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Dr. Asheesh Kumar
Dr. Asheesh Kumar
Scientist (Ramanujan Fellow); CSIR-Indian Institute of Petroleum
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A review of solidified natural gas (SNG) technology for gas storage via clathrate hydrates
PL HP Veluswamy, A Kumar, Y Seo, JD Lee
Applied Energy 216, 262-285, 2018
5202018
Role of surfactants in promoting gas hydrate formation
A Kumar, G Bhattacharjee, BD Kulkarni, R Kumar
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research 54 (49), 12217-12232, 2015
3792015
Influence of contact medium and surfactants on carbon dioxide clathrate hydrate kinetics
K Asheesh, T. Sakpal, P. Linga, R
Fuel, 2013
2592013
An innovative approach to enhance methane hydrate formation kinetics with leucine for energy storage application
HP Veluswamy, A Kumar, R Kumar, P Linga
Applied Energy 188, 190-199, 2016
2012016
CO2 sequestration: Influence of Porous Media on Hydrate Formation Kinetics
G Bhattacharjee, A Kumar, T Sakpal, R Kumar
ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering, 2015
1442015
Effect of the amino acid l-histidine on methane hydrate growth kinetics
G Bhattacharjee, N Choudhary, A Kumar, S Chakrabarty, R Kumar
Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering 35, 1453-1462, 2016
1242016
Methane hydrate formation in a test sediment of sand and clay at various levels of water saturation
A Kumar, T Sakpal, S Roy, R Kumar
Canadian journal of chemistry 93 (8), 874-881, 2015
1062015
Enhanced carbon dioxide hydrate formation kinetics in a fixed bed reactor filled with metallic packing
A Kumar, T Sakpal, P Linga, R Kumar
Chemical Engineering Science, 2014
872014
Experimental investigation to elucidate why tetrahydrofuran rapidly promotes methane hydrate formation kinetics: applicable to energy storage
A Kumar, N Daraboina, R Kumar, P Linga
The Journal of Physical Chemistry C 120 (51), 29062-29068, 2016
632016
Molecular level investigations and stability analysis of mixed methane-tetrahydrofuran hydrates: Implications to energy storage
A Kumar, HP Veluswamy, P Linga, R Kumar
Fuel 236, 1505-1511, 2019
562019
Hydrate phase equilibrium data of mixed methane-tetrahydrofuran hydrates in saline water
A Kumar, SS Vedula, R Kumar, P Linga
The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics 117, 2-8, 2018
542018
Influence of Low‐Dosage Hydrate Inhibitors on Methane Clathrate Hydrate Formation and Dissociation Kinetics
A Kumar, T Sakpal, R Kumar
Energy Technology 3 (7), 717-725, 2015
532015
Direct use of seawater for rapid methane storage via clathrate (sII) hydrates
A Kumar, HP Veluswamy, R Kumar, P Linga
Applied Energy 235, 21-30, 2019
502019
Stability analysis of methane hydrates for gas storage application
G Bhattacharjee, HP Veluswamy, A Kumar, P Linga
Chemical Engineering Journal 415, 128927, 2021
482021
Role of metallic packing and kinetic promoter in designing a hydrate-based gas separation process
A Kumar, R Kumar
Energy & Fuels 29 (7), 4463-4471, 2015
472015
Impact of Fly Ash Impurity on the Hydrate Based Gas Separation Process for Carbon Dioxide Capture from a Flue Gas Mixture
AK Tushar Sakpal , Praveen Linga, Rajnish Kumar
Ind. Eng. Chem. Res, 2014
452014
Effect of guest gas on the mixed tetrahydrofuran hydrate kinetics in a quiescent system
HP Veluswamy, A Kumar, K Premasinghe, P Linga
Applied Energy 207, 573-583, 2017
422017
Effects of micellization on growth kinetics of methane hydrate
G Bhattacharjee, OS Kushwaha, A Kumar, MY Khan, JN Patel, R Kumar
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research 56 (13), 3687-3698, 2017
372017
Effect of additives on formation and decomposition kinetics of methane clathrate hydrates: Application in energy storage and transportation
A Kumar, OS Kushwaha, P Rangsunvigit, P Linga, R Kumar
The Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering 94 (11), 2160-2167, 2016
342016
Influence of kinetic and thermodynamic promoters on post-combustion carbon dioxide capture through gas hydrate crystallization
A Kumar, G Bhattacharjee, V Barmecha, S Diwan, OS Kushwaha
Journal of environmental chemical engineering 4 (2), 1955-1961, 2016
322016
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