Manoj Kumar Karnena received the B.S. degree in Environmental Science and the M.S. degree in Environmental science from GITAM (Deemed to be) University, India. Later, he pursued his Ph.D. in Water and Waste Water treatment at the same institution. He was the university topper and gold medalist in bachelors and post-graduation. He holds an Environmental Law degree from National Law University, Delhi, and Industrial Safety Degree from Annamalai University, Tamilnadu. Since 2019, he has been working as a teaching assistant with the Department of Environmental Science, GITAM Institute of Science, GITAM (Deemed to be) University, India. His greatest strengths are his research and communication skills. He started teaching and working in technical work in 2019 in various backgrounds. Manoj Kumar Karnena has written more than 50 papers since he started writing in 2017. He has written several book chapters and books on the topic within his research interest and holds two patents. His research i
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Water and Wastewater Treatment, Natural Coagulants, Nanocatalysis, Storage Technologies, and membrane technology.
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Electrospun Polymer Nanofibers in Catalysis for Pollutant Removal Madhavi Konni, Manoj Kumar Karnena Polymer Nanocomposites Fabrication to Applications, 2023 Electrospun nanofiber-related materials have recently gained much prominence in catalysis applications. The electrospun materials are reliable, and preparation methods are more straightforward than the conventional materials used for catalysis. The catalysis application for the degradation of pollutants with high-effective rates attracted scientists worldwide to develop state-of-the-art catalysts to remove the contaminants from the environment to be sustainable. Even though several studies are available in the literature, there is still a need for novel preparation methods to synthesize nanofibers. Further, the researchers are continuously working on the current topic and found that few electrospun nanofibers are efficient for the remediation of contaminants in a sustainable manner. Along these lines, the current chapter discusses the introduction to electrospun nanomaterials, a brief timeline of the electrospun nanofibers, preparation, catalyst types, and various catalysts produced by the researchers using electrospinning techniques and their utilization to degrade the organic and inorganic dyes and future challenges of the electrospun nanofibers.
A proposed Fuzzy logic model for Electrospun nanofiber pressurised membranes for water treatment-A review A.Ganapathi Rao, V.Pavan Kumari, Manoj Kumar Karnena Journal of Applied and Natural Science, 2023 Electrospun nanofiber membranes and nanocomposites for water treatment is an emerging concept growing faster in science, gaining more prominence among various scientists, and creating attention to improve water quality. The familiarity with fabricating these materials is increased, and researchers worldwide target more nanomaterial manufacturing and synthesis for several applications. The electrospinning process for nanofibers' preparation allows polymers to incorporate various functionalized materials. Scientists have recently proposed electrospun membranes using fluorinated compounds and polymers with hydrocarbons. The membranes prepared by the electrospun nanofiber to purify water created a primary research axis, and various laboratory experiments proved efficient. In recent years, the usage of fuzzy analysis in industries has increased, and these logics are applied in every unit process of the water industry. The present review primarily discusses the recent pressurized electrospun membrane technologies utilized in the water industries and machine learning methods that can be applied in the water industries. Further, it suggests a new novel way of integrating options to connect the fuzzy with water treatment to enhance the electrospun nanofiber prospects in the water industry. Implementing these fuzzy models in future by water industries might reduce maintenance costs and help in understanding the characteristics of the effluent quality in detail.
Sustainable Recent Development Practices for the Plastic Waste Management: A Review Madhavi Konni, Bhavya Kavitha Dwarapureddi, Manoj Kumar Karnena Waste Recovery and Management an Approach Toward Sustainable Development Goals, 2023 In recent years, plastic waste has created a menace to the milieu and public health. Plastic waste treatment methods like incineration and landfilling can’t efficiently treat plastic waste. Thus, there is a need for advanced treatment units to reduce and manage plastic waste generated by anthropogenic activities. Plastic waste treatment has become the sustainable development goal by 2025. The current book chapter reports the sustainable plastic waste treatment technologies from the literature available and analyses the mechanisms; it proposes solutions to reduce the gaps between recent developments and industrial requirements. The technologies presented in the chapter are categorized based on plastic recycling and plastic degradation. The recycling methods of non-biodegradable plastics were divided into recycling, reuse, and recovery of resources. The plastic degradation methods were divided into oxic and anoxic biodegradation. Further, the current chapter aims to provide insights within a detailed introduction to the advanced treatment technologies for plastic treatment, enabling us to understand the status of the emergent technologies in treating plastic waste, other sustainable technologies like biodegradation, composting, etc., available for treatment, and the future scope of research to develop novel technologies was discussed.
