Dr. Dhiraj Sud
Professor
Chemistry
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Ph.D (1991) Punjab Agricultural University,Ludhiana M.Sc (1987) Punjab Agricultural University,Ludhiana M.Sc (1998) (Ecology and Environment)
Professor at Sant longowal Institute Of Engineering and Technology , SLIET from 2008 to present. Assoc. prof/Asstt Prof at SLIET from 2000 to 2008. Lecturer/Senior Lecturer at SLIET from 1991 to 2000
1.Comprehensive Engineering Chemistry Dhiraj Sud Kataria Publishers, 2000 2.Applied Chemistry Dhiraj Sud Kataria Publishers 1999 3.Metal Sequestration using Agricultural waste- Cleaner Technologies Dhiraj Sud and Umesh Garg Lambert Academic Publishing978-659-37640-5 2015
1. Editor Proceedings of National Seminar on Recent Advances in Environmental Sciences & Technology 2. Editor Proceedings & Souvenir of National Conference on Women in Development Processes
Chapter Authored in Books 1. Chelating ion exchangers in Ion Exchange Technology: Theory, Materials and Applications (978-94-007-1700-8) Dhiraj Sud Springer 2012 2. TiO2 nano composite membranes in New Polymeric Composite Materials Research (978-1-945291-08-1) Dhiraj Sud Forum LLC 13:978-1-945291-08-1 2016 3. Sol gel synthesis of transition metal oxides based electrode material for super capacitors (Vol 24, 2018 978-1-945291-52-4) Dhiraj Sud Materials Research Forum USA 2018 4. TiO2 based nanocomposite for photocatalytic degradation of organic pollutants (DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21741/9781945291630-10) Dhiraj Sud, & Nidhi Sharotri Materials Research Forum USA 2018 5. Heterogeneous Photocatalytic Treatment of Synthetic Dyes Emanating in Aqueous System from Textile Effluent (1-46 ISBN:978-613-8-93809-5) Dhiraj Sud, Paramjeet Kaur and Priti Bansal Scholars-press 2020 6. Polymeric -TiO2 Nanocomposites for Development of Fouling Resistant Membranes for Wastewater Treatment in Handbook of Nanomaterials and Nanocomposites for Energy and Environmental Applications, Kharissova et al. (eds.),( https://doi.org/1-21 10.1007/978-3-030-11155-7_140-1) Dhiraj Sud and Priti Bansal Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020 O. V. 2020 7. High Performance Liquid Chromatographic Techniques for Determination of Organophosphate Pesticides in Complex Matrices in book Green Sustainable Process for Chemical and Environmental Engineering and Science (pp.175-196 DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-12-821883-9.00006-0) Dhiraj Sud, Paramjeet Kaur and Priti Bansal Elsevier Jan 2021 8. Metal organic frameworks for Light driven photocatalysis of synthetic dyes in Metal organic frameworks and derivatives Gagandeep Kaur and Dhiraj Sud American Chemical Society Jun 2021
1. Three Stage Veggie and Fruit Cleanser (3S- VFC) {SLIET, Longowal & all three inventors}[202011034056, Dt.08/08/2020]
2. Portable waste disposal device and method thereof of {SLIET, Longowal & all three inventorsb }[202011042969, Dt.03/10/2020]
3. Cross-Linked Biopolymer composition and a method of preparation there of {Chandigarh University Inventor} [202011009169, Dt.03/03/2020]
4. Method for Detection and determination of Concentration of KMnO4 p to Micro Molar level. [202111034814, Dt 02/08/2021]
Executive Member : BIOFORUM under the aegis of Asian Polymer Society
Life Member, Indian Council of Chemists New Yorrk Academy of Sciences-1995 Fellow, Indian Chemical Society Life Member, Indian Society of Environment Science and Technology Member, Indian Women Scientist Association-1996 Life member, Indian Society of Technical Education Life Member, Punjab Academy of Sciences Life member, Indian Society of Analytical Scientists Royal Society of Chemistry -2017,2020
Citation matrices: https://doi.org/10.17632/btchxktzyw.2 Listed in database for 2% of world top scientists ,Bass, jeroen; Boyack, Kevin; loannidis,john (2020), “Data for “updated science-wide author databases of standardized citation indicators”, Mendeley Data,V2,doi:10.17632/btchxktzyw.2 Prof. Somekshara Rao Kaza award for best women scientist in Chemistry in 2019 by Indian Council of Chemists Bioresource Technology Most Cited Articles( 2007to 2010) award for the paper “ Agricultural waste material as potential adsorbent for sequestering heavy metal ions from aqueous solutions –A review, vol. 99,issue 14(2008),6017-6027
Green Education Award at 11th World Science Congress organized by Indian Society of Ecology and Environment
Science Direct Top-25 Cited Papers (for various Papers · Qualified “National Entrance Test” conducted by Govt. of India and awarded “Research Fellowship” by University Grants Commission, New Delhi, India. · Qualified “Joint Preliminary Test” held by Punjab State Govt. for Lectureship · Awarded University Merit Fellowship Ph.D · M.Sc in Ecology and Environment with Distinction · First Position In college B.Sc and Merit Position · International Man of the year-1997 by International Biographical centre Cambridge CB2 3QP England · Included in the Marques “Who is who in the world”.
