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Jaimy Scaria
Jaimy Scaria
CNRS postdoctoral researcher, University of Rennes, UMR 6118 - Géosciences Rennes
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Tetracyclines in the environment: An overview on the occurrence, fate, toxicity, detection, removal methods, and sludge management
J Scaria, KV Anupama, PV Nidheesh
Science of the Total Environment 771, 145291, 2021
2772021
Z-scheme photocatalysts for visible-light-driven pollutants degradation: a review on recent advancements
A Hassani, S Krishnan, J Scaria, P Eghbali, PV Nidheesh
Current Opinion in Solid State and Materials Science 25 (5), 100941, 2021
1532021
A versatile strategy to eliminate emerging contaminants from the aqueous environment: Heterogeneous Fenton process
J Scaria, A Gopinath, PV Nidheesh
Journal of Cleaner Production 278, 124014, 2021
1422021
Treatment of mixed industrial wastewater by electrocoagulation and indirect electrochemical oxidation
PV Nidheesh, A Kumar, DS Babu, J Scaria, MS Kumar
Chemosphere 251, 126437, 2020
1382020
Sulfate radicals-based advanced oxidation processes for the degradation of pharmaceuticals and personal care products: a review on relevant activation mechanisms, performance …
A Hassani, J Scaria, F Ghanbari, PV Nidheesh
Environmental Research 217, 114789, 2023
1072023
Treatment of real wastewater by photoelectrochemical methods: An overview
G Divyapriya, S Singh, CA Martínez-Huitle, J Scaria, AV Karim, ...
Chemosphere 276, 130188, 2021
982021
An overview on combined electrocoagulation-degradation processes for the effective treatment of water and wastewater
PV Nidheesh, J Scaria, DS Babu, MS Kumar
Chemosphere 263, 127907, 2021
972021
Synthesis and applications of various bimetallic nanomaterials in water and wastewater treatment
J Scaria, PV Nidheesh, MS Kumar
Journal of environmental management 259, 110011, 2020
762020
Comparison of hydroxyl-radical-based advanced oxidation processes with sulfate radical-based advanced oxidation processes
J Scaria, PV Nidheesh
Current Opinion in Chemical Engineering 36, 100830, 2022
682022
Carbonaceous materials as effective adsorbents and catalysts for the removal of emerging contaminants from water
J Scaria, A Gopinath, N Ranjith, V Ravindran, S Ummar, PV Nidheesh, ...
Journal of Cleaner Production 350, 131319, 2022
392022
Mixed industrial wastewater treatment by the combination of heterogeneous electro-Fenton and electrocoagulation processes
PV Nidheesh, B Behera, DS Babu, J Scaria, MS Kumar
Chemosphere 290, 133348, 2022
212022
Pre-treatment of real pharmaceutical wastewater by heterogeneous Fenton and persulfate oxidation processes
J Scaria, PV Nidheesh
Environmental Research 217, 114786, 2023
202023
Magnetite–reduced graphene oxide nanocomposite as an efficient heterogeneous Fenton catalyst for the degradation of tetracycline antibiotics
J Scaria, PV Nidheesh
Environmental Science: Water Research & Technology 8 (6), 1261-1276, 2022
192022
Carbon-supported semiconductor nanoparticles as effective photocatalysts for water and wastewater treatment
J Scaria, AV Karim, G Divyapriya, PV Nidheesh, MS Kumar
Nano-Materials as Photocatalysts for Degradation of Environmental Pollutants …, 2020
182020
Removal of Synthetic Dye from Aqueous Solution Using MnFe2O4-GO Catalyzed Heterogeneous Electro-Fenton Process
G Anil, J Scaria, PV Nidheesh
Water 14 (20), 3350, 2022
112022
The role of non-radical pathway in heterogeneous activation of persulfate and H2O2 by superparamagnetic magnetite-reduced graphene oxide nanocomposite
J Scaria, PV Nidheesh
Separation and Purification Technology 299, 121764, 2022
92022
Advanced treatment of real wastewater effluents by an electrochemical approach
G Divyapriya, J Scaria, TSA Singh, PV Nidheesh, DS Babu, MS Kumar
Water Pollution and Remediation: Heavy Metals, 85-122, 2021
42021
Advanced oxidation processes
PK Rakhi, K Mishra, J Scaria, M Suresh Kumar, PV Nidheesh
Clean Water: Next Generation Technologies, 107-116, 2024
2024
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