Applications of Cellulose Nanocrystals (CNC) in Drug Delivery Specialty Polymers and Materials Advances Technologies Applications and Future Trends, 2025
Heavy Metal Remediation from Water/Wastewater Using Bioadsorbents - A Review Akhil Tewari, Dinesh S. Bhutada, Vinayak Wadgaonkar Nature Environment and Pollution Technology, 2023 This paper aims to emphasize heavy metals’ impact on water and its removal mechanism with a focus on adsorption. Furthermore, factors affecting bio adsorption, such as temperature, pH, RPM, and initial heavy metal concentration, have been studied for different heavy metals and bioadsorbents. A comparison of their adsorption capacities and efficiencies has been made. This review reviewed different bioadsorbents for their suitability in removing cadmium, lead, and copper ions from water and wastewater, typically by using adsorption as a methodology. A suitable summary compares various heavy metal removal techniques and their advantages and limitations. For adsorption, the characteristics of bioadsorbents and their activation steps have been consolidated. Furthermore, the effects of operational parameters and adsorption mechanisms have been discussed in the review. Apart from assessing the suitability of bioadsorbent, a novel bioadsorbent has been suggested for copper ions removal. The findings shall be significantly useful in applying bioadsorbent in water/wastewater treatment fields to reduce heavy metal pollution. Thorough and well-planned research in this field can facilitate the creation of sustainable and durable technology for wastewater treatment, addressing the increasing demand for safe and dependable water resources, focusing on making it cost-effective and recyclable.
State of the Art in Anaerobic Treatment of Landfill Leachate: A Review on Integrated System, Additive Substances, and Machine Learning Application Nur Ain Fitriah Zamrisham, Abdul Malek Abdul Wahab, Afifi Zainal, Dogan Karadag, Dinesh Bhutada, Sri Suhartini, Mohamed Ali Musa, Syazwani Idrus Water Switzerland, 2023 Leachates from landfills are highly polluted with a considerable content of organic and inorganic pollutants which pose severe deterioration to environment including soil, groundwater, surface water and air. Several mitigative measures have been applied for effective management of leachate such as biological treatment, engineering device control leachate migration, physical/chemical treatment, and membrane technology. Among the alternatives, anaerobic digestion (AD) is promising, with effective removal of pollutants and high potential for renewable energy production and nutrient recovery. Landfill leachate (LFL) is an excellent source as a substrate in an AD system, with its high content of organic matters. The advantages and disadvantages of AD of LFL were extensively discussed in this review in terms of its potential as a co-substrate, pre-treatment application, and the types and design parameters of the digester. The review critically evaluated the previous studies on leachate treatment using an AD system as well as potential factors which can enhance the treatment efficiency, including the application of an integrated system, additive substances as well as potential inhibition factors. Pre-treatment methods have the potential to meet desired effluent quality of LFL before discharging into receiving bodies. The review also highlighted the application of kinetic modelling and machine learning practices, along with the potential of energy generation in AD of LFL. Additionally, the review explored the various strategies, and recent advances in the anaerobic treatment of LFL, which suggested that there is a requirement to further improve the system, configuration and functioning as a precursor in selecting suitable integrated LFL-treatment technology.
Development of MgO nanoparticles via green synthesis at varying concentrations of precursor and mahua flower extract Pranali Kurhade, Shyam Kodape, Kunjan Junghare, Praful G. Bansod, Dinesh Bhutada Inorganic and Nano Metal Chemistry, 2023 Green synthesis process has been developed to produce MgO nanoparticles using wet chemical method. In this process, Madhuca longifolia (M. longifolia) flower extracts has been used as a reducing and stabilizing agent and magnesium nitrate hexahydrate is used as a metal precursor. This study exhibits the effect of varied concentrations of metal precursors and flower extracts on the shape and size of the MgO nanoparticles. FTIR, UV vis spectroscopy, SEM, EDS and HRTEM analysis have been carried out to identify the functional groups involved in the reduction process, confirmation of MgO nanoparticles, morphological and elemental analysis of the MgO nanoparticles respectively. The results confirmed the presence of spherical MgO nanoparticles decorated over the surface of MgO microclusters. It is observed that the varying concentration of flower extracts and precursor have a profound effect on morphology of the nanoparticles resulting in the decrease in cluster size with the increase in extract concentration. The nanoparticles were also tested for the presence of antibacterial activity against the bacterial species of Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus.