Best Oral/Poster Award Publications 1.Best Poster Award Paper -Novel TiO2/ZnO photo catalysts for environment remediation: Synthesis, characterization and their photo catalytic reactivity,3rd National Symposium on Analytical Sciences (NSAS), organized by Indian Society of Analytical Scientists-Delhi Chapter and HP University, Shimla ,2008.Paper presented by Ph.D Student Priti Bansal. 2.Best Poster Award Paper Contribution of Analytical Techniques for sequestering of Heavy Metal Ions from Aqueous Solutions using Various Biosorbents in Different Forms 3rd National Symposium on Analytical Sciences (NSAS), organized by Indian Society of Analytical Scientists-Delhi Chapter and HP University, Shimla,2008.Paper presented by Ph.D Student Garima Mahajan. 3.Best Poster Award paper Adsorption characteristics of Monocrotophos by two different soils (Brown soil and Serozem soil) of Punjab. 13th Punjab Science Congress Climate change: Concerns and Solutions, Panjab University, Chandigarh.,2010 presented by Ph.D Student Paramjeet Kaur. 4.Best poster Award Paper: Analytical Techniques for Evaluating the Oraganophosphate Pesticide’s Behavior in Soil Environment, 3rd National Symposium on Analytical Sciences (NSAS), organized by Indian Society of Analytical Scientists-Delhi Chapter and HP University, Shimla, 2010 .presented by Ph.D Student Paramjeet Kaur 5.Best Poster Award Paper: Decolorization of synthetic dyes containing wastewater employing agricultural biomass,14th Punjab science Congress,2011, presented by Ph.D Student Navneet Kaur 6.Best Poster Award paper Removal of heavy metal ions using agriculture waste biomass loaded hydrogels beads from aqueous solutions : A clean Development Mechanism , National Conference Environment Health , Sept 27, 2011,Central University Punjab, Bhatinda 7. Best Poster Award Paper: Studies on persistence and transformation of organophosphate pesticides in aquatic environment. National Chemical Constellation Cheminar, NIT, Jalandhar. Aug.20-21. 2011, presented by Ph.D Student Paramjeet Kaur 8.Best Poster Award paper: Soil Microbes Population Identification for Sweeping the Residual Pesticides Load from the Soil and Aqueous Environment, International Conference on Innovations in Chemistry for Sustainable Development (ICSD-2011) Panjab University, Chandigarh, 01-03 Dec.,2011 presented by Ph.D Student Noorpreet Kaur 9. Oral Presentation Award Paper: Natural and Induced Degradation of Quinalphos: Identification of Intermediates using Hyphenated Chromatographic Techniques Chemical Constellation Cheminar (CCC-12), Sept. 10-12,2012, NIT, Jalandhar, presented by Ph.D Student Paramjeet Kaur 10. Oral Presentation Award Paper Studies on Persistence and Biodegradation of Monocrotophos by using Soil Microbe’s Population, RACES-2012, 