Dr. Sibnath Kayal
Associate Professor
Office: +971 92089 664
Email: sibnath.kayal@sma.ac.ae
https://scholar.google.com.sg/citations?user=peuoMkoAAAAJ&hl=en
International Peer Reviewed Journals: (* Corresponding Author)
- S. Biswas, M. Jha, S. Kayal, P. S. Pattader and T. K. Mandal, “A computational study on transition mechanism of dripping to jetting flow in a flow‐focusing geometry”, The Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering, (2024) DOI: 10.1002/cjce.25276.
- A. K. Mishra and S. Kayal*, “Evaluation of optimum condition to improve the microstructure in hot-rolled medium carbon steel by elimination of coarse pearlite patches”, Journal of Process Mechanical Engineering 236, (2022) 207-213.
- A. Singh and S. Kayal*, “Benign Synthesis of Metal-Organic Framework (MIL-101-Cr) and Evaluation of Carbon-dioxide Adsorption Behaviour Employing Adsorption Isotherm Models’, Current Organic Synthesis, 19, (2022) 673-684.
- A. Singh and S. Kayal*, “Investigation of methane adsorption onto metal–organic frameworks under subcritical condition employing adsorption isotherm models”, Bulletin of Materials Science 45, (2022) 96.
- S. Kayal* and A Chakraborty, “Evaluation of defect induced surface heterogeneity in Metal-Organic Framework materials with alkali dopants employing adsorption isotherm modelling”, Journal of the Indian Chemical Society 99, (2022) 100493.
- A. Singh and S. Kayal*, “Analysis of CH4 Adsorption Isotherms onto MIL-101 (Cr) Metal-Organic Framework and Its Derivatives with Alkali Ion Dopants” accepted in Protection of Metals and Physical Chemistry of Surfaces 58, (2022) 478-485.
- S. Kayal* “Thermoresponsive Magnetic/Polymer Composite Nanoparticles for Biomedical Applications”, Materials Today: Proceedings 41, (2021) 1116-1119.
- S. Sikdar, P. Sarkar and S. Kayal* “Evaluation of State-Wise Epidemiological Outbreak of COVID-19 Cases in India by Data Analysis Approach to Forecast the Coronavirus Disease Pandemic”, International Journal of Computer Engineering in Research Trends 8, (2021) 50-56.
- S. Kayal* and A. Chakraborty, “Assessment of defect induced surface structural heterogeneity in advanced porous materials by doping with metal ions”, Advanced Materials Research 1159, (2020) 230-236.
- S. Kayal and A. Chakraborty, “Activated Carbon (type Maxsorb-III) and MIL-101(Cr) Metal Organic Framework Based Composite Adsorbent for Higher CH4 Storage and CO2 Capture”, Chemical Engineering Journal 334, (2018) 780-788.
- S. Kayal, A. Chakraborty and H. W. B. Teo, "Green Synthesis and Characterization of Aluminium Fumarate Metal-Organic Framework for Heat Transformation Applications", Materials Letters 221, (2018) 165-167.
- S. Kayal* and A. Chakraborty, “Impact of Alkali Metal Impregnation on MIL-101 (Cr) MOFs for CH4 and CO2 Adsorption Studies”, ChemPhysChem 19, (2018) 3158-3165.
- H. W. B. Teo, A. Chakraborty and S. Kayal “Formic acid modulated (fam) aluminium fumarate MOF for improved isotherms and kinetics with water adsorption: Cooling/heat pump applications”, Microporous and Mesoporous Materials 272, (2018) 109-116.
- H. W. B. Teo, A. Chakraborty and S. Kayal “Post synthetic modification of MIL-101(Cr) for S-shaped isotherms and fast kinetics with water adsorption”, Applied Thermal Engineering 120, (2017) 453-462.
- H. W. B. Teo, A. Chakraborty and S. Kayal “Experimental study of isotherms and kinetics for adsorption of water on Aluminium Fumarate”, International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer 114, (2017) 621-627.
- H. W. B. Teo, A. Chakraborty and S. Kayal, “Evaluation of CH4 and CO2 adsorption on HKUST-1 and MIL-101(Cr) MOFs employing Monte Carlo simulation and comparison with experimental data”, Applied Thermal Engineering 93, (2017) 891-900.
