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Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2010

Water purification using magnetic assistance: a review.

Ritu D. Ambashta; Mika Sillanpää

Water is a major source for survival on this planet. Its conservation is therefore a priority. With the increase in demand, the supply needs to meet specific standards. Several purification techniques have been adopted to meet the standards. Magnetic separation is one purification technique that has been adapted from ore mining industries to anti-scale treatment of pipe lines to seeding magnetic flocculent. No reviews have come up in recent years on the water purification technique using magnetic assistance. The present article brings out a series of information on this water purification technique and explains different aspects of magnetism and magnetic materials for water purification.


Journal of Environmental Radioactivity | 2012

Membrane purification in radioactive waste management: a short review

Ritu D. Ambashta; Mika Sillanpää

Radiation hazards of radionuclides arising from nuclear plant facilities are well known. Separation technologies are used to concentrate the radionuclides and prevent the spread of this hazard to the environment. The present review describes the recent advances made in radioactive waste treatment using membrane separation technology. The first part discusses the membrane methods for collective separation of radionuclides and the second part discusses the membrane methods for selective separation of individual radionuclides. For the collection separation of radionulides, methods include reverse osmosis, precipitation followed by ultrafiltration or microfiltration and membrane distillation. Individual elements have been separated using liquid supported membranes, polymer inclusion membranes, solid polymer based electrolysis, nanofiltration, electrochemical salt-splitting process and other advanced separation methods.


Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2011

Experimental design of application of nanoscale iron–nickel under sonication and static magnetic field for mixed waste remediation

Ritu D. Ambashta; Mika Sillanpää

In this paper, the degradation of simulated mixed organics commonly found in nuclear waste streams was studied under a combined influence of sonication and magnetic field. Nanoscale bimetallic iron-nickel was used as source of Fenton reaction. The data were fitted to obey second order kinetics. The extent of degradation followed the trend: TBP-EDTA-citric acid greater than TBP-EDTA, greater than TBP alone. The influence of the three variables that govern degradation behaviour viz. sonication energy, magnetic field and time were evaluated with response surface methodology. The model could predict the ratio of total organic carbon content to a maximum error of only ∼ 6%.


Separation Science and Technology | 2006

Magnetic Carrier for Radionuclide Removal from Aqueous Wastes: Parameters Investigated in the Development of Nanoscale Magnetite Based Carbamoyl Methyl Phosphine Oxide

Ritu D. Ambashta; P. K. Wattal; Sher Singh; D. Bahadur

Abstract A study on superparamagnetic magnetite polymer composite development was undertaken for application to magnetically assisted chemical separation. Tetramethyl ammonium hydroxide as an alternative to ammonia was used as a precipitation agent to obtain nanoscale magnetite particles. Investigation on stoichiometry control of Fe(III) and Fe(II) ions suggested a correlation between alkalinity and initial Fe(III): Fe(II) ratio for precipitation of magnetite. Studies on polymerization conditions suggested that polymers setting at ambient conditions enable retention of superparamagnetic property of substrate magnetite. Vaporization method for impregnation of solvent extractant CMPO, yielded product that had a high sorption capability for radionuclide europium as compared to wet impregnation method.


Desalination and Water Treatment | 2015

Supported iron-based catalysts under influence of static magnetic field for the removal of TBP and EDTA

Ritu D. Ambashta; Amit Bhatnagar; Mika Sillanpää

Zerovalent metals offer decontamination of organic toxins in aqueous medium. In the present study, alumina-based iron and iron-nickel in the presence and the absence of magnetic field for the decon ...


Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials | 2003

Nano-aggregates of hexacyanoferrate (II)-loaded magnetite for removal of cesium from radioactive wastes

Ritu D. Ambashta; P. K. Wattal; Sher Singh; D. Bahadur


Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2011

Degradation of Tributyl Phosphate Using Nanopowders of Iron and Iron-Nickel under the Influence of a Static Magnetic Field

Ritu D. Ambashta; Eveliina Repo; Mika Sillanpää


Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials | 2005

Physical and chemical properties of nanoscale magnetite-based solvent extractant

Ritu D. Ambashta; S. M. Yusuf; M. D. Mukadam; Sher Singh; P. K. Wattal; D. Bahadur


Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry | 2006

Application of magnetite hexacyanoferrate composites in magnetically assisted chemical separation of cesium

Ritu D. Ambashta; D. S. Deshingkar; P. K. Wattal; D. Bahadur


Ceramics International | 2013

A comparative study of conventionally sintered, microwave sintered and hot isostatic press sintered NZP and CZP structures interacted with fluoride

Ambarish Dey; Amit Das Gupta; Debabrata Basu; Ritu D. Ambashta; P. K. Wattal; Sanjiv Kumar; Debasis Sen; S. Mazumder

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P. K. Wattal

Bhabha Atomic Research Centre

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Mika Sillanpää

Lappeenranta University of Technology

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D. Bahadur

Indian Institute of Technology Bombay

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Sher Singh

Bhabha Atomic Research Centre

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Ambarish Dey

Central Glass and Ceramic Research Institute

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Amit Das Gupta

Central Glass and Ceramic Research Institute

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Debabrata Basu

Central Glass and Ceramic Research Institute

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Debasis Sen

Bhabha Atomic Research Centre

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Piaray Kishen Wattal

Bhabha Atomic Research Centre

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S. Mazumder

Bhabha Atomic Research Centre

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