details Date

1. Mall ID, Srivastava VC.

Adsorption in chemical processes and pollution control.

Proceedings of SPI-2003, National Conference on Separation in Process Industries, Institute of Technology, Varanasi, INDIA.

February 14-16, 2003.

2. Mall ID, Gupta M, Srivastava VC.

Environmental Impact Assessment and Life Cycle Assessment and its Role in Sustainable Development of Indian pulp and paper Industry.

XIX National Convention of Environmental Engineers held at The Institution of Engineers (India), Udaipur Local centre, Udaipur, INDIA.

October 16-18, 2003.

3. Mall ID, Srivastava VC, Gupta RK.

Safety and hazards in handling of chlorine. A critical appraisal.

Proceedings of Managing Safety Challenges Ahead. Organized by Safety and Quality Forum, The Institution of Engineers (India) and Quality Council of INDIA. Hotel Le Meridien, New Delhi, INDIA.

February 14-16, 2005.

4. Mall ID, Srivastava VC, Sahu A.

Life cycle assessment of cement manufacture.

XXI National Convention of Chemical Engineers, Indian Chemical Industry Vision 2020, Udaipur, INDIA.

September 2-4, 2005.

5. Mall ID, Srivastava VC, Singh B.

Environmental protection in pulp and paper manufacture through cleaner technologies.

XXI National Convention of Chemical Engineers, Indian Chemical Industry Vision 2020, Udaipur, INDIA.

September 2-4, 2005.

6. Mall ID, Srivastava VC, Sahu AK, Singh B.

Safety and hazards in ammonia handling, storage and transportation.

Proceedings of Challenges of Occupational Safety and Health, Thrust: Safety in Transportation, Challenges of Occupational Safety and Health, Organized by Safety and Quality Forum, The Institution of Engineers (India), New Delhi, INDIA.

September 27-29, 2005.

7. Srivastava VC, Mall ID, Sahu AK.

Plastic waste management in India: an overview.

Proceedings of National Seminar on Recent Trends in Science, Technology and Its Applications, Organized by S.D. College of Engineering and technology, Muzaffarnagar, INDIA.

January 7-8, 2006.

8. Mall ID, Srivastava VC, Lataye DH, Kumar K.

Air pollution from cement manufacture.

Proceedings of All India Seminar on Air Pollution and health Impacts (AISAPHI), Organized by The Institution of Engineers (India), Roorkee Local Centre, Roorkee, INDIA.

February 23-24, 2006.

9. Mall ID, Srivastava VC, Mahesh S, Kumar S.

Air pollution from kraft pulp mill and its impact on environment.

Proceedings of All India Seminar on Air Pollution and health Impacts (AISAPHI), Organized by The Institution of Engineers (India), Roorkee Local Centre, Roorkee, INDIA.

February 23-24, 2006.

10. Srivastava VC, Mall ID, Kumar S.

Issues in Plastic waste management: Indian perspective.

Proceedings of All India Seminar on Frontier Areas of Chemical Engineering: Strategies for Future, Organized by The Institution of

March 18-19, 2006.

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Engineers (India), U.P. State Centre, Lucknow, INDIA.

11. Mall ID, Srivastava VC, Kumar S, Kumar K.

Environmental impact assessment of the petrochemical industry.

All India Seminar on Environmental Impact Assessment. Udaipur, INDIA.

August 18-19, 2006.

12. Mall ID, Srivastava VC, Saurabh Singh, Sinha S.

Safety and Hazards Management in Pulp and Paper Industry.

Proceedings of Safety Convention 2007. Organized by Safety and Quality Forum, The Institution of Engineers (India) and Quality Council of INDIA. Hotel Le Meridien, New Delhi, INDIA.

September 05-07, 2007.

13. Mall ID, Srivastava VC, Sinha S, Pachori A.

Mercury emissions and control. 22nd Indian Engineering Congress held at Udaipur, INDIA.

December 14-16, 2007.

14. Suresh S, Srivastava VC, Mishra IM.

Novel (Shaken) Bioreactors: Application to Biotechnology and Chemical Engineering.

National Seminar on Recent advances in Chemical Engineering Operation and Process in Chemical and Allied Industries. Organized by Institute of Technology, Guru Ghasidas University, Bilaspur, Chatisgarh, INDIA.

February 5-6, 2008.

