Chonde Sachin GorobaAshokrao Mane Group of Institutions · Department of Applied Science & Humanities
Chonde Sachin Goroba
Doctor of Philosophy
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Antimicrobial activity of medicinal plants and its use for drinking water treatment.
Plants are the richest resource of drugs of traditional systems of medicine, modern medicines, nutraceuticals, food supplements, folk medicines, pharmaceutical intermediates and chemical entities for synthetic drugs. The use of plants and plant products as medicines could be traced as far back as the beginning of human civilization. In the present...
In the world, a large part of the wastewater is not previously treated, resulting in the contamination of water resources. Textile wastewater contains large volume of pollution load. In the present study, the removal of pH, COD, TS, TDS, TSS, Sulphate and Chloride has been studied by using Eichhornia crassipes and Pistia stratiotes. A lab scale stu...
Textile industry is distributed throughout the country. The manufacturing process of textile industry involve the use of various chemicals and after these processing textile effluent is mix in natural water bodies like river, lakes etc, which shows the impact on water quality changes i.e. cause of water pollution. In this research focus on to chang...
This research explores an eco-friendly solution to combat the contamination of water bodies with toxic hexavalent chromium, Cr (VI), often originating from industrial effluents. The study introduces activated carbon derived from pomegranate peels as an effective and low-cost adsorbent for removing Cr (VI) from aqueous solutions and industrial waste...
The aim of the present research study is to produce biodiesel from waste cooking oil (WCO) using Transesterification reaction at laboratory scale and also comparison of the % of yield and quality of Bio-diesel fuel that comply the specification of standard methods (ASTM D 6751 and ISO 3675/p32). For the production of Bio-diesel, WCO is collected fr...
The wastewater generated by the textile industry is rated as the most polluting among all industrial sectors considering both volumes discharged and effluent composition.Moringa oleifera seeds were reported as a natural coagulant (primary coagulant) in household water treatment as well as in the community water treatment systems.In present study th...
Nylon is a generic designation for a family of synthetic polymers known as polyamides. This tends to give polymers useful properties such as flexibility and elasticity. Because of durability and visibility of polyamides hazards of discarding polyamides is called as 'White Pollution'. Present study has examined the feasibility of composting for acti...
Nylon is a generic designation for a family of synthetic polymers known as polyamides. This tends to give polymers useful properties such as flexibility and elasticity. Because of durability and visibility of polyamides hazards of discarding polyamides is called as 'White Pollution'. Present study has examined the feasibility of composting for acti...
Nylon is a generic designation for a family of synthetic polymers known as polyamides. This tends to give polymers useful properties such as flexibility and elasticity. Because of durability and visibility of polyamides hazards of discarding polyamides is called as 'White Pollution'. Present study has examined the feasibility of composting for acti...
Abstract: Polymer is a chemical which is characterized by having extremely long molecules. This tends to give polymers useful properties such as flexibility and elasticity. Nylon is a generic designation for a family of synthetic polymers known generically as polyamides. It is a polymer having amide group. Present study has examined the feasibility...
A study of nylon 6 polymer degradation by lignolytic fungus Phanerochaete crysosporium has been carried out
under submerged conditions. The analysis was carried out using weight and thickness measurements, and I. R.
spectroscopy. Sheets of nylon 6 were inserted in fermentation broth which was incubated on a rotary shaker at
300C and 90 rpm. Nylon 6...
Nylon is one of the synthetic polymers which have large applications in environment. It is found to be a hard plastic for degradation. Present study has examined the feasibility of a fungus, Trametes versicolor NCIM 1086 for actively degrading synthetic polymer Nylon 6. The analysis was carried out using I. R. spectroscopy and mechanical techniques...
Nylon is one of the synthetic polymers which have large applications in environment. It is found to be a hard plastic for degradation. Present study has examined the feasibility of a fungus, Trametes versicolor NCIM 1086 for actively degrading synthetic polymer Nylon 6. The analysis was carried out using I. R. spectroscopy and mechanical techniques...
A controlled co-precipitation technique has been employed for the first time to grow cubic (ZnHg)Se semiconductor alloy thin films, based on the reaction of complexed Zn(NO3)2, Hg(NO3)2 with sodium selenosulphate (Na2SeSO3) in an aqueous ammoniacal medium at room temperature. The films were characterized by XRD, optical absorption, electrical measu...
A substitutional solid solution of mercury telluride in cadmium telluride (Cadmium Mercury Telluride, CMT) is considered as a third generation detector and an important photovoltaic material in material science. This paper describes a methodology to prepare CMT for the first time using a chemical deposition technique at 353K temperature. The reacti...