Dr A J Chaudhary(BSC, MSC, PHD, POST DOC, PGCERT, MRSC, MCIWM)
- Research and Critical Skills (IE5511)
- Integrated Pollution (IE5508)
- Environmental Management (IE5509)
- Principles of Sustainable Development (ME5518)
- 2002 – 2004 PGCert Brunel University, London, UK
- 1987 – 1990 PhD City University, London, UK
- 1984 – 1986 MSc University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan
- 1981 – 1983 BSc University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan
A.J is Senior Lecturer in Environmental Sciences, Brunel University London. His research interest is in the development of clean technologies, optimizing both clean and clean-up technologies for environmental pollution control including solid waste management and recycling, climate change and green energy. He is an author of many high impact factor scientific articles. He has supervised many PhD and MPhill students. A J is also member of UK based professional bodies like Royal Society of Chemistry and Chartered Institute of Waste Management.
A.J is a target-driven professional with a proven record of success in project management for a diverse range of industries, providing expert advice, consultation, research and training. His research work led to the sponsoring companies achieving the Queen’s Award for Environmental Achievement.
At Hopeman Consultants UK, A.J brings expertise in a wide range of fields, technical management and leadership, legal compliance, environmental services, education training and research, as well as a strong understanding of auditing procedures and regulations.
Career
- 2002 – Present Lecturer, Institute for the Environment, Brunel University, London, UK
- 1998 – 2002 Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Environmental Research, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Brunel University, London, UK
- 1996 – 1997 Environmental Consultant, United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS), Nuclear Institute for Biotechnology & Genetic Engineering (NIBGE), Pakistan
- 1991 – 1995 Research Fellow, Department of Chemistry, Brunel University
- 1986 – 1987 Research Officer, Ministry of Education, Islamabad, Pakistan
Teaching Activites
I have been programme leader on the Legislation and Management course since 2004. I am also module leader for a 30-credit specialist module, Environmental Monitoring, which is a part of our modular postgraduate programme, Environmental Science: Pollution and Monitoring. In addition, I deliver lectures to cover some selective topics for 4 modules:
- Research and Critical Skills (IE5511)
- Integrated Pollution (IE5508)
- Environmental Management (IE5509)
- Principles of Sustainable Development (ME5518)
Membership and affiliation
I regularly serve as external examiners for MPhil and PhD awards. I also review manuscripts for various scientific journals, for example, Environmental Science and Technology, Separation Science, Chemical Technology and Biotechnology, Separation Science and Technology, Applied Electrochemistry, Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research and Environmental Chemistry Letters.
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Research Projects
Development of Clean and Clean-up Technologies
I have been intensively involved in environmental science research and consultancy work. The main aim of my research work is to develop and optimise both clean and clean-up technologies for environmental pollution control.
Clean Technologies
The development of clean process technologies involves the optimisation and improved control of chemical reactions in existing processes and development of new processes to achieve environmentally clean reactions. This research work has led to the development of at least three commercially viable clean technology processes by controlling the emissions of toxic pollutants into the environment. Some of these clean process technologies are now being used on industrial scales in the UK and abroad. Key areas include:
- Development of ‘state of the art’ clean process technology for selective metal removal and recovery
- Development of membrane systems appropriate for selective metal recovery and recycle
- Development of methods for the recovery of added-value chemicals from waste to eliminate or minimise the hazardous component
- Use of physical and chemical methods to concentrate harmful or valueless components from secondary metal waste arisings
- Development and use of ionic liquids in metal recovery and recycle
Clean-up Technologies
The introduction of new stringent environmental regulations means that industries are now being forced to comply with the strict discharge consent levels for both solid wastes and industrial effluent streams. The research carried out under this heading involves the development and optimisation of novel environmental clean-up technologies to remove toxic organic and inorganic pollutants from solid wastes and effluent streams to meet new consent levels. This research work involves the physical and chemical treatment of industrial effluent streams originating from textile, leather, petrochemical, pharmaceutical and chemical industries for the protection of the environment. This research work has led to the development of two patents for the control of environmental pollution. Key areas include:
- Development of clean-up technologies for metal removal and recovery
- Waste minimisation through recycling of materials from industrial and end-of-life wastes
- Development of clean-up technologies to remove dyes from textile effluent streams
- Photo-assisted electrochemical destruction of organic pollutants
- Separation and characterisation of intermediates formed during destruction of organic pollutants
- Determination of kinetics and mechanisms of degradation processes
Selected Publications
Chaudhary, AJ., Hassan, M-U. and Grimes, SM. (2009) ‘Simultaneous recovery of metals and degradation of organic species: Copper and 2,4,5-trichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4,5-T)‘. JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS, 165 (1-3). pp. 825 – 831. ISSN: 0304-3894
Lateef, H., Grimes, SM., Chaudhary, AJ. and Goswami, NC. (2009) ‘Opportunity to recycle chromium(VI) by in situ electro-oxidation‘. JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, 84 (4). pp. 584 – 588. ISSN: 0268-2575
Chaudhary, AJ. and Grimes, SM. (2008) ‘A combined photolytic-electrolytic system for the simultaneous recovery of copper and degradation of phenol or 4-chlorophenol in mixed solutions‘. CHEMOSPHERE, 72 (11). pp. 1636 – 1642. ISSN: 0045-6535
Javaid, S., Shah, SGS., Chaudhary, AJ. and Khan, MH. (2008) ‘Assessment of trace metal contamination of drinking water in the Pearl Valley, Azad Jammu and Kashmir‘. CLEAN-SOIL AIR WATER, 36 (2). pp. 216 – 221. ISSN: 1863-0650
Chen, CC., Chaudhary, AJ. and Grimes, SM. (2007) ‘The effect of sodium hydroxide in photolytic and photocatalytic degradation of Acid Blue 29 and Ethyl Violet‘.DYES AND PIGMENTS, 73 (1). pp. 55 – 58. ISSN: 0143-7208
Chaudhary, AJ., Ganguli, B. and Grimes, SM. (2006) ‘The regeneration and recycle of chromium etching solutions using concentrator cell membrane technology‘.CHEMOSPHERE, 62 (5). pp. 841 – 846. ISSN: 0045-6535