Mr. Hanit Kumar Thapak

Assistant Professor
Jiwaji university


Highest Degree
M.Tech in Chemical Engineering from Madhav Institute of Technology and Science, India

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Area of Interest:

Environmental Sciences
Wastewater Treatment
Environment Protection
Environmental Change
Environmental Ethics

Selected Publications

  1. Thapak, H.K., P. Singh, M. Sharma and S. Barolia, 2016. Removal of copper from industrial waste water by coconut husk as a low adsorbent. Int. J. Chem. Eng. Res., 3: 1-4.
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  2. Thapak, H.K., M. Muzzammil, P. Lakher, K. Chaudhry and S. Jain, 2016. Purification of tighra reservoir of gwalior, madhya pradesh, india by tea waste adsorbent. Imperial J. Interdiscip. Res., 2: 187-190.
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  3. Thapak, H.K., M. Garg, M. Aqeel nad G. Reddy, 2016. Removal of heavy metal in the godavari river basin using corncob adsorbent. Int. J. Sci. Res. Dev., 3: 308-310.
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  4. Thapak, H.K. and Dr P. Rajaram, 2016. Case study on taj mahal turning yellow:Agra city. Int. J. Innovative Res. Multidiscip., .
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  5. Parmar,N.S., H.K. Thapak, R. Kushwah, A. Thakur and Y. Mishra, 2016. Removal of impurity, colour and odor smell in sanitary waste water using sugarcane bagasse as a low cost adsorbent. Int. J. Innovative Res Multidiscip., 2: 43-47.
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  6. Thapak, H.K., S.S. Trivedia and L.K. Pandey, 2015. Tea waste adsorbent for the removal of chromium and copper from synthetic wastewater. Int. J. Innovative Res. Sci. Technl., .
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  7. Thapak, H.K., J. Sharma , B. Boudh and N. Banger, 2015. Adsorption of copper ions in aqueous media using tea waste and sawdust as an adsorbent. Int. J. Innovative Res. Sci.Technol., 2: 51-57.
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  8. Thapak, H.K., 2015. Tea waste as a low cost adsorbent for the removal of cadmium ions • from synthetic waste water. Int. J. Eng. Manag. Res., 5: 389-391.
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