2nd March, 2012 , presented by Ph.D Student Paramjeet Kaur 11. Oral Presentation Award Paper: Effectiveness of as-synthesized N-doped- TiO2 photo catalyst for photocatalytic treatment of real effluent from paper mill, A Multi-Track National Conference SLIETCON-2019 ,March 1 – 2, 2019, SLIET Longowal presented by Ph.D Student Nidhi 12. Oral Presentation Award Paper: Investigations on Swelling Characteristics of chitosan based hydrogels: Effect of pH and crosslinker, A Multi-Track National Conference SLIETCON-2019,March 1 – 2, 2019, SLIET Longowal presented by Ph.D Student Madhavi 13. Best Poster Award paper : Applications of xanthan gum in wastewater treatment- A review, A Multi-Track National Conference SLIETCON-2019,March 1 – 2, 2019, SLIET Longowal presented by Ph.D Student Madhavi
2021 1. Amphiphilic chitosan/acrylic acid/thiourea based semi-interpenetrating hydrogel: Solvothermal synthesis and evaluation for controlled release of organophosphate pesticide, Triazophos. Navneet Kaur, Sunita , Kamlesh Kumari and Dhiraj Sud ; DOI: 10.1002/app.50595, Journal of applied polymer Science [3.125]
2. Sonochemically synthesized mesoporous pyrophanite- MnTiO3/TiO2 nanoparticles: Adsorbent for removal of commercial Malecite green dye AbhinandanSyal and Dhiraj Sud; 10.30492/IJCCE.2021.522355.4500, Iranian Journal of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
3. Terephthalaldehyde as better crosslinking agent in crosslinked chitosan hydrogel for selective removal of anionic dyes Madhavi, Bharat Bajaj and Dhiraj Sud;45,4938,2021, New Journal of Chemistry10.1039/D0NJ05758D [3.591]
4. Adsorption Behaviour of Quinalphos and Its Leaching Potential in Different Agricultural Soils ParamjeetKaur,Priti Bansal &Dhiraj Sud, 730-742, 10.1080/15320383.2021.1890691,Soil and sedimentation Contamination – An International Journal
5. A comprehensive review on synthetic approaches for metal-organic frameworks: From traditional solvothermal to greener protocols, Dhiraj Sud and Gagandeep Kaur; Vol.193, 1 Jan 2021, 11489 Polyhedron ,https://doi.org/10.1016/j.poly.2020.114897 [3.052]
6. Hydrogels: Synthesis, Classifcation, Properties and Potential Applications—A Brief Review, Balbir Singh Kaith , Anjali Singh, Amit Kumar Sharma and Dhiraj Sud https://doi.org/10.1007/s10924-021-02184-5, Journal of Polymers and the Environment [3.667]
2020
7. A Review on Grafted, Crosslinked and Composites of Biopolymer Xanthan Gum for Phasing out Synthetic Dyes and Toxic Metal ions from Aqueous Solutions ArshpreetKaur, Damanjit Singh, and DhirajSud, POL-D-20-00452R1, 2020, J.of Polymer Research [3.097]
8. Toxicity, Natural and Induced Degradation of Chlorpyrifos Dhiraj Sud , Jitesh Kumar , Paramjeet Kaur and Priti Bansal, 65, N°2 (2020), J. Chil. Chem. Soc.