15. Srivastava A, Srivastava VC.

A critical appraisal of techniques for deep-desulfurization of liquid fuels.

Fourth National Seminar on Recent Strategies of Management, Technology and Environmental Control. Organized by S.D. College of Engineering and Technology, Muzaffarnagar, INDIA.

February 9-10, 2008.

16. Srivastava VC, Mall ID, Mishra IM.

Equilibrium modelling of multi-component adsorption.

All India Seminar on Advances in Effluent and Environmental Control Measures in Chemical and Allied Industries. Organized by the Institution of Engineers (India), Delhi local centre, New Delhi, INDIA.

February 09-10, 2008.

17. Mishra IM, Srivastava VC, Prasad B

Treatment strategies for energy recovery from industrial effluents.

Energy Technology Conclave. Technology for Sustainability. Organized by the World Energy council, India Energy Forum and IRADe. New Delhi, INDIA.

March 13-14, 2008.

18. Suresh S, Srivastava VC, Mishra IM.

Comparison of techniques for the determination of the OTR/KLa in bioreactors.

61st Annual Session of IIChE and CHEMCON-2008 held at Chandigarh, INDIA.

December 27-30, 2008.

19. Suresh S, Srivastava VC, Mishra IM.

Modeling of bioreactor for the production of L-glutamic acid using Corynebacterium glutamicum fermentation.

61st Annual Session of IIChE and CHEMCON-2008 held at Chandigarh, INDIA.

December 27-30, 2008.

20. Kushwaha JP, Srivastava VC, Mall ID.

A review of various technologies for the treatment of dairy wastewaters

National Conference on “Recent Advances in Waste Management”. Organized by the Department of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Institution of Technology, Banaras Hnidu University, Varanasi, INDIA.

February 20-21, 2009.

21. Srivastava VC, Mall ID, Mishra IM.

Bioremediation for hazardous wastes

National Conference on “Recent Advances in Waste Management”. Organized by the Department of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Institution of Technology, Banaras Hnidu University, Varanasi, INDIA.

February 20-21, 2009.

22. Suresh S, Srivastava VC, Mishra IM.

A review of variables affecting the oxygen transfer rate (OTR)/kLa in bioreactors

AchemE 2009, organized by Department of Chemical Engineering, Thapar University of Engineering and Technology Patiala, INDIA.

February 27-28, 2009.

23. Suresh S, Srivastava VC,

Modelling of binary adsorption of aniline and phenol onto

4th Uttarakhand State Science and Technology Congress (USSTC). Organized at Govind

November 10-11,

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Mishra IM. granular activated carbon. Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar, INDIA.

2009.

24. Kushwaha JP, Srivastava VC, Mall ID.

Equilibrium isotherm modeling for dairy wastewater treatment by activated carbon.

4th Uttarakhand State Science and Technology Congress (USSTC). Organized at Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar, INDIA.

November 10-11, 2009.

25. Suresh S, Srivastava VC, Mishra IM.

Kinetic study on removal of catechol and resorcinol by granular activated carbon.

4th Uttarakhand State Science and Technology Congress (USSTC). Organized at Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar, INDIA.

November 10-11, 2009.

26. Suresh S, Srivastava VC, Mishra IM.

Kinetic study on removal of phenol and 4-chlorophenol by granular activated carbon

62nd Annual Session of IIChE and CHEMCON-2009 held at Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, INDIA.

December 27-30, 2009.

27. Suresh S, Srivastava VC, Mishra IM.

Adsorption isotherm and thermodynamics for removal of aniline onto granular activated carbon.

62nd Annual Session of IIChE and CHEMCON-2009 held at Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, INDIA.

December 27-30, 2009.

28. Subbaramaiah V, Suresh S, Mall ID, Srivastava VC.

Application of sequential batch reactor (SBR) for the wastewater treatment: A review.

“National Symposium on Reaction Engineering”. Organized by Department of Chemical Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Raipur, Chhattisgarh, INDIA.

January 22-23, 2010.

29. Subbaramaiah V, Suresh S, Mall ID, Srivastava VC.

Green house gas reduction and carbon trading opportunity in petroleum and petrochemical industries.

“National Symposium on Reaction Engineering”. Organized by Department of Chemical Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Raipur, Chhattisgarh, INDIA.

January 22-23, 2010.

30. Suresh S, Srivastava VC, Mishra IM.

Equilibrium modeling of binary adsorption of aniline and catechol onto granular activated carbon.

