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IJGC V-12 I-01 2026

IJGC V-12 I-01 2026

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Industrial Effluent Pollution and Sustainable Treatment Strategies: An Analytical Approach

By Rohan Kunder and Jayshree Parikh

Abstract: Industrialization has significantly propelled economic development across the globe, but it has also led to the generation of vast quantities of hazardous effluents that pose serious threats to the environment and public health. Industrial effluents, depending on their origin, often contain high levels of chemical oxygen demand (COD), biological oxygen demand (BOD), total dissolved solids…

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Statistical analysis of embodied carbon emissions intensity of hydrogen produced in India by grid connected water electrolysers

By Rupsha Bhattacharyya

Abstract: Electrolytic hydrogen produced through alkaline water or proton exchange membrane electrolysers using clean electricity sources has the potential to contribute to industrial decarbonization by displacing fossil fuels like natural gas, as a low carbon feed material or energy carrier. To have favourable economics of hydrogen production, it is necessary to operate electrolysers continually to make…

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PublishedSubscriptionResearch Article 2026-01-10

Study of the Effect of SLS Loading on the One-Pot Synthesis of Substituted Piperidines

By Pooja Rani

Abstract: Piperidine derivatives represent a vital class of nitrogen-containing heterocycles with extensive pharmacological and industrial significance. Their synthesis has garnered considerable interest due to their presence in numerous bioactive molecules, including drugs with CNS activity, analgesic properties, and antimicrobial effects. Traditional multi-step synthetic pathways are often time-consuming and resource-intensive. To address this, one-pot multicomponent reactions (MCRs)…

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