9. A Review on High Performance Liquid Chromatographic Methods for the determination of Metformin, Gagandeep Kaur*Sonali Garg, Pratima Sharma and Dhiraj Sud,10.2174/1573411016666200310141939 2020, Current Analytical Chemistry
2019
10. Development of Simple, Facile Spectrophotometric Method for Determination of Metformin Hydrochloride in Aqueous Medium Sonali Garg, Pratima Sharma Dhiraj Sud, 10.37532/jpddr.2020.9(1).1872019,J Pharm Drug Deliv Res,
11. Experimental and theoretical investigations of Mn-N-co-doped TiO2 photocatalyst for visible light induced degradation of organic pollutants N Sharotri, D Sharma, D Sud, 8, 5,2019, 3995-4009, Journal of Materials Research and Technology [5.289]
12. Investigations on amphoteric Chitosan/TiO2 bio-nanocomposites for application in visible light induced photocatalytic degradation M. Bahal, N. Kaur, NidhiSharotri and Dhiraj Sud 2019https://doi.org/10.1155/2019/2345631,Advances in Polymer Technology
13. Photocatalytic degradation of Monocrotophos using TiO2 photocatalyst: identification of intermediates by chromatographic techniques and reaction pathway Paramjeet Kaur, Priti Bansal, Dhiraj Sud;148 (2019) 329–337 ,Desalination and Water Treatment http://www.deswater.comdoi: 10.5004/dwt.2019.23830
14. Semi-interpenetrating networks of biopolymer chitosan/acrylic acid and thiourea hydrogels: synthesis, characterization, and their potential for removal of cadmium Navneet K. Bhullar, Kamlesh Kumari & Dhiraj Sud: 2019, 28, 3, pp 225–236,Iranian Polymer Journal Doi.org/10.1007/s13726-019-00693-8 2018 15. Development of highly selective novel fluorescence quenching probe based on Bi 2 S 3 -TiO 2 nanoparticles for sensing the Fe(III), D Sud, A Syal, 266 , 2018, 1-8, Sensors and Actuators B, Chemical DOI: 10.1016/j.snb.2018.03.104[7.27]
16. A biopolymer-based composite hydrogel for rhodamine 6G dye removal: its synthesis, adsorption isotherms and kinetics Navneet Bhullar, Kamlesh Kumari & Dhiraj Sud; 27, Issue 7, pp 527–535, 2018, Iranian Polymer Journal ISSN 1026-1265 Iran Polym J DOI 10.1007/s13726-018-0630-9 2017 17. Kinetic study on triazophos adsorption in soil and its persistence behaviour in different environmental segments. Sunita Rani and D.sud,61,3,206-220,2017, Agrochimica
18. Studies on chitosan based super hydrophilic adsorbent for phasing out Rhodamine 6G dye and Cd2+ ions from aqueous solutions N.Bhullar, K.Kumari and D. Sud, 2017- 95,355-364,Desalination and Water Treatment
19. Synthesis of chitosan based gel and study of swelling characteristics N.Bhullar, K.Kumari and D. Sud, 2017, 560-562,Indian Journal of Chemical Technology (IJCT)
20. Visible light responsive Mn-S-co-doped TiO 2 photocatalyst–Synthesis, characterization and mechanistic aspect of photocatalytic degradation N Sharotri, D Sud ,2017DOI: 10.1016/j.seppur.2017.03.053,Separation and Purification Technology[3.927] 2016
21. Reaction Kinetics and Mechanism of Visible Light Induced Photocatalytic Degradation of Pharmaceutical Drug, Diclofenac in Synthesized N-Doped Tio2 … N Sharotri, D Sud ,5, 2016,J Pharm Drug Deliv Research
22. Investigations on the phase transformation, optical characteristics and photocatalytic activity of synthesized heterostructurednanoporous Bi2O3–TiO2 D Sud, A Syal -63 (9) 2016, Journal of the Chinese Chemical Society
2015
23. Role of enhanced solar radiation for degradation of triazophos pesticide in soil matrix S. Rani and Dhiraj Sud, 120,2015 494–504,Solar EnergyElsevier[4.739]
24. A greener approach to synthesize visible light responsive S-doped TiO2 with enhanced photocatalytic activity Nidhi Sharotri and Dhiraj Sud, 39,2217, 2015, New J. Chem.Royal Society of Chemistry[3.277]
25. Ultrasound assisted synthesis and characterization of visible light responsive N-doped TiO2 nanomaterials for removal of 2-Chlorophanol NidhiSharotri and Dhiraj Sud,1,13,2015,Desalination and water treatment.
26. Remediation of Cd(II) metal ion from aqueous systems by using calcium alaginate modified (CAM)Acacia Salinga and DilbergiaSisso pods composite beads Garima Mahajan and Dhiraj Sud,50.3,354-364,2015,Separation Science and Technology
27. Development and Validation of HPLC Method for Determination of Triazophos Pesticide in Water S. Rani and Dhiraj Sud,Vol. 5 Issue 4 (65-69)Oct 2015,International Journal of Research in Chemistry and Environment
28. Effect of temperature on adsorption-desorption behaviour of triazophos in Indian soil S. Rani and Dhiraj Sud,61,1,36-42,2015,Plant Soil, Environ.
