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    Neighboring Cage Participation for Assisted Construction of Self-Assembled Multicavity Conjoined Cages and Augmented Guest Binding by Mishra, Srabani S., Krishnaswamy, Shobhana, Chand, Dillip Kumar

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (21-02-2024)
    “…A set of Pd2L4, Pd3L4, and Pd4L4-type single-, double-, and triple-cavity cages are prepared by complexation of Pd­(NO3)2 with designer bis-monodentate (L1),…”
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    Biodegradation of dibenzothiophene and its application in the production of clean coal by Mishra, Srabani, Pradhan, Nilotpala, Panda, Sandeep, Akcil, Ata

    Published in Fuel processing technology (01-11-2016)
    “…In the current era, the alarming rate at which coal is being burned as a fuel is causing concern with regard to the release of sulphur oxides. According to…”
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    Low-Symmetry Self-Assembled Coordination Complexes with Exclusive Diastereoselectivity: Experimental and Computational Studies by Mishra, Srabani S, Kompella, Srinath V. K, Krishnaswamy, Shobhana, Balasubramanian, Sundaram, Chand, Dillip K

    Published in Inorganic chemistry (08-09-2020)
    “…A pyridine/aniline appended unsymmetrical bidentate ligand N-(4-(4-amino­benzyl)­phenyl)­nicotin­amide, investigated in this work has two well-separated…”
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    Small‐scale and scale‐up bioleaching of Li, Co, Ni and Mn from spent lithium‐ion batteries by Panda, Sandeep, Dembele, Seydou, Mishra, Srabani, Akcil, Ata, Agcasulu, İsmail, Hazrati, Edris, Tuncuk, Aysenur, Malavasi, Pierre, Gaydardzhiev, Stoyan

    “…BACKGROUND A bioleaching process could offer the advantage of higher metal recovery in a sustainable manner even from lithium‐ion battery (LIB) samples with…”
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    A Review on Chemical versus Microbial Leaching of Electronic Wastes with Emphasis on Base Metals Dissolution by Srabani Mishra, Sandeep Panda, Ata Akcil, Seydou Dembele, Ismail Agcasulu

    Published in Minerals (Basel) (01-11-2021)
    “…There is a growing interest in electronic wastes (e-wastes) recycling for metal recovery because the fast depletion of worldwide reserves for primary resources…”
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    Indispensable role of coal as an energy source in Turkey with focus on biodesulphurization studies and advances by Mishra, Srabani, Panda, Sandeep, Akcil, Ata

    “…Of late, sustainable energy development has received considerable importance throughout the world due to the growing concerns regarding climate change and…”
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    Extraction of copper from copper slag: Mineralogical insights, physical beneficiation and bioleaching studies by Panda, Sandeep, Mishra, Srabani, Rao, Danda Srinivas, Pradhan, Nilotpala, Mohapatra, Umaballava, Angadi, Shivakumar, Mishra, Barada Kanta

    Published in The Korean journal of chemical engineering (01-04-2015)
    “…Copper slag was subjected to in-depth mineralogical characterization by integrated instrumental techniques and evaluated for the efficacy of physical…”
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    Fluorescence microscopic visualization of halophile Bacillus tequilensis CH and mixed culture of acidophilic bacteria by Panda, Sandeep, Pradhan, Arun Kumar, Mishra, Srabani, Pradhan, Nilotpala

    “…Halophiles have been used as bioremediation agents in degradation of organic pollutants and acidophilic microorganisms are considered as efficient metal…”
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    Linear and circular helicates: A brief review by Paneerselvam, Aruna Priyadarsini, Mishra, Srabani Srotoswini, Chand, Dillip Kumar

    “…Helical self-assembled coordination complexes are broadly classified under linear and circular helicates. While the number of strands of the ligand units in a…”
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    Recovery of copper from a surface altered chalcopyrite contained ball mill spillage through bio-hydrometallurgical route by Panda, Sandeep, Rout, Pradeep Chandra, Sarangi, Chinmaya Kumar, Mishra, Srabani, Pradhan, Nilotpala, Mohapatra, Umaballav, Subbaiah, Tondepu, Sukla, Lala Behari, Mishra, Barada Kanta

