Pavan Gupta | Heterogeneous catalysis | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Pavan Gupta | Heterogeneous catalysis | Best Researcher Award

Doctorate at CSIR-Central Institute of Mining and Fuel Research, India

Pavan Kumar Gupta is a distinguished chemical engineer with extensive experience in catalysis and process development. With a background in Chemical Engineering from prestigious institutions including HIT, Haldia, IIT-BHU, and IIT-ISM, he has built a strong reputation in the field of chemical engineering. His expertise spans various domains such as heterogeneous catalysis, syngas conversion, and the utilization of coal fly ash in catalytic processes. Gupta’s work contributes significantly to advancing sustainable technologies and resource utilization in the chemical industry.

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Pavan Kumar Gupta has published extensively in high-impact scientific journals, with several papers in prestigious SCI journals. His research has garnered significant attention, as evidenced by his numerous citations and the high visibility of his work in the field of chemical engineering. His author metrics reflect a strong impact on both academic research and practical applications, showcasing his contributions to advancements in catalysis and sustainable technologies.

  • Citations: 162 citations accumulated across 154 documents, highlighting the impact and relevance of his research.
  • Documents: A total of 18 published documents, showcasing a substantial body of work.
  • h-index: 6, indicating that Gupta has at least 6 papers each cited at least 6 times, reflecting a balanced combination of productivity and citation impact.

Education

Pavan Kumar Gupta’s academic journey began with a B.Tech in Chemical Engineering from HIT, Haldia in 2013. He furthered his studies with an M.Tech in Chemical Engineering from IIT-BHU in 2015. His dedication to the field culminated in a PhD in Chemical Engineering from IIT-ISM in 2024. His educational background provided him with a solid foundation in both theoretical and practical aspects of chemical engineering, shaping his expertise in catalysis and process development.

Research Focus

Gupta’s research primarily focuses on heterogeneous catalysis, specifically in areas such as syngas conversion, CO2 absorption, and the development of advanced catalytic materials. He is particularly interested in the utilization of waste materials, like coal fly ash, to create valuable catalysts for processes such as Fischer-Tropsch synthesis. His work aims to advance sustainable technologies and improve the efficiency and environmental impact of industrial chemical processes.

Professional Journey

Pavan Kumar Gupta’s professional journey is marked by significant contributions to both research and industry. He has been involved in various projects related to coal-to-liquid (CTL) technologies, catalyst development, and resource utilization from waste materials. His role in the CSIR-CIMFR includes leading research projects and developing innovative solutions for energy and chemical industries. His experience reflects a commitment to addressing both scientific and practical challenges in chemical engineering.

Honors & Awards

Throughout his career, Pavan Kumar Gupta has received recognition for his contributions to chemical engineering and catalysis. His awards and honors reflect his dedication to advancing scientific knowledge and his impact on sustainable technological solutions. These accolades underscore his role as a leading researcher and innovator in his field.

Publications Noted & Contributions

Gupta’s notable publications span various high-impact journals, highlighting his contributions to the field of chemical engineering. His work includes influential papers on catalysis, waste utilization, and renewable fuels. Key publications include studies on Fischer-Tropsch synthesis using coal fly ash-derived catalysts, and reviews on biomass conversion. His contributions are widely recognized for advancing both theoretical knowledge and practical applications in catalysis.

Enhanced CO2 Methanation over Nickel‐Based Unsupported Catalyst Synthesized by Chemical Precipitation Method

  • Journal: ChemistrySelect
  • Date: August 12, 2024
  • DOI: 10.1002/slct.202400572
  • Contributors: Abhay Kumar Choudhary, Sudeep Yadav, Pavan Kumar Gupta
  • Summary: This study explores the synthesis of a nickel-based unsupported catalyst using a chemical precipitation method and its application in CO2 methanation. The research highlights advancements in catalytic performance and efficiency for CO2 conversion, contributing to sustainable energy solutions.

Significance and Influence of Various Promoters on Cu‐Based Catalyst for Synthesizing Methanol from Syngas: A Critical Review

  • Journal: Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology
  • Date: May 2023
  • DOI: 10.1002/jctb.7331
  • Contributors: Shiva Kumar Saw, Sudipta Datta, PD Chavan, Pavan K Gupta, Shweta Kumari, Gajanan Sahu, Vishal Chauhan
  • Summary: This critical review examines the role of various promoters in enhancing the performance of Cu-based catalysts for methanol synthesis from syngas. The paper provides a comprehensive analysis of promoter effects, offering valuable insights for optimizing catalytic processes in industrial applications.

Comparative Studies of Co/SBA‐15 Catalysts Synthesized with Different Silica Sources Including Coal Fly Ash for Fischer‐Tropsch Synthesis

  • Journal: ChemistrySelect
  • Date: March 20, 2023
  • DOI: 10.1002/slct.202204962
  • Contributors: Pavan K. Gupta, Vineet Kumar, Sudip Maity, Goutam Kishore Gupta, Sudipta Datta, Arvind Singh, Siddhartha Sengupta
  • Summary: This research investigates the performance of Co/SBA-15 catalysts synthesized from various silica sources, including coal fly ash, in Fischer-Tropsch synthesis. The study emphasizes the potential of using waste materials as silica sources for catalyst preparation, contributing to more sustainable catalytic processes.