Chemference, 2010. Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, INDIA.

July 13-14, 2010.

31. Bariah N, Mishra IM, Srivastava VC

Hazard analysis of liquefied petroleum gas fire based on vapor cloud explosion.

“Fire Science and Technology Research and its implementation (FIRST”. Organized by Central Building Research Institute (CBRI), Roorkee

Nov. 3-4, 2011.

32. Potti Parmeshwar Rao, Srivastava VC, Mall ID

Status of water quality in Bhagwanpur Industrial Area, Roorkee.

6th Uttarakhand State Science and Technology Congress (USSTC). Organized at SSJ Campus, Kumaun University, Almora, Uttarakhand, INDIA.

November 14-17, 2011.

33. Tyagi A, SrivastavaVC, Mall ID

Studies on adsorptive removal of salicylic acids by granular activated carbons.

CHEMCON-2011, 64 Annual Session of the Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers, M S Ramaiah Institute of Technology (MSRIT), Bangalore, India

December 27 – 29, 2011

34. Ramireddy GKV,Sachin Kumar S, SrivastavaVC, Mall ID

Catalytic oxidation of 4-chlorophenol using α-FeOOH.

CHEMCON-2011, 64 Annual Session of the Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers, M S Ramaiah Institute of Technology (MSRIT), Bangalore, India

December 27 – 29, 2011

35. Garg M,SrivastavaVC, Mall ID

Adsorptive removal of furfuralby rice husk ash.

CHEMCON-2011, 64 Annual Session of the Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers, M S Ramaiah Institute of Technology (MSRIT), Bangalore, India

December 27 – 29, 2011.

36. SrivastavaVC

Recent technologies for fuel desulfurization

National Conference on “Recent Advances in Chemical and Environmental Engineering”. Organized by Department of Chemical Engineering, NIT Rourkela, Orissa, India

January 20-21, 2012

37. Thakur C, Mall ID, Srivastava VC

Adsorption study on removal of phenolic compounds by rice husk ash

National Conference on “Recent Advances in Chemical and Environmental Engineering”. Organized by Department of Chemical

January 20-21, 2012

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Engineering, NIT Rourkela, Orissa, India38. Toni PK, Mall

ID, Srivastava VC

Studies on adsorptive removal of 4-carboxy-benzaldehyde by rice husk ash

National Conference on “Recent Advances in Chemical and Environmental Engineering”. Organized by Department of Chemical Engineering, NIT Rourkela, Orissa, India

January 20-21, 2012

39. Parameswara Rao Potti, Srivastava VC, Mall ID

Characterization of Sn doped ZnO prepared via solution combustion synthesis method

National Conference on “Recent Advances in Chemical and Environmental Engineering”. Organized by Department of Chemical Engineering, NIT Rourkela, Orissa, India

January 20-21, 2012

40. Kushwaha JP, Srivastava VC, Mall ID, Sangal VK

Studies on residues of electrochemical treatment of dairy wastewater by iron electrodes

National Conference on “Recent Advances in Chemical and Environmental Engineering”. Organized by Department of Chemical Engineering, NIT Rourkela, Orissa, India

January 20-21, 2012

41. Thakur C, Srivastava VC, Mall ID.

Adsorption study on removal of phenolic compounds by baggase fly ash.

7th Uttarakhand State Science and Technology Congress (USSTC). Organized at Graphic Era University, Dehradun, INDIA.

November 21-23, 2012

42. Subbaramaiah V, Srivastava VC, Mall ID.

Factorial design for the evaluation of influence of the preparation parameters for synthesis Ce, Zr/SBA-15 catalyst for degradation of toxic organic wastewater.

7th Uttarakhand State Science and Technology Congress (USSTC). Organized at Graphic Era University, Dehradun, INDIA.

November 21-23, 2012

43. Srivastava VC. Treatment of wastewater by raphe-chemical and electrochemical methods, and desulphurization of liquid fuels

Indian National Academy of Engineering (INAE) Annual Convention, Central Building Research Institute (CBRI), Roorkee, India.

January 20-21, 2012

44. Praveen Kumar, Srivastava VC, Mishra IM

Dimethyl carbonate synthesis catalyzed (Ce-Zn) with supported catalyst for transesterification of ethylene carbonate with methanol

Chemference-2012, IIT Bombay, India. December 10 – 11, 2012.

