Dr. Shramana Roy Barman

Assistant Professor in Environmental Science, Asutosh College, Kolkata

Email Address - shramanaroy.barman@asutoshcollege.in

Orchid Id- 0000-0002-8197-1815

Research gate link- https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Shramana-Barman

Educational Qualification -

Ph.D., 2023, University of Calcutta, (Title: Studies on Removal of Polyaromatic Hydrocarbons (PAH) From Aqueous Phase Using Novel Carbonaceous Adsorbents with Special Reference to its Detoxification Efficiency.)

M.Sc. 2014, University of Calcutta, (Subject: Environmental Science)

 

Research Work done - Multi mixture of heavy metals on growth inhibition in Escherichia coli- a study to probe into metal-metal interaction (Summer internship) (Under guidance of Dr. Anindita Chakraborty. Scientist F, UGC-DAE Consortium for Scientific Researches.

 

Guided Research work (PG Summer project)-

Name of Student (Rishav Sharman)  Year of Passing (2021) Topic (Decontamination Strategies and Technologies for Tackling COVID-19 Hospitals and Related Biomedical Waste),  Publication status (Published as Book chapter by Springer International Publishing)

Professional Experience

Assistant Professor in Environmental Science, Asutosh College (Since July 2019)

Head of the Department of Environmental Science, Asutosh College (Since August 2020)

 

Details of publications

Full papers

  1. S.R. Barman, P.Banerjee, A. Mukhopadhayay and P. Das, 2022. Biopolymer linked activated carbon– nano bentonite composite membrane for efficient elimination of PAH mixture from aqueous solutions. Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery.1-15. (DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s13399-021-02223-0)[Springer ISSN: 2190-6815, eISSN: 2190-6823]
  2. S.R. Barman, P. Das and A. Mukhopadhayay, 2021. Biochar from waste Sterculia foetida and its application as adsorbent for the treatment of PAH compounds: Batch and optimization. Fuel. 306: 121623. (DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fuel.2021.121623) [Elsevier ISSN:0016-2361, eISSN:1873-7153]
  3. S.R. Barman, S. Chakraborty, A. Mukhopadhyay, S. Chattopadhyay, 2018. Optical Analysis Authenticated Electrical Impedance Based Quantification of Aqueous Naphthalene. Brazilian Journal of Analytical Chemistry. 5(21):30-39 (DOI: 10.30744/brjac.2179-3425.2018.5.21.30-39) [eISSN: 2179-3433, ISSN-2179-3425]
  4. S.R. Barman, P.Banerjee, P. Das and A. Mukhopadhayay, 2018.Urban wood waste as precursor of activated carbon and its subsequent application for adsorption of polyaromatic hydrocarbons. International Journal of Energy and Water Resources 2:1-13 (DOI: 10.1007/s42108-018-0001-4) [Springer ISSN: 2538-3604]
  5. P. Banerjee, S.R. Barman, S. Swarnakar, A. Mukhopadhyay and P. Das, 2018. Treatment of textile effluent using bacteriaimmobilized graphene oxide nanocomposites: evaluation of effluent detoxification using Bellamya bengalensis. Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy. 20 (10) 2287-2298. (DOI:10.1007/s10098-018-1602-7) [Springer, ISSN: 1618-9558]
  6. S.R. Barman, P. Banerjee, A. Mukhopadhyay, and P. Das, 2017. Biodegradation of Acenapthene and Naphthalene by Pseudomonas mendocina: Process Optimization and Toxicity Evaluation. Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering 5(5): 4803–4812 (DOI: 10.1016/j.jece.2017.09.012) [Elsevier, ISSN: 2213-3437].
  7. P. Banerjee, S.R. Barman, D. Sikder, U. Roy, A. Mukhopadhyay and P. Das, 2017. Enhanced degradation of ternary dye effluent by developed bacterial consortium with RSM optimization, ANN modeling and toxicity evaluation. Desalination and Water Treatment. 72:249–265. (DOI:10.5004/dwt.2017.20422) [ISSN Print 1944-3994, ISSN Online 1944-3986].
  8. P. Banerjee, S.R. Barman, A. Mukhopadhyay and P. Das, 2016. Ultrasound assisted mixed azo dye adsorption by chitosan- graphene oxide nanocomposite. Chemical Engineering Research and Design 117: 43-56. [Elsevier ISSN 0263-8762.] (DOI: doi.org/10.1016/j.cherd.2016.10.009).

 

Conference proceedings and Book Chapters

1.      R. Sharma, P. Chakraborty and S.R. Barman, 2023. Decontamination Strategies and Technologies for Tackling COVID-19 Hospitals and Related Biomedical Waste. In “Modern Approaches in Waste Bioremediation: Environmental Microbiology” Ed. Maulin P. Shah. Cham: Springer International Publishing. Pp. 57-99 (DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-24086-74) [ISBN: 978-3-031-24085-0 eISBN: 978-3-031-24086-7].

2.      S. Karmar & S.R Barman, 2023. Sustainable Wastewater Treatment Using Membrane Technology. In: “Membranes for Water Treatment and Remediation” Ed. A K Nadda, P Banerjee, S Sharma, P Nguyen. Springer. Pp. 23-53 (DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-9176-9_2) [ISBN:978-981-19-9176-9]

3.      S. R. Barman, A. Mukhopadhayay and P. Das, 2022. Synthesis and characterization of activated carbon prepared from java olive (Sterculia foetida) nut shells. In: “Environment and Beyond” Ed. P. Chakraborty & S. Ghoshal. Kalachand Vidyalankar Publisher and Distributor, Kolkata. [ISBN 978-81-955982-1-2]

4.      S. R. Barman, U.Roy, P. Das and A. Mukhopadhayay, 2021. Membrane Processes for Removal of Polyaromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) from Wastewater. In: “Green Chemistry and Water Remediation: Research and applications” Ed. S.K Sharma. Elsevier. Pp. 189-207. (DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-817742-6.00006-2) [ISBN: 978-0-12-817742-6].