The study of bio-fuel generation and characteristics analysis from Jatropha, Karanja and Styrax officinalis L seed cakes Minal Deshmukh, A. B. Marathe, Dinesh Bhutada Distributed Generation and Alternative Energy Journal, 2021 Because of their high oil content in the kernel and ability to reduce green-house gas emissions, non-edible Jatropha, Karanja, and Styrax officinalis Lseeds are primarily used in biodiesel production. Outstanding demand forbiodiesel, as well as a huge amount of waste, is growing year after year. Asa result, the research analysis includes the hydrolysis, saccharification, andfermentation of non-edible de-oiled cakes derived from the aforementionedplants. The study research includes the generation of bio-ethanol from non-edible cakes, as well as the de-oiled seed kernel, which is incubated at 200◦C,25◦C, 30◦C, 35◦C, with pH 4, 5, 6, 7, and a holding time of 24 hours toproduce the solid fuel. The compound cake is then fermented for 72 hoursat 28◦C with Saccharomyces cerevisiae with a PH range of 5 to 6, and thesubstrate is autoclaved for 5 minutes at 15 psi pressure. Furthermore, thisresearch study performed centrifuge harvesting at 10,000 rpm for 10 minutesat 4◦C. The study’s findings demonstrate the time-related conversion of sugar(DNSA) and alcohol production (potassium dichromate) treatment, whichoutperforms the prior acid hydrolysis process.
Biodiesel Production From Nagpur Thermal Power Plant Ash Used As Catalyst Indian Journal of Environmental Protection, 2020
Influence of water soluble polymer on nano-filtration membrane for separation of nickel ion. International Journal of Scientific and Technology Research, 2020
Degradation of aniline blue dye in aqueous solution using ozonation as advanced oxidation process: Optimization and mechanism A Bhawsar, D Bhutada, S Ghuge Journal of the Indian Chemical Society 102 (6), 101742 , 2025 2025 Citations: 2
Applications of Cellulose Nanocrystals (CNC) in Drug Delivery D Bhutada, V Shaikh, A Kabade Specialty Polymers and Materials, 269-292 , 2025 2025
Effect of Epoxidized Soyabean Oil on Mechanical and Structural Properties of Sepiolite-Filled Polypropylene/Polyolefin Elastomer Composites MB Kulkarni, R Kumbhakarna, DS Bhutada, B Hazare, S Thorat, ... Smart Innovations and Technological Advancements in Civil and Mechanical … , 2024 2024
Review on conversion of jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus) waste for making value added polymers B Hajare, DS Bhutada, AM Khare, S Radhakrishnan, MB Kulkarni Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery 14 (19), 23245-23257 , 2024 2024 Citations: 10
State of the art in anaerobic treatment of landfill leachate: a review on integrated system, additive substances, and machine learning application. FZ Nur Ain, AW Abdul Malek, A Zainal, D Karadag, D Bhutada, S Suhartini, ... 2023
Development of MgO nanoparticles via green synthesis at varying concentrations of precursor and mahua flower extract P Kurhade, S Kodape, K Junghare, PG Bansod, D Bhutada Inorganic and Nano-Metal Chemistry 53 (3), 311-322 , 2023 2023 Citations: 4
COMPARISON OF THE EFFICACY OF NATURAL ADSORBENTS FROM JACKFRUIT AND COCONUT SHELL WASTE FOR THE ADSORPTION OF IMPURITIES OF DYE AND WASTEWATER AL Jadhav, PA Kadam, OB Gavade, MB Kulkarni, DS Bhutada, ... Catalysis in Green Chemistry and Engineering 6 (2) , 2023 2023
