Professor Bahadur’s research group has published two papers, both posted on ScienceDirect, addressing important challenges in carbon management and electrical materials.
The first paper (in International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control) focuses on the techno-economic analysis of a new concept for carbon storage on the seabed using carbon dioxide hydrates. It examines how thermodynamic conditions influence the feasibility, scalability, and cost-effectiveness of megaton-scale carbon sequestration, offering insights into the potential of hydrates-based offshore carbon storage.
The second paper (in Composites Communications) centers on the development of new nanomaterials for electrical insulation applications. By enhancing oil-paper transformer insulation with turbostratic boron nitride, the study demonstrates improvements in critical thermal and electrical properties that can double the life of power transformers and related electrical infrastructure.
Together, these publications highlight the group’s interdisciplinary research spanning climate mitigation technologies and advanced electrical materials.
Read more about them here: Influence of thermodynamic conditions on techno-economics of megaton-scale carbon sequestration via carbon dioxide hydrates and Critical properties enhancement of oil-paper transformer insulation with turbostratic boron nitride