5.      S. R. Barman, A.Mukhopadhayay and P.Das, 2019. Green synthesis of carbonaceous adsorbents and their application for removal of Polyaromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) from water. In: “Bioremediation:  A Sustainable Approach to Preserving Earth’s Water”. Ed. S.K. Sharma. CRC press Taylor and Francis group. Pp: 229-257 [ISBN: 978-1-138-59307-7] (DOI: https://doi.org/10.1201/9780429489655).

6.      J. Basu, S.R. Barman, R. Bhattacharya and A. Mukhopadhayay, 2019. Climate Change driven impact on mangrove ecology and economy with special reference to Indian Sundarbans. In: “Faunal Diversity of Mangrove Ecosystem in India”. K.,Chandra, S.S, Mishra, K.C, Gopi and C. Raghunathan. Zoological Survey of India. Pp: 695-720 [ISBN: 978-81-8171-529-6].

7.      P. Banerjee, S.R. Barman and A. Mukhopadhyay, 2016. Emerging Impacts of Climate Change Vis a Vis Role of Current Climate Summits. Proceedings for one day state level UGC sponsored seminar on Industry and environment: EIA as a tool for sustainable development organized by City College of Commerce and Business Administration, Kolkata in collaboration with West Bengal Pollution Control Board, Kolkata on 14th May, 2016.Ed: M. Naskar and B.Gupta. pp: 13-46.

8.      S.R. Barman, P. Banerjee, and A. Mukhopadhyay, 2016. Eliciting the Environmental Health Dynamics for Ensuring a Secure Tomorrow. In: Environmental Impacts on Health: Towards A Better Future. Ed: S. Biswas, M.K. Mitra and R. Bar. Readers Service, Kolkata, India. Pp: 1-38. [ISBN: 978-93-82623-51-7].

Abstract publications

  1. S. R. Barman A. Mukhopadhayay and P. Das, 2019. Synthesis and characterization of activated carbon prepared from java olive (Sterculia foetida) nut shells. Abstract book of International Symposium on Environmental Chemistry “an initiative to commemorate 150 years of Periodic Table” Organized by Department of Environmental Science, University of Calcutta in collaboration with Indian Chemical Society. 15th February 2019. Kolkata. Pp 2
  2. S. R. Barman A. Mukhopadhayay and P. Das, 2019. Synthesis and characterization of activated carbon prepared from almond nut shells. Abstract Book of National Seminar on “Emerging Environmental Issues: Retrospect and Prospect”Organized by Vijaygarh Jyotish Ray College. 19th February 2019.Kolkata. Pp 29
  3. S. R. Barman A. Mukhopadhayay and P. Das, 2019. Green synthesis of Copper nanoparticle-Activated carbon composite for the adsorption of Polyaromatic Hydrocarbons from aqueous phases. Abstract book of National Conference on Recent Developments in Nanoscience & Nanotechnology, Organized by school of material science and nanotechnology, Jadavpur University. 29-31st January 2019. T01_06 (Poster Presentation). Pp-51.
  4. S. R. Barman A. Mukhopadhayay and P. Das, 2019. Recycling of urban wood waste to wealth. Abstract book of one day seminar on “Contemporary Issues in Urban Economics
    with special reference to India”,
    Organized by Centre for Urban Economic Studies (CUES), University of Calcutta. 1st February 2019.Pp 3
  5. S. R. Barman, A. Mukhopadhayay and P. Das, 2018. Cost effective fabrication of activated carbon (AC) and its application for PAH removal from aqueous solutions. Abstract book of International Conference on Current Trends in Materials Science & Engineering jointly organized by: Institute of Engineering & Management, Kolkata and S.N. Bose National Center for Basic Sciences, 19-20th January 2018. Kolkata Pp 137
  6. S. R. Barman, A. Mukhopadhayay and P. Das, 2018. Waste wood filings as a source of activated carbon used for the removal of polyaromatic hydrocarbon from aqueous solutions. RECYCLE 2018 organized by Waste Management Research Group (WMRG), Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati (IITG). 22-24th February 2018. Guwahati. Pp 70
  7. S. R. Barman, A. Mukhopadhayay and P. Das, 2017. Adsorption of Polyaromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) from aqueous phase and toxicity analysis of untreated and treated effluents. Abstract book of Workshop titled "Connecting People to Nature" to celebrate the spirit of World Environment Day, 2017, Organised by CSIR-NEERI.6th June 2017, Kolkata. Pp: 3.
  8. S. R. Barman, P. Banerjee, A. Mukhopadhayay, P. Das, 2017. Bio-remediation of Polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs): Optimization with Response Surface Methodology and toxicity analysis of treated products. Abstract book of National Seminar on “Recent Trends in Environmental Research”, Organized by The Department of Environmental Science, University of Calcutta. 24th March, 2017, Kolkata. Pp: 5.
  9. S. R. Barman, P. Banerjee, A. Mukhopadhayay, P. Das, 2016.Optimization and modeling of simultaneous biosorption and biodegradation of polyaromatic hydrocarbons from solution using aspergillus niger immobilized on rice husk. Abstract book of 23rd State Science Congress, 28 – 29 February 2016, Kolkata, West Bengal. Pp 532-533
  10. S. R. Barman, P. Banerjee, A. Mukhopadhayay, P. Das, 2015. Bioremediation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons: Degradation, Process optimization and toxicity analysis. Abstract book of 22nd State Science Congress, 28th February-1st March, 2015, West Bengal. Pp GE-60.