29. Potential of Microbial Biomass for Heavy Metal Removal: A Review Garima Mahajan, Dhiraj Sud 975,887 2015 International Journal of Computer Applications 2014 30. Time and temperature dependent sorption behaviour of dimethoate pesticide in various Indian soils Rani, Sunita;Sud, Dhiraj,28, 479-490, 2014,International Agrophysics
31. Persistence and biodegradation of quinalphos using soil microbes Dhanjal NI, Kaur P, Sud Dhiraj,Cameotra S.S.,86(5),457-61, 2014, Water Environ Res.
32. Heterostructured TiO2/ZnO –Excellent Nanophotocatalysts for Degradation of Organic Contaminants in AqueousSolution PritiBansal, Paramjeet Kaur, and Dhiraj Sud, 52(37-39),(2014),Desalination and Water Treatment
33. Persistence and Biodegradation of Monocrotophos using Soil Microbes. P. Kaur, N.I Kaur Dhanjal, S. Singh and Dhiraj Sud,2014, Desalination and water treatment, 10.1080/19443994.2014.899516
34. Nano sized carbonized waste biomass for heavy metal ion remediation Mahajan G. and Dhiraj Sud,16( 4) , pp(6-13) 2014,Polish Journal of Chemical Technology 35. Identification of Photocatalytic Degradated Products of Quinalphos by Hyphenated Technique and Degradation Pathway Paramjeet K. Sidhu and DhirajSud,37, 2639-2652, 2014,Journal of Liquid Chromatography & Related Technologies 2013 36. Utilization properties of Jatropha deoiled cake for removal of Ni (II) for aqueous solutions Garima Mahajan, Umesh Garg, Dhiraj Sud and Vinod Kumar Garg,8(4) 5596-5611,2013, Bioresources
37. Photocatalytic degradation of commercial dye, CI Reactive Red 35 in aqueous suspension: Degradation pathway and identification of intermediates by LC/MS Priti Bansal, Dhiraj Sud, 374–375, 66–72. 2013, Journal of Molecular Catalysis A Chemical [3.93]
38. HeterostructuredNanophotocatalysts for Degradation of Organophosphate Pesticides from Aqueous Streams Paramjeet Kaur, PritiBansal, andDhiraj Sud,57, 3, 2013,Journal of the Korean Chemical Society (JKCS)
39. Application of lignocellulosic waste materials for heavy metal ions removal from aqueous solution Garima Mahajan and Dhiraj Sud, 1, 1020-1027. 2013,Journal of Environmental and Chemical Engineering,ELSEVIER
40. Bioremediation of Cr (VI) metal ion from aqueous solutions using modified lignocellulosic agricultural waste biomass Garima Mahajan and Dhiraj Sud,3,2 ,2013, 35-43, Int J Adv Technol Eng Res 41. Ultrasound assisted synthesis of visible light responsive Nitrogen doped TiO2nanophotocatalyst Ramita, NidhiSharotri and Dhiraj Sud,856, 22-24, 2013, Advanced Material Research 2012 42. Treatment strategies for the effluents of recycled waste paper mills of Punjab D Sud, B Dass, S Sharma ,4,3,513-521, Journal of Emerging Trends in Engineering and Technology
43. Studies of adsorption for dye effluent and decolonization of methylene blue and methyl blue based on the surface of biomass adsorbent Bhullar, N., Sharma, S. and Sud, Dhiraj , 31 (4) , pp. 681-686,2012,Pollution Research
44. Photocatalytic degradation of quinalphos in aqueous TiO2 suspension: Reaction pathway and identification of intermediates by GC/MS Paramjeet Kaur and Dhiraj Sud, 365, 32–382012,Journal of Molecular Catalysis A: Chemical[3.93]
45. Heterogeneous Photocatalytic Degradation of Organophosphate Pesticides: A Review Paramjitkaur and Dhiraj Sud, 42:2365–2407, 2012, Critical Reviews in Environment Science and Technology [5.980]
