Browsing by Author "Tamulevicius, Sigitas"

Browsing by Author "Tamulevicius, Sigitas"

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  • Thakur, Sourbh; Govender, Penny P.; Mamo, Messai A.; Tamulevicius, Sigitas; Kumar Mishra, Yogendra; Kumar Thakur, Vijay (Elsevier, 2017-08-12)
    Lignin is one of the most abundant natural polymers after cellulose and has attracted great attention in academia as well as in industry for miscellaneous applications. Lignin also exhibits very high potential as a renewable ...
  • Thakur, Sourbh; Sharma, Bhawna; Verma, Ankit; Chaudhary, Jyoti; Tamulevicius, Sigitas; Thakur, Vijay Kumar (Taylor and Francis, 2018-09-24)
    Guar gum based hydrogels have evoked great attention in research as well as in industry for exploring miscellaneous applications in the field of water purification, medicine, agriculture, explosives, cosmetics, textile, ...
  • Thakur, Sourbh; Verma, Ankit; Sharma, Bhawna; Chaudhary, Jyoti; Tamulevicius, Sigitas; Thakur, Vijay Kumar (Elsevier, 2018-03-27)
    Due to their superior properties, plastics derived from petroleum have been extensively used almost in everyday life since last few decades. Because of lack in the manageability of plastic solid waste, their volume is ...
  • Thakur, Sourbh; Govender, Penny P.; Mamo, Messai A.; Tamulevicius, Sigitas; Kumar, Vijay (Elsevier, 2017-05-31)
    Innovative characteristics of hydrogels such as swellability, modifiability and hydrophilicity make them materials of choice for water treatment and other applications. Hydrogels have shown excellent adsorptive performance ...
  • Thakur, Sourbh; Sharma, Bhawna; Verma, Ankit; Chaudhary, Jyoti; Tamulevicius, Sigitas; Thakur, Vijay Kumar (Elsevier, 2018-06-27)
    Recently, there is a growing research interest in the applications and development of novel sustainable hydrogel materials in waste water treatment because of radically distinctive chemical and physical characteristics of ...
  • Thakur, Sourbh; Chaudhary, Jyoti; Sharma, Bhawna; Verma, Ankit; Tamulevicius, Sigitas; Thakur, Vijay Kumar (Elsevier, 2018-04-27)
    Recycling is groundwork of the worldwide efforts to diminish the amount of plastics in waste. Mostly around 7.8–8.2 million tons of poorly-used plastics enter the oceans every year. Non-biodegradable plastics settlements ...