Al Ibtida Sultana

About Al Ibtida Sultana

Al Ibtida Sultana, With an exceptional h-index of 6 and a recent h-index of 6 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Florida Institute of Technology, specializes in the field of Hydrogen storage, Carbon Capture, Porous Adsorbent, Process Economics, Membrane Gas Seperation.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Ultraporous superactivated hydrochars from food waste: comparing environmental impacts of char impregnation versus direct chemical activation method

Unveiling the role of biopolymers in surface porosity and CO2 capture capacity of biomass-derived activated hydrochars

Waste Biomass-Derived Ultraporous Functionalized Superactivated Hydrochars for Hydrogen Storage and Carbon Capture

Multifunctional Loblolly Pine-Derived Superactivated Hydrochar: Effect of Hydrothermal Carbonization on Hydrogen and Electron Storage with Carbon Dioxide and Dye Removal

Synthesis and Characterization of MIL–101 (Cr) Adsorbent Coating on Microchannel Walls for Water Adsorption Heat Pumps

Investigation of hydrothermal carbonization and chemical activation process conditions on hydrogen storage in loblolly pine-derived superactivated hydrochars

Techno-economic assessment of superactivated hydrochar production by KOH impregnation compared to direct chemical activation

Recent progress on emerging applications of hydrochar

Al Ibtida Sultana Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

118

Citations(since 2020)

118

Cited By

0

hIndex(all)

6

hIndex(since 2020)

6

i10Index(all)

6

i10Index(since 2020)

6

Email

University Profile Page

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Al Ibtida Sultana Skills & Research Interests

Hydrogen storage

Carbon Capture

Porous Adsorbent

Process Economics

Membrane Gas Seperation

Top articles of Al Ibtida Sultana

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Ultraporous superactivated hydrochars from food waste: comparing environmental impacts of char impregnation versus direct chemical activation method

Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery

Al Ibtida Sultana

Samira Hossain

Swarna Saha

Kawnish Kirtania

Toufiq Reza

2023/10/6

Unveiling the role of biopolymers in surface porosity and CO2 capture capacity of biomass-derived activated hydrochars

Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery

Al Ibtida Sultana

Robert Cheatham

M Toufiq Reza

2023/6/5

Waste Biomass-Derived Ultraporous Functionalized Superactivated Hydrochars for Hydrogen Storage and Carbon Capture

Al Ibtida Sultana

2023

Multifunctional Loblolly Pine-Derived Superactivated Hydrochar: Effect of Hydrothermal Carbonization on Hydrogen and Electron Storage with Carbon Dioxide and Dye Removal

Nanomaterials

Al Ibtida Sultana

Cadianne Chambers

Muzammil MN Ahmed

Pavithra Pathirathna

Toufiq Reza

2022/10/12

Synthesis and Characterization of MIL–101 (Cr) Adsorbent Coating on Microchannel Walls for Water Adsorption Heat Pumps

Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research

Nitish Chauhan

Frank Accornero

Al Ibtida Sultana

Faraz Ege

M Toufiq Reza

...

2022/9/22

Investigation of hydrothermal carbonization and chemical activation process conditions on hydrogen storage in loblolly pine-derived superactivated hydrochars

International Journal of Hydrogen Energy

Al Ibtida Sultana

M Toufiq Reza

2022/5/6

Techno-economic assessment of superactivated hydrochar production by KOH impregnation compared to direct chemical activation

Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery

Al Ibtida Sultana

M Toufiq Reza

2022/1/27

Recent progress on emerging applications of hydrochar

Md Tahmid Islam

Al Ibtida Sultana

Cadianne Chambers

Swarna Saha

Nepu Saha

...

2022/12/9

Pretreatment of biomass by selected type-III deep eutectic solvents and evaluation of the pretreatment effects on hydrothermal carbonization

Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research

Md Tahmid Islam

Al Ibtida Sultana

Nepu Saha

Jordan L Klinger

M Toufiq Reza

2021/10/21

Upcycling simulated food wastes into superactivated hydrochar for remarkable hydrogen storage

Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis

Al Ibtida Sultana

Nepu Saha

M Toufiq Reza

2021/9/4

Synopsis of factors affecting hydrogen storage in biomass-derived activated carbons

Al Ibtida Sultana

Nepu Saha

M Toufiq Reza

2021/2/11

Upcycling food waste into microporous biosorbent for hydrogen storage

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

AL Sultana

2021/12

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