Monika Antil

Monika Antil
Central Scientific Instruments Organisation | CSIO · MSSA

Master of Technology
Working as a Research Scholar/Prime Minister Fellow

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Introduction
Additional affiliations
October 2022 - present
Central Scientific Instruments Organisation
Position
  • Researcher
Description
  • Ms Monika is a Prime Minister Fellow at the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research - Central Scientific Instruments Organisation (CSIR-CSIO), Chandigarh. Her research focuses on developing innovative, low-cost, smart sensor technologies for monitoring drinking water and wastewater. This innovative approach ensures safe and sustainable water resource management in rural and urban areas across India.
October 2022 - present
Central Scientific Instruments Organisation
Position
  • Prime Minster Fellow
Description
  • Ms Monika is a Prime Minister Fellow at the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research - Central Scientific Instruments Organisation (CSIR-CSIO), Chandigarh. Her research focuses on developing innovative, low-cost, smart sensor technologies for monitoring drinking water and wastewater. This innovative approach ensures safe and sustainable water resource management in rural and urban areas across India.
Education
August 2016 - August 2018

Publications

Publications (5)
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This work introduces a ground-breaking electrochemical sensor for selectively detecting arsenic, a toxic contaminant, in water. The sensor merges the high sensitivity of stripping voltammetry with the powerful data analysis of chemometrics, achieving exceptional detection limits. By optimizing deposition potential, time, and scan rate, the analytic...
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The ionic form of Arsenic As3+ is the most toxic, causing severe health problems like cancer, cardiovascular diseases, and developmental disorders. Therefore, researchers have contributed significantly to its removal and detection work. However, there is still a need for accurate, trustworthy, and sensitive methods that may be employed at field sit...
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The objective of this study deals with column optimization of adsorption-based on removal of arsenite ion using rice husk. The parameters affecting the column adsorption study, i.e., influent-concentration, bed depth, and flow rate, were optimized. The range of parameters, i.e., influent-concentration (15–50 mg/L), flow rate (20, 35, 45, and 60 mL/...
Chapter
Lead is an inorganic element that is useful and also highly toxic and non-biodegradable. The poisonous effect of lead ions has been considered a significant public health disease, particularly in developing countries. Several techniques and public health measures have been undertaken to inhibit lead exposure; lead exposure is still continuously rep...

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