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R Gandhimathi

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Preethi V, Nair S, Ramesh S, Gandhimathi R
J Environ Sci Health A Tox Hazard Subst Environ Eng . 2023 Jul; 58(9):793-804. PMID: 37458992
This study investigates the oil-water separation capability of iron-based superhydrophilic meshes. It also intends to provide an optimistic view of their potential for industrial application. Oil-water separation performance of the...
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Koulini G, Laiju A, Ramesh S, Gandhimathi R, Nidheesh P
Chemosphere . 2021 Dec; 289:133152. PMID: 34875291
Color-producing chemicals emitted from many sources, such as textile or dye manufacturing industries, are a significant concern worldwide. The present study focuses on the electro-peroxone (EP) process for decolorizing a...
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Antony J, Niveditha S, Gandhimathi R, Ramesh S, Nidheesh P
Waste Manag . 2020 Mar; 106:1-11. PMID: 32172098
The toxic leachate generated from landfills is becoming a major nuisance to the environment and has vital role in groundwater contamination. This study evaluated the potential of zero valent aluminium...
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Niveditha S, Gandhimathi R
Chemosphere . 2019 Nov; 242:125189. PMID: 31675578
In this study magnetite (FeO) was augmented over coal flyash and analyzed for the effectiveness as a catalyst in heterogeneous Fenton process for the degradation of persistent organic pollutant present...
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Uma V, Gandhimathi R
Bioresour Technol . 2018 Nov; 273:169-176. PMID: 30445269
Synthetic oily bilge water (OBW) treatment and subsequent production of biopolymer were studied by using a sequential batch reactor (SBR). The effect of various influencing parameters such as solids retention...
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Sruthi T, Gandhimathi R, Ramesh S, Nidheesh P
Chemosphere . 2018 Jul; 210:38-43. PMID: 29986221
In the present study, stabilized landfill leachate treatment by heterogeneous Fenton and electro-Fenton (EF) was carried out. Iron-manganese binary oxide loaded zeolite (IMZ) was used as a catalyst for generating...
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Warrier A, Gandhimathi R
Methods Appl Fluoresc . 2018 Apr; 6(3):035009. PMID: 29633725
In this article, we report on enhancement in photoluminescence and Raman line intensity of SnS quantum dots embedded in a mesh of Sn nanostructures. SnS nanoparticles synthesized by homogenous precipitation...
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Nidheesh P, Khatri J, Anantha Singh T, Gandhimathi R, Ramesh S
Chemosphere . 2018 Mar; 200:621-631. PMID: 29510370
Zero-valent metals (ZVM) are widely used to remove heavy metals, contaminants, toxicity, etc. from water and wastewater. Zero-valent aluminium (ZVAl) has large surface area and high surface reactivity. It has...
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Jinisha R, Gandhimathi R, Ramesh S, Nidheesh P, Velmathi S
Chemosphere . 2018 Mar; 200:446-454. PMID: 29501035
In the current study, Rhodamine B (RhB) dye was removed by electro-Fenton (EF) process using iron-doped SBA-15 (Fe-SBA-15; SBA: Santa Barbara Amorphous) mesoporous silica as a heterogeneous catalyst. This catalyst...
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Baiju A, Gandhimathi R, Ramesh S, Nidheesh P
J Environ Manage . 2018 Jan; 210:328-337. PMID: 29367141
Treatment of stabilized landfill leachate is a great challenge due to its poor biodegradability. Present study made an attempt to treat this wastewater by combining electro-Fenton (E-Fenton) and biological process....