45. Praveen Kumar, Srivastava VC, Mishra IM

Preparation and Characterization of Ce-M (M=Co, Cu, Fe and Zn) catalysts for synthesis of dimethyl carbonate;

CHEMCON-2012, 65th Annual Session of the Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers, National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar, India

December 27 – 30, 2012.

46. Praveen Kumar, Srivastava VC, Mishra IM

A critical review on production of dimethyl carbonate using various industrial processes.

CHEMCON-2012, 65th Annual Session of the Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers, National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar, India

December 27 – 30, 2012.

47. Subbaramaiah V, Srivastava VC, Mall ID.

Synthesis and characterization of carbon supported copper catalyst for the oxidation of aniline.

CHEMCON-2012, 65th Annual Session of the Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers, National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar, India. (P-317)

December 27 – 30, 2012.

48. Jadhav AJ, Srivastava VC, Mall ID, Mishra IM

Analysis of simultaneous adsorption of ternary metal ion mixture from aqueous solution onto bagasse fly ash.

CHEMCON-2013, 66th Annual Session of the Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers, Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai, India.

December 27 – 30, 2013.

49. Jadon BS, Srivastava VC, Singh S.

Catalytic oxidation of pyrogallol in aqueous solution by cobalt impregnated granular activated carbon.

National Seminar on “Recent Advances in Pollution and Abatement”. Meerut Institute of Engineering and Technology, Meerut.

February 14-15, 2014.

50. Kumar S, Srivastava VC, Nanoti SM, Kumar A.

Removal of refractive sulfur and nitrogen compounds from gas oil using solvent extraction: estimation of solubility

CHEMCON-2014, 67th Annual Session of the Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers, Dr. S. S. Bhatnagar University Institute of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Panjab

December 27 – 30, 2014.

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parameters and their application in solvents screening.

University, Chandigarh, India. (AS/0016)

51. Anand V, Gautam S, Srivastava VC.

Synthesization and characterization of zinc raphemecles by electrochemical process.

CHEMCON-2014, 67th Annual Session of the Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers, Dr. S. S. Bhatnagar University Institute of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Panjab University, Chandigarh, India. (NT/0053)

December 27 – 30, 2014.

52. Gautam S, Anand V, Srivastava VC.

Oxidative-extractive desulfurization of diesel using ionic liquid.

CHEMCON-2014, 67th Annual Session of the Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers, Dr. S. S. Bhatnagar University Institute of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Panjab University, Chandigarh, India. (AS/0058)

December 27 – 30, 2014.

53. Srivastava VC, Kumar P, Shukla K, Mishra IM.

Utilization of carbon-di-oxide for producing green alternative fuels, A way for producing sustainable energy.

SusCON 2015, 4th Annual International Conference on Sustainability, Indian Institute of Management, Shillong.

March 11-13, 2015.

54. Chauhan R, Srivastava VC.

Electrochemical degradation of 4-chlorophenol from aqueous solution by ruthenium oxide coated titanium electrode.

2nd National Conference on Advanced Oxidation Processes, AOP-2015, Dr. S. S. Bhatnagar University Institute of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Panjab University, Chandigarh, India. (OL 037)

October 15-17, 2015.

55. Yadav B, Srivastava VC.

Catalytic peroxidation of quinoline in waste water with Ce/GAC: Effect of Ce loading.

2nd National Conference on Advanced Oxidation Processes, AOP-2015, Dr. S. S. Bhatnagar University Institute of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Panjab University, Chandigarh, India. (OL 038)

October 15-17, 2015.

56. Singh S, Srivastava VC, Mondal TK.

Catalytic degradation of pyrrole by Ti/SBA-15.

CHEMCON-2015, 68th Annual Session of the Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers, Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati, India. (CR-039)

December 27 – 30, 2015.

57. Mishra NK, Kumar P, Srivastava VC.

Glycerol hydrogenolysis through catalytic transfer hydrogenation.

CHEMCON-2015, 68th Annual Session of the Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers, Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati, India. (CR 061)

December 27 – 30, 2015.

58. Toshniwal P, Srivastava VC.

Thermal degradation behaviour during co-pyrolysis of petroleum coke and wood pellets.

CHEMCON-2015, 68th Annual Session of the Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers, Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati, India. (PR 037)

December 27 – 30, 2015.

