Ms. Md Ishtiaq Hossain Khan | Recycling of spent battries | Best Researcher Award
Ph.D. student, Chonnam National University, Bangladesh
Md Ishtiaq Hossain Khan is a dedicated Ph.D. student at Chonnam National University, Gwangju, South Korea. He specializes in the recovery of heavy metals from spent batteries, leveraging his robust academic background and innovative research methodologies to contribute significantly to the field of sustainable energy and waste management. 🌍🔋
Profile
Education
Md Ishtiaq Hossain Khan completed his undergraduate degree in the Department of Environment & Energy Engineering at the University of Dhaka. Currently, he is enrolled in a Masters leading to Ph.D. program at Chonnam National University, focusing on the recovery of heavy metals from spent batteries. 🎓
Experience
Md Ishtiaq Hossain Khan has been engaged in several notable research projects, including his current work on recovering heavy metals from spent Ni-Cd and Li-ion batteries. He collaborates with the National Research Foundation (NRF) of South Korea and is a part of the Brain of Korea 21 initiative. His research contributions are well-recognized, with numerous publications and presentations at international and domestic conferences. 🧪🔬
Research Interest
Md Ishtiaq Hossain Khan’s research is centered on the recovery of valuable and hazardous metals from spent batteries, employing innovative and sustainable methodologies. His work aims to address critical environmental challenges by developing efficient recovery processes for metals like Ni, Co, Cd, and Li, thereby contributing to sustainable resource management. 🔄
Awards
While specific awards are not mentioned, Md Ishtiaq Hossain Khan’s significant research contributions have led to several high-impact publications and conference presentations, highlighting his expertise and dedication to the field of sustainable energy and environmental engineering. 🏅
Publications Top Notes
Md Ishtiaq Hossain Khan has authored several influential papers in high-impact journals. Here are some of his notable publications:
Recovery of valuable and hazardous metals (Ni, Co, and Cd) from spent Ni–Cd batteries using polyvinyl chloride (PVC) in subcritical water – ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering, 2022, cited by 17.
Green and sustainable route for the efficient leaching and recovery of valuable metals from spent Ni− Cd batteries – Chemical Engineering Journal, 2023, cited by 12.
Innovative green approach for recovering Co2O3 nanoparticles and Li2CO3 from spent lithium-ion batteries – Journal of Hazardous Materials Advances, 2023, cited by 9.
Rare metals recycling from spent NCM cathode materials and simultaneous dehydrofluorination of polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) in subcritical water – Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, 2023, cited by 9.