Effect of Char Temperature on CO2 Gasification of High Ash Coal and Biomass

  • Journal: ChemistrySelect
  • Date: 2022
  • DOI: 10.1002/SLCT.202201551
  • WOSUID: WOS:000863629400001
  • Contributors: Neelam Kumari, Sudipta Datta, Gajanan Sahu, Pinaki Sarkar, Sujan Saha, Prakash D. Chavan, Vishal Chauhan, Pavan Kumar Gupta
  • Summary: This article examines the impact of char temperature on the CO2 gasification process of high ash coal and biomass. The findings provide insights into optimizing gasification conditions for improved efficiency and resource utilization in energy production.

Heterogeneous Nanocatalyst for Biodiesel Synthesis

  • Journal: ChemistrySelect
  • Date: 2022
  • DOI: 10.1002/SLCT.202201671
  • WOSUID: WOS:000828851400001
  • Contributors: Deshal Yadav, Sudipta Datta, Sujan Saha, Subhalaxmi Pradhan, Shweta Kumari, Pavan Kumar Gupta, Vishal Chauhan, Shiva Kumar Saw, Gajanan Sahu
  • Summary: This research focuses on the development of a heterogeneous nanocatalyst for biodiesel synthesis. The study highlights advancements in catalyst design and performance for efficient biodiesel production, addressing key challenges in sustainable fuel generation.

Research Timeline

Pavan Kumar Gupta’s research timeline illustrates a trajectory of increasing specialization and impact. Starting with foundational research during his B.Tech and M.Tech studies, his focus evolved towards advanced catalysis and sustainable processes during his PhD. Over the years, he has managed and participated in numerous research projects, contributing to significant advancements in chemical engineering. His timeline reflects a consistent commitment to addressing complex challenges in catalysis and resource utilization.

Collaborations and Projects

Gupta’s work involves extensive collaborations with national and international research institutions. His projects span diverse areas, including the development of catalysts for syngas conversion, utilization of coal fly ash, and quality monitoring in energy production. Notable collaborations include projects with CSIR-CIMFR and CMPDI Ranchi, where he has played key roles in various research initiatives. His collaborative efforts underscore his ability to work effectively across different teams and contribute to multidisciplinary research projects.

Strengths of the Best Researcher Award

  1. Innovative Research Contributions: Dr. Pavan Kumar Gupta’s work in heterogeneous catalysis and sustainable technologies, such as utilizing coal fly ash in catalytic processes and advancing CO2 methanation, demonstrates a strong commitment to innovation in the field. His contributions to enhancing catalytic performance and resource utilization have significant practical implications.
  2. High Citation Impact: With 162 citations across 154 documents, Gupta’s research has had a notable impact on the scientific community. His work is highly regarded and frequently referenced, reflecting its relevance and influence in advancing catalysis and chemical engineering.
  3. Diverse Research Topics: Gupta’s research spans various crucial areas, including syngas conversion, CO2 absorption, and the development of advanced catalytic materials. His ability to address multiple facets of chemical engineering showcases his broad expertise and adaptability.
  4. Recognition in Prestigious Journals: Gupta’s publications in high-impact journals such as ChemistrySelect and the Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology underscore the quality and significance of his research. His ability to publish in top-tier journals highlights his position as a leading researcher in his field.
  5. Successful Utilization of Waste Materials: Gupta’s focus on utilizing coal fly ash and other waste materials for catalytic processes is a significant strength. This approach not only advances sustainable technologies but also addresses environmental challenges by repurposing waste materials.

Areas for Improvement

  1. Broader Research Scope: While Gupta’s research is highly specialized, expanding his focus to include emerging areas such as renewable energy technologies or advanced materials could further enhance the breadth and impact of his work.
  2. Collaborative Networks: Although Gupta has engaged in extensive collaborations, increasing partnerships with international research institutions and industry leaders could broaden the scope of his research and enhance its practical applications.
  3. Public Engagement and Outreach: Enhancing efforts in public science communication and outreach could help disseminate his research findings to a broader audience, including policymakers, industry professionals, and the general public.
  4. Research Funding: Securing additional funding for large-scale or interdisciplinary projects could support more ambitious research initiatives and enable the development of innovative solutions to complex problems in catalysis and sustainability.
  5. Diversification of Publication Venues: Expanding publication efforts to include interdisciplinary journals or those focusing on applied research could help reach new audiences and increase the practical impact of his findings.

Conclusion

Dr. Pavan Kumar Gupta’s recognition as the Best Researcher reflects his exceptional contributions to the field of chemical engineering, particularly in heterogeneous catalysis and sustainable technologies. His innovative research, high citation impact, and diverse publication record underscore his significant role in advancing scientific knowledge and practical applications. While there are opportunities for further growth, such as expanding research scope and increasing public engagement, Gupta’s achievements highlight his dedication and expertise. His work continues to drive advancements in catalysis and resource utilization, reinforcing his position as a leading researcher in his field.