Catalytic conversion of fructose into 5-hydroxymethylfurfural by using Cr-modified Kunipia-F clay CR Gadipelly, K Moradiya, R Agarwal, LK Mannepalli Catalysis in Green Chemistry and Engineering 6 (2) , 2023 2023
Review on Biodiesel Wastewater Treatment Using Membrane Bioreactor (MBR) Technology SM Satbhai, NS Topare, DS Bhutada, SA Bokil, VS Wadgaonkar, ... Int. J. Membr. Sci. Technol. 10, 795-814 , 2023 2023 Citations: 1
Heavy Metal Remediation from Water/Wastewater Using Bioadsorbents-A Review T Akhil, B Dinesh S, W Vinayak 2023 Citations: 18
State of the art in anaerobic treatment of landfill leachate: A review on integrated system, additive substances, and machine learning application NAF Zamrisham, AMA Wahab, A Zainal, D Karadag, D Bhutada, ... Water 15 (7), 1303 , 2023 2023 Citations: 23
Ceramic membranes (Al2O3/TiO2) used for separation glycerol from biodiesel using response surface methodology P Bansod, S Kodape, J Bhasarkar, D Bhutada Materials Today: Proceedings 57, 1101-1107 , 2022 2022 Citations: 12
Application of TiO2 and Nb2O5 for ultrasonic degradation of Rhodamine-B NS Topare, DS Bhutada, PG Bansod Materials Today: Proceedings 51, 125-128 , 2022 2022 Citations: 6
The Study of Bio-Fuel Generation and Characteristics Analysis from Jatropha, Karanja and Styrax Officinalis L Seed Cakes M Deshmukh, AB Marathe, D Bhutada Distributed Generation & Alternative Energy Journal 36, 301–334-301–334 , 2021 2021 Citations: 5
Studies on effective utilization of Citrus Maxima fibers based PVC composites JJ Joglekar, YS Munde, AL Jadhav, DS Bhutada, S Radhakrishnan, ... Materials Today: Proceedings 42, 578-583 , 2021 2021 Citations: 17
Mechanical and morphological properties of Citrus Maxima waste powder filled Low-Density polyethylene composites JJ Joglekar, YS Munde, AL Jadhav, DS Bhutada, S Radhakrishnan, ... Materials Today: Proceedings 47, 5640-5645 , 2021 2021 Citations: 15
Card phenol based benzoxazine resin and its blends with epoxy and saturated polyester for coating application P Katkar, I Sancheti, DS Bhutada, A Rajput, S Thorat, S Radhakrishnan, ... Surface Coatings International 103 (6), 342-349 , 2020 2020
Influence Of Water Soluble Polymer On Nano- Filtration Membrane For Separation Of Nickel Ion SMK Dinesh.S.Bhutada, Praful.G.Bansod INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC & TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH 9 (02), 1726-1730 , 2020 2020
Two Layer membrane for separation of Carotonaids SB Dinesh Bhutada, Prafulla Bansod, R. W. Gaikwad, Shyam Kodape,Sachin R Sirsath IN Patent 201921053124 A , 2020 2020
Two layer handy model for separation of carbon dioxide from exhaust gases SK Dinesh Bhutada, Prafulla Bansod IN Patent 201,921,036,204 A , 2019 2019
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State of the art in anaerobic treatment of landfill leachate: A review on integrated system, additive substances, and machine learning application NAF Zamrisham, AMA Wahab, A Zainal, D Karadag, D Bhutada, ... Water 15 (7), 1303 , 2023 2023 Citations: 23
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Mechanical and morphological properties of Citrus Maxima waste powder filled Low-Density polyethylene composites JJ Joglekar, YS Munde, AL Jadhav, DS Bhutada, S Radhakrishnan, ... Materials Today: Proceedings 47, 5640-5645 , 2021 2021 Citations: 15
