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Sunil S Suresh
Sunil S Suresh
CIPET, LARPM-Bhubaneswar
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Composition analysis and characterization of waste polyvinyl chloride (PVC) recovered from data cables
SS Suresh, S Mohanty, SK Nayak
Waste Management 60, 100-111, 2017
922017
Preparation and characterization of recycled blends using poly (vinyl chloride) and poly (methyl methacrylate) recovered from waste electrical and electronic equipments
SS Suresh, S Mohanty, SK Nayak
Journal of Cleaner Production 149, 863-873, 2017
512017
A review on computer waste with its special insight to toxic elements, segregation and recycling techniques
SS Suresh, S Bonda, S Mohanty, SK Nayak
Process Safety and Environmental Protection 116, 477-493, 2018
492018
Bio-based epoxidised oil for compatibilization and value addition of poly (vinyl chloride)(PVC) and poly (methyl methacrylate)(PMMA) in recycled blend
SS Suresh, S Mohanty, SK Nayak
Journal of Polymer Research 24, 1-14, 2017
222017
Investigation into the mechanical and thermal properties of poly (methyl methacrylate) recovered from light guidance panels with a focus on future remanufacturing and …
SS Suresh, S Mohanty, SK Nayak
Journal of Remanufacturing 7, 217-233, 2017
192017
Development of recycled blends based on cables and wires with plastic cabinets: An effective solution for value addition of hazardous waste plastics
K Jaidev, SS Suresh, OK Gohatre, M Biswal, S Mohanty, SK Nayak
Waste Management & Research 38 (3), 312-321, 2020
172020
Effect of nitrile rubber on mechanical, thermal, rheological and flammability properties of recycled blend
SS Suresh, S Mohanty, SK Nayak
Process Safety and Environmental Protection 123, 370-378, 2019
112019
Synthesis and application of functionalised acrylonitrile-butadiene rubber for enhancing recyclability of poly (vinylchloride)(PVC) and poly (methylmethacrylate)(PMMA) in …
SS Suresh, S Mohanty, SK Nayak
Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy 20, 969-979, 2018
112018
Preparation of poly (vinyl chloride)/poly (methyl methacrylate) recycled blends: effect of varied concentration of PVC and PMMA in stability of PVC phase on the recycled blends
SS Suresh, S Mohanty, SK Nayak
Materials Today: Proceedings 5 (2), 8899-8907, 2018
102018
Influence of acrylonitrile butadiene rubber on recyclability of blends prepared from poly (vinyl chloride) and poly (methyl methacrylate)
SS Suresh, S Mohanty, SK Nayak
Waste Management & Research 36 (6), 495-504, 2018
92018
Composition and recyclability analysis of poly (vinyl chloride) recovered from computer power cables and commercial wires
OK Gohatre, K Jaidev, SS Suresh, M Biswal, S Mohanty, SK Nayak
Journal of Vinyl and Additive Technology 26 (3), 213-223, 2020
82020
Effect of recycled poly (vinyl chloride) on the mechanical, thermal and rheological characteristics of recycled poly (methyl methacrylate)
SS Suresh, S Mohanty, SK Nayak
Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management 22, 698-710, 2020
72020
Architect of polymer nanocomposites for aerospace applications
SS Suresh, K George, S Mohanty, SK Nayak
Research Anthology on Synthesis, Characterization, and Applications of …, 2021
32021
Epoxidized soybean oil toughened recycled blends: a new method for the toughening of recycled polymers employing renewable resources
SS Suresh, S Mohanty, SK Nayak
Polymer Bulletin 77 (12), 6543-6562, 2020
32020
Electrospun Nanofiber Web for Protective Textile Materials
A Padinjakkara, P Manju, SS Suresh, A Aswathy
Electrospun Nanofibers from Bioresources for High-Performance Applications …, 2022
2022
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipments, Where Do We Stand and Where to Go: An Indian Scenario
SS Suresh, OK Gohatre, K Jaidev, S Mohanty, SK Nayak
Re-Use and Recycling of Materials, 89-122, 2022
2022
Effective Utilization of Thermal Power Plant Waste Fly Ash for Value Addition of Plastic Products: A Conceptual Use of Fly Ash in Polymeric Materials
OK Gohatre, S Sahoo, K Majhi, SS Suresh, K Jaidev
Green Chemistry for the Development of Eco-Friendly Products, 1-23, 2022
2022
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