Sustainable Nano-Bioremediation Approaches for the Treatment of Polluted Soils Irrinki Hemalatha, Dakamari Harika, Manoj Kumar Karnena Nature Environment and Pollution Technology, 2022 Due to the widespread adoption of conventional approaches for the remediation of contaminated soils, these techniques have become more well-known in the literature. However, these methods have both advantages and disadvantages. Integrating traditional degradation technologies with Nano-technology might be the right solution for removing toxicants from the environment to overcome these problems. Nano bioremediation is a new technique that has gained prominence in recent years among many researchers worldwide. These techniques aim to remove the contaminants’ concentration and minimize their impacts on the environment. The integrated approaches benefit bioremediation and nanotechnology to remove the pollutants more efficiently within less time in an eco-friendly manner than individual processes. The current review provides insights into nanotechnology and different kinds of nanomaterials that have been reported in eliminating pollutants from the environment. Further, the mechanism and challenges with nano bioremediation were explained in detail.
Contemplations and investigations on green coagulants in treatment of surface water: a critical review Manoj Kumar Karnena, Vara Saritha Applied Water Science, 2022 Coagulation is an essential and easy process to treat water and wastewater and also to adopt for point of use solutions. Coagulants have played a significant role in providing safe and potable water. Nevertheless, the ill effects of chemical coagulants, such as health effects and substantial sludge quantities, cannot be ignored. Under given conditions, the search for alternative coagulants has been the need of the hour, and researchers have presented those natural coagulants are promising alternatives. The exploration and evaluation of plant-based coagulants have shown that these are fit to substitute chemical coagulants sustainably. Previous studies have presented the efficacy of various coagulants but could not fill in the gap existing in terms of a cumulative database of natural coagulants. In these lines, the focus of the current review is to present the history of natural coagulants, the science involved and studies carried out to evaluate them at different levels. Furthermore, a cumulative database of 57 natural coagulants with their efficacy in removing impurities from raw water is presented.
Sustainable current waste management practices and approaches in the construction industry of India Madhavi Konni, Madhuri Pulavarthi, Manoj Kumar Karnena Clean Technologies and Sustainable Development in Civil Engineering, 2022 Developing countries like India are adopting new construction techniques for waste minimisation and practices due to the stringent rules and regulations from the past few years. However, some construction industries continuously fail to adopt and understand the legislation to minimise the limited use of natural resources. Recycling the construction waste during the construction phases is the new method currently adopted by the construction industries to reduce the waste. The current review attempts to identify the list of the techniques available for the minimization of waste in construction. Further, the authors have listed the various sources of waste generation in the construction industries and how the countries deal with the current waste.
Retracted to: Natural Organic Matter (NOM) Transformations and their Effects on Water Treatment Process: A Contemporary Review (Recent Innovations in Chemical Engineering 2021, 14, 5, 10.2174/2405520415666211229101553) Vara Saritha, Manoj Kumar Karnena, Madhavi Konni, Bhavya Kavitha Dwarapureddi Recent Innovations in Chemical Engineering, 2022 <p>The article entitled “Natural Organic Matter (NOM) Transformations and their Effects on Water Treatment Process: A Contemporary Review”, by Karnena et al., published in Recent Innovations in Chemical Engineering (Formerly Recent Patents on Chemical Engineering) 2021; 14(5). https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/2405520415666211229101553 has been retracted on a complaint of plagiarism with a previously published article entitled “Natural organic matter-cations complexation and its impact on water treatment: A critical review” in the journal Water Research 2019, 160, 130-147. 