Ceramic membranes (Al2O3/TiO2) used for separation glycerol from biodiesel using response surface methodology P Bansod, S Kodape, J Bhasarkar, D Bhutada Materials Today: Proceedings 57, 1101-1107 , 2022 2022 Citations: 12
Review on conversion of jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus) waste for making value added polymers B Hajare, DS Bhutada, AM Khare, S Radhakrishnan, MB Kulkarni Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery 14 (19), 23245-23257 , 2024 2024 Citations: 10
Use of herbal coagulant for primary treatment of dairy wastewater DS Bhutada, MT Datar, SN Kaul Pune, India , 2006 2006 Citations: 7
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The Study of Bio-Fuel Generation and Characteristics Analysis from Jatropha, Karanja and Styrax Officinalis L Seed Cakes M Deshmukh, AB Marathe, D Bhutada Distributed Generation & Alternative Energy Journal 36, 301–334-301–334 , 2021 2021 Citations: 5
Development of MgO nanoparticles via green synthesis at varying concentrations of precursor and mahua flower extract P Kurhade, S Kodape, K Junghare, PG Bansod, D Bhutada Inorganic and Nano-Metal Chemistry 53 (3), 311-322 , 2023 2023 Citations: 4
Degradation of aniline blue dye in aqueous solution using ozonation as advanced oxidation process: Optimization and mechanism A Bhawsar, D Bhutada, S Ghuge Journal of the Indian Chemical Society 102 (6), 101742 , 2025 2025 Citations: 2
Enhancement of separation efficiency for nano filtration membrane using water-soluble polymer PG Bansod, D Bhutada, S Barkade, S Kodape Int. J. Recent Technol. Eng 8, 1470-1474 , 2019 2019 Citations: 2
Review on Biodiesel Wastewater Treatment Using Membrane Bioreactor (MBR) Technology SM Satbhai, NS Topare, DS Bhutada, SA Bokil, VS Wadgaonkar, ... Int. J. Membr. Sci. Technol. 10, 795-814 , 2023 2023 Citations: 1
Applications of Cellulose Nanocrystals (CNC) in Drug Delivery D Bhutada, V Shaikh, A Kabade Specialty Polymers and Materials, 269-292 , 2025 2025
Effect of Epoxidized Soyabean Oil on Mechanical and Structural Properties of Sepiolite-Filled Polypropylene/Polyolefin Elastomer Composites MB Kulkarni, R Kumbhakarna, DS Bhutada, B Hazare, S Thorat, ... Smart Innovations and Technological Advancements in Civil and Mechanical … , 2024 2024
State of the art in anaerobic treatment of landfill leachate: a review on integrated system, additive substances, and machine learning application. FZ Nur Ain, AW Abdul Malek, A Zainal, D Karadag, D Bhutada, S Suhartini, ... 2023
COMPARISON OF THE EFFICACY OF NATURAL ADSORBENTS FROM JACKFRUIT AND COCONUT SHELL WASTE FOR THE ADSORPTION OF IMPURITIES OF DYE AND WASTEWATER AL Jadhav, PA Kadam, OB Gavade, MB Kulkarni, DS Bhutada, ... Catalysis in Green Chemistry and Engineering 6 (2) , 2023 2023
Catalytic conversion of fructose into 5-hydroxymethylfurfural by using Cr-modified Kunipia-F clay CR Gadipelly, K Moradiya, R Agarwal, LK Mannepalli Catalysis in Green Chemistry and Engineering 6 (2) , 2023 2023
Card phenol based benzoxazine resin and its blends with epoxy and saturated polyester for coating application P Katkar, I Sancheti, DS Bhutada, A Rajput, S Thorat, S Radhakrishnan, ... Surface Coatings International 103 (6), 342-349 , 2020 2020
Influence Of Water Soluble Polymer On Nano- Filtration Membrane For Separation Of Nickel Ion SMK Dinesh.S.Bhutada, Praful.G.Bansod INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC & TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH 9 (02), 1726-1730 , 2020 2020