- S. Kayal, H. W. B. Teo and A. Chakraborty, “Prediction of phase transitions by investigating CO2 adsorption on 1% lithium doped MIL-101 (Cr) MOF with anomalous type isosteric heat of adsorption”, Microporous & Mesoporous Material 236 (2016) 21-27.
- W. Fan, A. Chakraborty and S. Kayal, “Adsorption cooling cycles: insights into carbon dioxide adsorption on activated carbons”, Energy 102, (2016) 491-501.
- S. Kayal, B. Sun and B. B. Saha, “Adsorption characteristics of AQSOA zeolites and water for adsorption chillers”, International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer 92, (2016) 1120-1127.
- B. Sun, A. Chakraborty, S. M. Ali and S. Kayal, “Design and development of a volumetric apparatus for the measurement of methane uptakes under cryogenic conditions”, Applied Thermal Engineering 93, (2016) 1175-1182.
- S. Kayal, B. Sun and A. Chakraborty, “Study of metal-organic framework MIL-101(Cr) for natural gas (methane) storage and compare with other MOFs (metal-organic frameworks)”, Energy 91, (2015) 772-781.
- B. Sun, S. Kayal and A. Chakraborty, “Study of HKUST (Copper benzene-1,3,5-tricarboxylate, Cu-BTC MOF)-1 metal organic frameworks for CH4 adsorption: An experimental Investigation with GCMC (grand canonical Monte-carlo) simulation”, Energy 76, (2014) 419-427.
- S. Kayal, D. Bandyopadhyay, T. Mandal and R. V. Ramanujan, “Flow of magnetic nanoparticles in magnetic drug targeting”, RSC Advances 1, (2011) 238-246.
- D. Ang, S. Kayal, P. R. Preiser, R. S. Rawat and R. V. Ramanujan, “Insights into the mechanism of magnetic particle assisted gene delivery”, Acta Biomaterialia, 7, (2011) 1319-1326.
- S. Kayal and R. V. Ramanujan, “Doxorubicin loaded superparamagnetic PVA coated iron oxide nanoparticles for targeted drug delivery”, Materials science and Engineering: C 30, (2010) 484-490.
- S. Kayal and R. V. Ramanujan, “Anti cancer drug loaded iron core / gold shell (Fe@Au) nanoparticles for magnetic drug targeting”, Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology 10, (2010) 5527-5539.
Conference Proceedings / Presentations
- S. Kayal and A. Chakraborty, “Assessment of defect induced surface structural heterogeneity in advanced porous materials by doping with metal ions”, 4th International Conference on “Advances in Steel, Power and Construction Technology (ICASPCT 2019)”, 21-22 November (2019), OPJU-Raigarh, India.
- S. Kayal, “Thermoresponsive Magnetic/Polymer Composite Nanoparticles for Biomedical Applications”, International Conference on Advances in Minerals, Metals, Materials, Manufacturing and Modelling (ICAM5-2019), 2019, Warangal, India.
Dr. Sibnath Kayal is currently an Associate Professor at Sharjah Maritime Academy (SMA). Prior to joining SMA, he served as a Research Lead on the biofuel project team at the Maritime Energy and Sustainable Development (MESD) Center of Excellence at Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore. With a diverse background spanning academia and industry, Dr. Kayal has held positions as an Academic Faculty member at O.P. Jindal University, India, and as a Senior Product Development Engineer at Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) Pte Ltd, Singapore.
Dr. Kayal specializes in advanced materials, focusing on the design, synthesis, characterization, and evaluation of materials for environmentally friendly and sustainable clean energy technologies, with particular emphasis on maritime decarbonization, carbon dioxide capture, and natural gas storage.
He earned his PhD in Materials Science and Engineering from NTU, Singapore; his M.Tech in Material Science and Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kharagpur; and his B.Tech in Chemical Technology from the University of Calcutta, India. With over 15 years of experience in both academic and industrial research, Dr. Kayal has consistently demonstrated a commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and technological innovation. Throughout his career, he has actively contributed to the academic community through teaching, research, and presenting his findings at international conferences, as well as publishing extensively in peer-reviewed, SCI/SCOPUS indexed journals.