10.1016/j.watres.2019.05.064. </p><p> The authors were notified of the complaint and were requested to provide justification in their defense. However, they have not responded in this regard. </p><p> Bentham Science apologizes to the readers of the journal for any inconvenience this may have caused. </p><p> The Bentham Editorial Policy on Article Retraction can be found at https://benthamscience.com/editorial-policies-main.php. </p><p> BENTHAM SCIENCE DISCLAIMER: </p><p> It is a condition of publication that manuscripts submitted to this journal have not been published and will not be simultaneously submitted or published elsewhere. Furthermore, any data, illustration, structure or table that has been published elsewhere must be reported, and copyright permission for reproduction must be obtained. Plagiarism is strictly forbidden, and by submitting the article for publication the authors agree that the publishers have the legal right to take appropriate action against the authors, if plagiarism or fabricated information is discovered. By submitting a manuscript, the authors agree that the copyright of their article is transferred to the publishers if and when the article is accepted for publication.</p>
Previous, contemporary, and prospects of e-waste and its management Vara Saritha, Madhavi Konni, Bhavya Kavitha Dwarapureddi, R. S. S. Srikanth Vemuri, Manoj Kumar Karnena Handbook of Research on Waste Diversion and Minimization Technologies for the Industrial Sector, 2021
Epidemiology of cancers in women Saritha Vara, Manoj Kumar Karnena, Bhavya Kavitha Dwarapureddi A Theranostic and Precision Medicine Approach for Female Specific Cancers, 2020
Will single use products lead to sustainability? Saritha Vara, Manoj Kumar Karnena, Bhavya Kavitha Dwarapureddi, Bhavannarayana Chintalapudi International Journal of Social Ecology and Sustainable Development, 2019
Natural preservatives for nonalcoholic beverages Saritha Vara, Manoj Kumar Karnena, Bhavya Kavitha Dwarapureddi Preservatives and Preservation Approaches in Beverages Volume 15 the Science of Beverages, 2019
Natural Coagulants: A nature based solution for the treatment of water and wastewater MK Karnena Visakhapatnam , 2024 2024
Electrospun Polymer Nanofibers in Catalysis for Pollutant Removal M Konni, MK Karnena Polymer Nanocomposites: Fabrication to Applications, 41 , 2023 2023
Sustainable Recent Development Practices for the Plastic Waste Management M Konni, B Kavitha, MK Karnena Waste Recovery and Management: An Approach Toward Sustainable Development … , 2023 2023 Citations: 1
A proposed Fuzzy logic model for Electrospun nanofiber pressurised membranes for water treatment-A review AG Rao, VP Kumari, MK Karnena Journal of Applied and Natural Science 15 (1), 57 , 2023 2023 Citations: 3
Hydrogen adsorption behaviour in Graphene Oxide doped Ni/Pd@ f-MWCNTs–A sustainable cleaner energy approach M Konni, MK Karnena, SB Mukkamala Materials Today: Proceedings 80, 415-419 , 2023 2023 Citations: 1
Nano-bioremediation for the Reclamation and Treatment of Contaminated Sites M Konni, BK Dwarapureddi, MK Karnena Microbial and Biotechnological Interventions in Bioremediation and … , 2022 2022
Contemplations and investigations on green coagulants in treatment of surface water: a critical review MK Karnena, V Saritha Applied Water Science 12 (7), 150 , 2022 2022 Citations: 25
Retracted: Natural Organic Matter (NOM) Transformations and their Effects on Water Treatment Process: A Contemporary Review MK Karnena, M Konni, BK Dwarapureddi, V Saritha Recent Innovations in Chemical Engineering (Formerly Recent Patents on … , 2022 2022 Citations: 1
Blend of natural coagulants as a sustainable solution for challenges of pollution from aquaculture wastewater MK Karnena, M Konni, BK Dwarapureddi, V Saritha Applied Water Science 12 (3), 47 , 2022 2022 Citations: 25
GIS-based approach qualitative features of sub-surface water from coastal district in Andhra Pradesh MK Karnena, M Konni, BK Dwarapureddi, Y Satyanarayana, V Saritha Applied Water Science 12 (3), 45 , 2022 2022 Citations: 11
Sustainable Nano-Bioremediation Approaches for the Treatment of Polluted Soils I Hemalatha, D Harika, MK Karnena 2022 Citations: 7
Watershed Ecology and the Environment MK Karnena, V Saritha 2022
Phytochemical and physicochemical screening of plant-based materials as coagulants for turbidity removal–An unprecedented approach MK Karnena, V Saritha Watershed Ecology and the Environment 4, 188-201 , 2022 2022 Citations: 18
Alum, Chitin and Sago as coagulants for the optimization of process parameters focussing on coagulant dose and mixing speed MK Karnena, BK Dwarapureddi, V Saritha Watershed Ecology and the Environment 4, 112-124 , 2022 2022 Citations: 23
Groundwater quality assessment by water quality index (WQI) and multivariate statistical analysis (MSA) for coastal zones of Srikakulam district, Andhra Pradesh AG Rao, VP Kumari, MK Karnena Journal of Applied and Natural Science 14 (3), 805 , 2022 2022 Citations: 1
Controlling Technologies Adopted for The Minimization of Non-Point Source Pollution from The Agriculture Runoff S Pericherla, MK Karnena, V Saritha 2022 Citations: 4