    Published in The Korean journal of chemical engineering (01-03-2014)
    “…Bioleaching studies for chalcopyrite contained ball mill spillages are very scarce in the literature. We developed a process flow sheet for the recovery of…”
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    Biotechnological Avenues in Mineral Processing: Fundamentals, Applications and Advances in Bioleaching and Bio-beneficiation by Mishra, Srabani, Panda, Sandeep, Akcil, Ata, Dembele, Seydou

    “…Mineral biotechnological applications, e.g., bioleaching and bio-beneficiation, for waste treatment and resource recovery have invited due attention owing to…”
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    Biotechnological trends and market impact on the recovery of rare earth elements from bauxite residue (red mud) – A review by Panda, Sandeep, Costa, Rachel Biancalana, Shah, Syed Sikandar, Mishra, Srabani, Bevilaqua, Denise, Akcil, Ata

    Published in Resources, conservation and recycling (01-08-2021)
    “…The growing demand for rare earth elements (REEs) confronted with a parallel supply risk, draws major interest to utilize secondary resources bearing higher…”
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    Synergistic effect of biogenic Fe3+ coupled to S° oxidation on simultaneous bioleaching of Cu, Co, Zn and As from hazardous Pyrite Ash Waste by Panda, Sandeep, Akcil, Ata, Mishra, Srabani, Erust, Ceren

    Published in Journal of hazardous materials (05-03-2017)
    “…[Display omitted] •Industrial Pyrite Ash waste is associated with several environmental issues.•Bioleaching of Pyrite Ash wastes was performed for mutli-metal…”
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    A novel bioreactor system for simultaneous mutli-metal leaching from industrial pyrite ash: Effect of agitation and sulphur dosage by Panda, Sandeep, Akcil, Ata, Mishra, Srabani, Erust, Ceren

    Published in Journal of hazardous materials (15-01-2018)
    “…(a) Set-up of batch bioreactor system (4 individual reactors) connected with continuous water heating and circulation through the doubled layered jackets for…”
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    Laboratory and Semipilot Bioreactor Feasibility Tests for Desulphurization of Turkish Lignite using Leptospirillum ferriphilum by Mishra, Srabani, Akcil, Ata, Panda, Sandeep, Agcasulu, Ismail

    Published in Energy & fuels (15-03-2018)
    “…The low rank coal lignite stands out to be a profuse source of energy in Turkey and accounts for nearly 43% of its total fossil fuel production. However, the…”
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    Biodesulphurization of Turkish lignite by Leptospirillum ferriphilum: Effect of ferrous iron, Span-80 and ultrasonication by Mishra, Srabani, Akcil, Ata, Panda, Sandeep, Erust, Ceren

    Published in Hydrometallurgy (01-03-2018)
    “…Coal has been serving as a profuse source of energy since centuries and several attempts are being made to reduce sulphur emission levels from coal. Recently,…”
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    Effect of Span-80 and ultrasonication on biodesulphurization of lignite by Rhodococcus erythropolis: Lab to semi-pilot scale tests by Mishra, Srabani, Akcil, Ata, Panda, Sandeep, Tuncuk, Aysenur

    Published in Minerals engineering (01-04-2018)
    “…•R. erythropolis studied for Lignite biodesulphurization from lab to semi-pilot scale.•Effect of Span-80 and Ultrasonication compared for enhanced…”
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    Microalgal potential for nutrient-energy-wastewater nexus: Innovations, current trends and future directions by Panda, Sandeep, Mishra, Srabani, Akcil, Ata, Kucuker, Mehmet Ali

    Published in Energy & Environment (01-06-2021)
    “…Agricultural, domestic and industrial activities contribute in releasing several organic and inorganic substances into the water streams that result in…”
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    Insights into DBT biodegradation by a native Rhodococcus strain and its sulphur removal efficacy for two Indian coals and calcined pet coke by Mishra, Srabani, Panda, Sandeep, Pradhan, Nilotpala, Satapathy, Debasish, Biswal, Surendra Kumar, Mishra, Barada Kanta

    “…A native isolate, 9C, identified as Rhodococcus ruber (Genbank Accession number – KY029073) was studied for dibenzothiophene degradation and subsequent…”
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