59. Shukla K, Srivastava VC.

A review on synthesis of diethyl carbonate by various methods.

CHEMCON-2015, 68th Annual Session of the Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers, Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati, India. (CR 034)

December 27 – 30, 2015.

60. Jain S, Kumar S, Verma S, Shukla K, Srivastava VC.

Modelling of phase behaviour for direct synthesis of diethyl carbonate from CO2.

CHEMCON-2015, 68th Annual Session of the Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers, Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati, India. (MS 041)

December 27 – 30, 2015.

61. Yadav B, Srivastava VC.

Removal of quinoline from wastewater using catalytic wet peroxidation process with cerium impregnated activated carbon.

CHEMCON-2015, 68th Annual Session of the Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers, Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati, India. (WW 047)

December 27 – 30, 2015.

62. Kumar N, Srivastava VC.

Synthesis of graphene oxide nanosheets by electrochemical exfoliation of graphite electrode.

Advances in Chemical and Environmental Engineering (ACEE 2016), NIT Jalandhar.

April 22-23, 2016.

63. Goyal A, Enhanced evaporative water CHEMCON-2016, 69th Annual Session of the Dec. 27-

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Srivastava VC. treatment of RO reject wastewater using nanoparticles.

Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers, Anna University, Chennai.

30, 2016.

64. Shukla K, Srivastava VC.

Synthesis of diethyl carbonate by ethanolysis of urea using Zn based catalysts.

CHEMCON-2016, 69th Annual Session of the Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers, Anna University, Chennai.

Dec. 27-30, 2016.

65. Bariha N, Garg M, Kumar S, Srivastava VC.

Numerical study for accidental release of methane from pressurized storage tank.

CHEMCON-2017, 70th Annual Session of the Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers, Haldia Regional Centre, Haldia Institute of Technology, Haldia-721657, Purba Medinipur, W.B.

Dec. 27-30, 2017.

66. Chauhan R, Srivastava VC.

Electrochemical mineralization of phenolic wastewater: Parametric, kinetic and mechanistic study.

ACS on Campus, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Roorkee – 247667, Uttarakhand, India.

Feb. 07, 2018.

67. Kumar N, Srivastava VC.

Synthesis of Cu doped ZnO NPs for the conversion of ethanol and urea into diethyl carbonate (DEC).

ACS on Campus, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Roorkee – 247667, Uttarakhand, India.

Feb. 07, 2018.

68. Kumar N, Srivastava VC.

Cu-ZnO nano-catalyst for transesterification of methanol and propylene carbonate into dimethyl carbonate.

12th International Conference on Complex Fluids and Soft Matter (COMPFLU-2018), Dept. of Chemical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Roorkee – 247667, Uttarakhand, India.

December 06-09, 2018.

69. Chauhan R, Srivastava VC.

Electrochemical reduction of nitrate contaminated wastewater.

CHEMCON-2017, 71th Annual Session of the Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar -144011, Punjab, India.

Dec. 27-30, 2018.

70. Singh V, Srivastava VC.

Sludge based adsorbent for remediation of ofloxacin from wastewater

CHEMCON-2017, 71th Annual Session of the Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar -144011, Punjab, India.

Dec. 27-30, 2018.

71. Sharma P, Gupta V, Raghuvanshi S, Chauhan R, Srivastava VC.

Electro-Coagulative treatment of carwash wastewater using Al anode: mineralization and kinetic study.

CHEMCON-2017, 71th Annual Session of the Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar -144011, Punjab, India.

Dec. 27-30, 2018.

72. Chauhan R, Srivastava VC.

Advance electro-reduction of nitrate contaminated wastewater: parametric, kinetic and mechanistic study. Paper ID–ACES-2019-017

National Conference on “Advance in Chemical Engineering and Science” ACES-2019, IISER, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India.

March 07-08, 2019

73. Singh V, Srivastava VC.

Biochar derived from Industrial sludge for remediation of ofloxacin from wastewater.

National Conference on “Advance in Chemical Engineering and Science” ACES-2019, IISER, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India.

March 07-08, 2019

74. Patidar R, Srivastava VC.

Effective sono-electrochemical oxidation of refractory ofloxacin pharmaceutical wastewater.

National Conference on “Advance in Chemical Engineering and Science” ACES-2019, IISER, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India.

March 07-08, 2019

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