Hydrogen Sorption Behaviors on Lithium Doped MIL@ 53-Al at Non-Cryogenic Temperatures M Konni, MK Karnena, SB Mukkamala International Journal of Surface Engineering and Interdisciplinary Materials … , 2022 2022 Citations: 2
Predict the occurrence of radiation fog using statistical and Machine Learning models MK Karnena, M Konni IN Patent 202,241,030,690 , 2022 2022
Titanium dioxide electrospun nanofibers for dye removal-A review M Konni, BK Dwarapureddi, S Dash, A Raj, MK Karnena Journal of Applied and Natural Science 14 (2) , 2022 2022 Citations: 5
Sustainable Current Waste Management Practices and Approaches in the Construction Industry of India M Konni, M Pulavarthi, MK Karnena Clean Technologies and Sustainable Development in Civil Engineering, 19-35 , 2022 2022
MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS
“Exploring natural coagulants as impending alternatives towards sustainable water clarification”–a comparative studies of natural coagulants with alum V Saritha, MK Karnena, BK Dwarapureddi Journal of Water Process Engineering 32, 100982 , 2019 2019 Citations: 80
A Review on Impacts of Agricultural Runoff on Freshwater Resources S Pericherla, MK Karnena, S Vara International Journal on Emerging Technologies 11 (2), 829-833 , 2020 2020 Citations: 70
Natural preservatives for nonalcoholic beverages S Vara, MK Karnena, BK Dwarapureddi Preservatives and preservation approaches in beverages, 179-201 , 2019 2019 Citations: 27
Contemplations and investigations on green coagulants in treatment of surface water: a critical review MK Karnena, V Saritha Applied Water Science 12 (7), 150 , 2022 2022 Citations: 25
Blend of natural coagulants as a sustainable solution for challenges of pollution from aquaculture wastewater MK Karnena, M Konni, BK Dwarapureddi, V Saritha Applied Water Science 12 (3), 47 , 2022 2022 Citations: 25
Alum, Chitin and Sago as coagulants for the optimization of process parameters focussing on coagulant dose and mixing speed MK Karnena, BK Dwarapureddi, V Saritha Watershed Ecology and the Environment 4, 112-124 , 2022 2022 Citations: 23
Phytochemical and physicochemical screening of plant-based materials as coagulants for turbidity removal–An unprecedented approach MK Karnena, V Saritha Watershed Ecology and the Environment 4, 188-201 , 2022 2022 Citations: 18
Fungal enzymatic degradation of industrial effluents–A review S Vara, MK Karnena Current Research in Environmental & Applied Mycology (Journal of Fungal … , 2020 2020 Citations: 18
GIS-based approach qualitative features of sub-surface water from coastal district in Andhra Pradesh MK Karnena, M Konni, BK Dwarapureddi, Y Satyanarayana, V Saritha Applied Water Science 12 (3), 45 , 2022 2022 Citations: 11
Water treatment by green coagulants—nature at rescue MK Karnena, V Saritha Water safety, security and sustainability: threat detection and mitigation … , 2021 2021 Citations: 11
Evaluation of Spatial Variability in Ground Water Quality using Remote Sensing MK Karnena, V Saritha International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering 8 (2), 4269-4278 , 2019 2019 Citations: 11
Natural coagulants for the treatment of water and wastewater: a futuristic option for sustainable water clarification MK Karnena, V Saritha Recent Innovations in Chemical Engineering (Formerly Recent Patents on … , 2021 2021 Citations: 10
Competence of blended coagulants for surface water treatment V Saritha, MK Karnena, BK Dwarapureddi Applied Water Science 10 (1), 20 , 2020 2020 Citations: 10
Enhanced Room‐Temperature Synthesis of Li@ f‐MWCNTs for Hydrogen Storage Application M Konni, M Kumar Karnena, S Babu Mukkamala ChemistrySelect 5 (14), 4292-4296 , 2020 2020 Citations: 9
Membrane technology for treatment of pharmaceutical wastewaters: a novel approach S Vara, M Konni, MK Karnena Handbook of Research on Resource Management for Pollution and Waste … , 2020 2020 Citations: 9
Natural resources for sustainable water treatment-a review MK Karnena, V Saritha Current Environmental Management (Formerly: Current Environmental … , 2020 2020 Citations: 8
Pilot scale biological treatment as pre-treatment for reverse osmosis SRS Reddy, MK Karnena, V Saritha Journal of Water Resource and Protection 11 (11), 1369-1388 , 2019 2019 Citations: 8
Combined SBR and RO pilot scale treatment for pharmaceutical wastewater SR Reddy, V Saritha, MK Karnena, BK Dwarapureddi Desalination and Water Treatment 98, 45-51 , 2017 2017 Citations: 8
Sustainable Nano-Bioremediation Approaches for the Treatment of Polluted Soils I Hemalatha, D Harika, MK Karnena 2022 Citations: 7
Will Single Use Products Lead to Sustainability? S Vara, MK Karnena, BK Dwarapureddi, B Chintalapudi International Journal of Social Ecology and Sustainable Development (IJSESD … , 2019 2019 Citations: 7
RESEARCH OUTPUTS (PATENTS, SOFTWARE, PUBLICATIONS, PRODUCTS)
Kitchen Waste Convert into an Organic Material Device (AU Patent 2021100215)