46. Photodegradation of Commercial Dye, CI Reactive Blue 160 using ZnONanopowder: Degradation Pathway and Identification of Intermediates by GC/MS Sud Dhiraj and Bansal P., 85, 112–19,2012, Separation and Purification Technology[3.843]
47. Coupling of solar-assisted advanced oxidative and biological treatment for degradation of agro-residue-based soda bleaching effluent Dhir Amir, Prakash N.T. and Dhiraj Sud, 19 (9) , pp. 3906-3913, 2012 Environmental Science and Pollution Research
48. Comparative Studies On Tio2/ ZnoPhotocatalyzed Degradation Of 4-Chlorocatechol And Bleach Mill Effluents Dhir Amir, Prakash N.T. and Dhiraj Sud, 46 (1-3) , pp. 196-204,2012, Desalination and Water Treatment 49. Decolorization of congo red, a carcinogenic textile dye using semiconductor mediated photocatalysis Bhullar, N., Sud Dhiraj, 2012, 31 (1) , pp. 7-10, Pollution Research
50. Studies on decolourization and COD reduction of dye effluent using advanced oxidation processes Amit Dhir , Sangeeta Sharma, Dhiraj Sud and Chhotu Ram, 53 (2012) 11983-11987, Elixir Chem. Engg.
51. Decolorization of congo red, a carcinogenic textile dye using semiconductor mediated photocatalysis Navneet Bhullar and Dhiraj Sud, 31 (1) , pp. 7-10,2012, Pollution Research – 2011 52. Studies on coupled biological and photochemical treatment of soda pulp bleaching effluents from agroresidue based pulp and paper mill Dhir Amit, Prakash N.T. and Dhiraj Sud, 86 (12), pp. 1508-15132011, Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology
53. Photodegradation of commercial dye-Procion –blue HERD from real textile waste water using nanocatalysts Sud Dhiraj and Bansal P.,267244-249(2011),Desalination[5.905]
54. Kinetics and Equilibrium Studies of Cr(VI) Metal Ion remediation by Arachis Hypogea Shells Garima Mahajan and Dhiraj Sud,(3), 3324-38,2011, Bioresources
55. Environmental Remediation of Wastewater Containing Azo Dyes Employing HeterostructuredNanophotocatalyst Priti Bansal, Damanjit Singh and Dhiraj Sud, Vol. 50A, July 2011 pp. 991-995,Indian Journal of Chemistry – Section A Inorganic, Physical, Theoretical and Analytical Chemistry
56. Adsorption Kinetics, Isotherms and Desorption of Monocrotophos and Dichlorvos on Various Indian Soils Paramjit Kaur and Dhiraj Sud,39, 12, 1060–1067, 2011, Clean soil, air and water
57. Sequestering of Cd (II) and Ni (II) from Aqueous Solutions Wastewaters onto Chelex 100 Umesh K. Garg*, V. K. Garga and Dhiraj Sud, 28 (2011) 211–216,Desalination and Water Treatment 2010 58. Photocatalytic degradation of azo dye in aqueous TiO2 suspension: Reaction pathway and identification of intermediates products byLC/MS. PritiBansal ,Damanjeet Singh Dhiraj Sud,72 357–365(2010)Separation and purification Technology(Elesevier )
59. Comparative studies on photocatalytic efficiency of ZnO and TiO2 for decolourization and mineralization of Orange II” Priti Bansal, Damanjit Singh and Dhiraj Sud,29,4(2010),613-619,Pollution Research 2009 60. Removal of Hexavalent Chromium from aqueous solutions by adsorption on treated sugarcane baggasse using response surface methodology U. K.Garg,M.P.Kaur,V.K.Gargand Dhiraj Sud,249, ,475-4792009,Desalination[5.905]
61. Studies on Photodegradation of Malachite green using TiO2/ZnOphotocatalyst P. Bansal, N.Bhullar and Dhiraj Sud,12 (2009) 108–113, Desalination and Water Treatment
