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Nanotechnology Solutions For Sustainable Nation
We are a team of young and experienced researchers with interest and expertise in materials science, chemical science, and Microbiology aiming to build a nation with sustainable products.
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Oil Spills

World has been witnessing a concerning surge in oil spills, each leaving a devastating impact on our environment and communities. The frequency of these incidents underscores a critical issue: the vulnerability of our ecosystems to human activity and the urgent need for stricter regulations and preventive measures.

Efforts to contain and clean up the spill are underway, involving research, local authorities, environmental organizations, and volunteers. Beyond immediate environmental impacts, such spills also pose long-term risks to coastal economies that rely on fishing, tourism, and recreation. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of sustainable practices.

Sorbent Technology

Oil sorbent technology has emerged as a crucial tool in combating oil spillage, offering efficient and environmentally friendly solutions. These sorbents, made from materials like polypropylene, cellulose, or even natural fibers, work by selectively absorbing oil while repelling water. This makes them highly effective for cleaning up oil spills on water surfaces, where traditional methods often fall short.

One of the key advantages of oil sorbents is their versatility and ease of deployment. They can be used in various forms such as pads, booms, or even as loose granules, allowing responders to tailor their approach based on the spill’s characteristics and scale. Moreover, many sorbents are designed to be reusable after proper cleaning, reducing waste and operational costs.

Recent advancements in sorbent technology have also focused on enhancing their performance in challenging conditions, such as rough seas or extreme weather. Some newer formulations are biodegradable, further minimizing environmental impact during cleanup operations. As the frequency and severity of oil spills continue to pose threats to marine ecosystems worldwide, the development and adoption of effective sorbent technologies play a crucial role in mitigating these disasters. Continued research and innovation in this field are essential to improving response capabilities and protecting our oceans for future generations.

Our Products

Reusable Oil Bags

Introducing our high-capacity reusable oil/hydrocarbon sorbing pillows and sheets, meticulously crafted for removal of both floating and emulsified oil.

High capacity disposable oil bags

Introducing our high-capacity disposable oil/hydrocarbon sorbing biodegradable pillows and filtration membranes, meticulously crafted for both efficiency and sustainability.

Reusable Antibacterial Oil Bags

Anti Microbial oil bags are capable of rapid skimming of floating oil and removing broad spectrum bacteria from surface and under water.

Our Team

ranu nayak
Dr. Ranu Nayak

Professor at Amity Institute of Nanotechnology

Amity University UP, Noida, India

Dr. Monica Jaiswal

Research Associate
BIG BIRAC project

Amity Institute of Nanotechnology

Ms. Neha Soni

Research Scholar
CSIR NET fellow

Amity Institute of Nanotechnology

Ms. Divya Khatri

Research Assistant
BIG BIRAC project

Amity Institute of Nanotechnology

Ms. Janvi Tandon

Research Assistant
BIG BIRAC project

Amity Institute of Nanotechnology

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