Folgen
Dr. Abhilasha Singh Mathuriya
Dr. Abhilasha Singh Mathuriya
Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Government of India
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei gov.in
Titel
Zitiert von
Zitiert von
Jahr
Bioelectricity production from various wastewaters through microbial fuel cell technology
AS Mathuriya, VN Sharma
Journal of Biochemical Technology 2 (1), 133-137, 2010
1672010
Microbial fuel cells to recover heavy metals
AS Mathuriya, JV Yakhmi
Environmental chemistry letters 12, 483-494, 2014
1582014
Microbial fuel cells–Applications for generation of electrical power and beyond
AS Mathuriya, JV Yakhmi
Critical reviews in microbiology 42 (1), 127-143, 2016
1192016
Agricultural waste and wastewater as feedstock for bioelectricity generation using microbial fuel cells: Recent advances
S Pandit, N Savla, JM Sonawane, AMD Sani, PK Gupta, AS Mathuriya, ...
Fermentation 7 (3), 169, 2021
892021
Bioelectricity production from paper industry waste using a microbial fuel cell by Clostridium species
AS Mathuriya, VN Sharma
Journal of Biochemical Technology 1 (2), 49-52, 2009
842009
Architectural adaptations of microbial fuel cells
AS Mathuriya, DA Jadhav, MM Ghangrekar
Applied microbiology and biotechnology 102 (22), 9419-9432, 2018
692018
Inoculum selection to enhance performance of a microbial fuel cell for electricity generation during wastewater treatment
AS Mathuriya
Environmental technology 34 (13-14), 1957-1964, 2013
642013
Microbial powered electrochemical systems coupled with Membrane based technology for sustainable desalination and efficient wastewater treatment
N Savla, N Khanna, S Pandit, SP Jung, D Campus, S Pandit, SP Jung
J. Korean Soc. Envirom. Eng 42 (7), 360-380, 2020
632020
Polyhydroxyalkanoates: biodegradable plastics and their applications
AS Mathuriya, JV Yakhmi, LMT Martínez, OV Kharissova, BI Kharisov
Handbook of ecomaterials 4, 2873-900, 2017
602017
Novel microbial fuel cell design to operate with different wastewaters simultaneously
AS Mathuriya
Journal of Environmental Sciences 42, 105-111, 2016
522016
Assessment of expanded polystyrene as a separator in microbial fuel cell
AS Mathuriya, D Pant
Environmental technology 40 (16), 2052-2061, 2019
492019
Recent trends in biodegradable polyester nanomaterials for cancer therapy
PK Gupta, R Gahtori, K Govarthanan, V Sharma, S Pappuru, S Pandit, ...
Materials Science and Engineering: C 127, 112198, 2021
462021
Magnetotactic bacteria: nanodrivers of the future
AS Mathuriya
Critical reviews in biotechnology 36 (5), 788-802, 2016
462016
Bioelectricity production using plant-microbial fuel cell: Present state of art
R Shaikh, A Rizvi, M Quraishi, S Pandit, AS Mathuriya, PK Gupta, J Singh, ...
South African journal of botany 140, 393-408, 2021
372021
Magnetotactic bacteria for cancer therapy
AS Mathuriya
Biotechnology letters 37, 491-498, 2015
352015
Eco-affectionate face of microbial fuel cells
AS Mathuriya
Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology 44 (2), 97-153, 2014
352014
Recent advances in bioelectricity generation through the simultaneous valorization of lignocellulosic biomass and wastewater treatment in microbial fuel cell
N Savla, S Pandit, AS Mathuriya, PK Gupta, N Khanna, RP Babu, ...
Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments 48, 101572, 2021
332021
Recent advancements in the cathodic catalyst for the hydrogen evolution reaction in microbial electrolytic cells
N Savla, M Guin, S Pandit, H Malik, S Khilari, AS Mathuriya, PK Gupta, ...
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 47 (34), 15333-15356, 2022
312022
Enhanced tannery wastewater treatment and electricity generation in microbial fuel cell by bacterial strains isolated from tannery waste.
AS Mathuriya
Environmental Engineering & Management Journal (EEMJ) 13 (12), 2014
312014
Modification of graphite sheet anode with iron (II, III) oxide-carbon dots for enhancing the performance of microbial fuel cell
B Tripathi, S Pandit, A Sharma, S Chauhan, AS Mathuriya, PK Dikshit, ...
Catalysts 12 (9), 1040, 2022
242022
Das System kann den Vorgang jetzt nicht ausführen. Versuchen Sie es später erneut.
Artikel 1–20