62. Optimization of Process Parameters for the Photocatalytic Degradation of 2,4-Dichlorophenol in Aqueous Solutions S.K.Kansal,Manohar Singh and Dhiraj Sud,7,A6,2009,International Journal Of Chemical Reactor Engineering 63. Comparative Evaluation of UV/Solar Light Induced Photodegradation of Azo Dye in Aqueous Solutions Priti Bansal, Damanjit Singh and Dhiraj Sud, Vol. 21, No. 10 (2009), S287-291, Asian J. of Chemistry
64. Studies on Photodegradation of Malachite green using TiO2/ZnOphotocatalyst Priti BansalN.Bhullar and Dhiraj Sud,12 (2009) 108–113 Desalination and Water Treatment
65. Removal of Hexavalent chromium from aqueous solutions by adsorption on treated sugarcane baggasse using response surface methodology Umesh, K.Garg,M.P.Kaur,V.K.Gargand Dhiraj Sud,24,475-479,2009,Desalination[5.905]
2008
66. Removal of Cadmium (II) from aqueous solutions by adsorption on agricultural biomass Umesh, K.Garg, G..K.Jawa, M.P.Kaur,V.K. Garg and Dhiraj Sud,154,1149-57, 2008, Hazardous materials[6.393]
67. Studies on TiO2 /ZnOphotocatalysed degradation of lignin S.K.Kansal,Manohar Singh and Dhiraj Sud,153,412-17,2008,J.Hazaradous materials(Elesevier )2.975
68. Effulent quality at Kraft /Soda agro-based papermills and its treatment using a heterogenous photocatalytic system S.K.Kansal,Manohar Singh and Dhiraj Sud , 228,1-3,183-190,2008, Desalination
69. Removal of Nickel(II) from aqueous solution by adsorption on agricultural waste biomass using a response surface methodological approach UmeshK.Garg,M.P.Kaur,V.K.Gargand Dhiraj Sud, 2008,99,1325-1331,Bioresource Technology[5.039]
70. Agricultural waste material as potential adsorbent for sequestering heavy metal ions from aqeous solutions-A Review Garima Mahajan, M.P.Kaur and Dhiraj Sud 99(14) 6017-27 2008,Bioresource Technology
2007
71. Parametric optimization of Photocatalytic degradation of catechol in aqueous solution by response surface methodology, S.K.Kansal,Manohar Singh and Dhiraj Sud,14(2),145-153,2007,Indian J. of Chemical Technology 72. Optimization of photocatalytic process parameters for the degradation of 2,4,6-trichlorophenol in aqueous solutions S.K.Kansal,Manohar Singh and Dhiraj Sud,194,6,787-802, 2007,Chemical Engineering communications
73. Studies on photodegradation of two commercial dyes in aqueous phase using different photocatalysis S.K.Kansal,Manohar Singh and Dhiraj Sud , 141,581-590,2007, J.Hazaradous materials,2.975[6.393]
74. Removal of hexavalent chromium from aqueous solutions by sugarcane baggasse Umesh, K.Garg,M.P. Kaur,V.K.Gargand Dhiraj Sud,140,60-68,2007, J. Hazardous materials(Elesevier ),2.975(6.393)
75. Removal of Ni(II)ions from aqueous solutions by sugarcane baggasse Umesh, K.Garg, Satnam Singh, M.P. Kaur and Dhiraj Sud, 26(1),61-64,2007,Pollution research
2006 76. Optimization of process parameters for the removal of Cr(VI) ions by agricultural waste materials UmeshK.Garg,V.K.Gargand Dhiraj Sud, 4(6), 2006, 1150-60 Electronics Journal of Environment,agriculture and Food Chemistry, Spain, EJEAFChe
77. Comparative evaluation of Uv/solar light induced photodegradation of phenol in aqueous solutions S.K.Kansal,Manohar Singh and Dhiraj Sud,Sec B,47,2,111-14,2006,Indian Chemical Engineer
78. Comparative evaluation ofUV/solar light induced photodegradation of phenol in aqueous solutions. S.K.Kansal,Manohar Singh and Dhiraj Sud, secB,47,2,111-14,2006,Indian Chemical engineer
79. UV light induced degradation of methylene blue using various photocatalysts M.P.Kaur, S.K.Kansal,Manohar Singh and D. Sud ,Vol18,no.5,20063422-27,Asian Journal of Chemistry
2005-1990 80. Studies on characterization and degradation of pulp and paper mill effluents S.K.Kansal,Manohar Singh and Dhiraj Sud,21(1),37-42,2005,Journal of Industrial Pollution Control
81. Inhibition of soil nitrification by diethyldithiocarbamates D.Sud ,Arora, T.Srivastava,B. Singh, C.L.Arora,15,2,2003, J. Environmental Science3
82. Study on metal dimethyldithiocarbamates for nitrification of soil D.Sud ,Arora ,T.srivastava,Bijoysingh and C.L.arora, 2,2003,Pollution research
83. Efficacy of some transition metal thiophenoxides against Spilosoma oblique (Walker) on sunflower D.Sud ,A.arora,Gurdip Singh and C.L.Arora,21(4):744-46,2003, Environment and Ecology
84. Transitition metal dialkyl-dithiocarbamate and their antifungal activity D.Sud ,A. Arora ,J.R.Sharma and C.L.Arora, 15,2,2003,Asian J. Chemistry 85. Interaction of phenylarsonic acid derivatives with Group(II) A metal ions. D.Sud,A.Sharma and B.S.Pannu, 80,169-70,2002,J. Indian Chem. Soc.
86. Protein and aminoacid composition of selected oilcakes D.Sud and B.S.Pannu,1994, 31, 231, Indian J. Nutr. And Dietet.,1993
87. Separation of amino acids from mustard (Brassica Campesteris) oil cake D.Sud, A. Shamaand B.S.Pannu,5(4), 1993, 1128-113,Asian J. Chem
88. Complexes of Mn(II), Fe(III), Ni(II) and Cu(II) with O- hydroxyphenyl urea D.Sud and B.S.Pannu,5(3), 1993, 502-506,Asian J. Chem
89. Role of metal ions in the ligand exchange separation of amino acids D. Sud , B. S. Hoti , B.S. Pannu,596, 1992, 281-284,J. of Chromatography
90. Stability and Thermodyanamics of Zn Group Metals with Salicyloyl urea V.Sood, D. Sud & B. S. Pannu,4,1992, 684-687,Asian J. Chem
91. Separation of Aminoacids from Taramiara (Eruca Sativa ) oilcake. D.Sud and B.S.Pannu, 1990, 931-932J.Indian Chem. Soc.,
1. Quantitation of cation binding by thiamacrocycles based exchangers and the design of highly selective concentration and Purification columns for cations. Council of Scientific & Industrial Research 4.66 lacs 3 yr Principal Investigator
2. Study on characterization and treatment of effluents from electroplating industries Ministry of Environment and Forests 11 lacs 3yrs Principal Investigator
3. Photo assisted oxidative detoxification of pollutants and design of photochemical reactor for treatment of Industrial effluents Ministry of Human Resources and Development 11lacs 3.6 yrs Principal Investigator
4. Advancement of existing facilities in environmental lab to establish Environment monitoring and control Center Ministry of Human Resources and Development 15 lacs 2yrs Principal Investigator
5. Combinational Photochemical and Biological approach for complete mineralization of Pulp and Paper Mill effluents Ministry of Human Resources and Development 15 lacs 3 yrs Co-PI
6. Synthetic development in S-triazines- A new approach from N-substituted amino isothiocyanates. CSIR Below 5 lacs 3YRS Co-PI
7. Synthesis and Structural studies of potential precursors for ordered III-V Semiconductors & epitaxial electronic materials AICTE Below 5 lacs 2YRS Co-PI Minor Projects Handled 8. National Environment Awareness Campaign Project of Govt. of India – Ministry of Environment and Forests Annual Grant 1998 –2004 Coordinator
9. SLIET Environment Awareness Campaign- 2002 Institute Grant 2002-03 Coordinator
10. Community Development Centre Ministry of Human Resources and Development 2004-2006 Project Officer
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