Journal Papers

  1. Jacob, P., P. Phungsai, K. Fukushi and C. Visvanathan. “Direct Contact Membrane Distillation for Anaerobic Effluent Treatment.” Journal of Membrane Science 475, (2015): 330-339.
  2. Hotta, Y., C. Visvanathan and M. Kojima. “Recycling Rate and Target Setting: Challenges for Standardized Measurement.” Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management,(2015).
  3. Zeshan and C. Visvanathan. “Evaluation of Anaerobic Digestate for Greenhouse Gas Emissions at Various Stages of Its Management.” International Biodeterioration and Biodegradation 95, no. PA (2014): 167-175.
  4. Vijayalayan, P., B. X. Thanh and C. Visvanathan. “Simultaneous Nitrification Denitrification in a Batch Granulation Membrane Airlift Bioreactor.” International Biodeterioration and Biodegradation 95, no. PA (2014): 139-143.
  5. Sensai, P. and C. Visvanathan. “Feasibility of High Solid Anaerobic Digestion: Option for Treatment of Distillers Grains from Cassava Ethanol Production.” International Journal of Environmental Technology and Management 17, no. 2-4 (2014): 165-178.
  6. Sensai, P., A. Thangamani and C. Visvanathan. “Thermophilic Co-Digestion Feasibility of Distillers Grains and Swine Manure: Effect of C/N Ratio and Organic Loading Rate During High Solid Anaerobic Digestion (Hsad).” Environmental Technology (United Kingdom) 35, no. 20 (2014): 2569-2574.
  7. Jacob, P., P. Kashyap, T. Suparat and C. Visvanathan. “Dealing with Emerging Waste Streams: Used Tyre Assessment in Thailand Using Material Flow Analysis.” Waste Management and Research 32, no. 9 (2014): 918-926.
  8. Chaikasem, S., A. Abeynayaka and C. Visvanathan. “Effect of Polyvinyl Alcohol Hydrogel as a Biocarrier on Volatile Fatty Acids Production of a Two-Stage Thermophilic Anaerobic Membrane Bioreactor.” Bioresource Technology 168, (2014): 100-105.
  9. Caniato, M., M. Vaccari, C. Visvanathan and C. ZurbrГјgg. “Using Social Network and Stakeholder Analysis to Help Evaluate Infectious Waste Management: A Step Towards a Holistic Assessment.” Waste Management 34, no. 5 (2014): 938-951.
  10. Bui, X. T., L. T. Le, P. D. Nguyen and C. Visvanathan. “Industrial Wastewater Reuse by Airlift External Membrane Bioreactor.” Sustainable Environment Research 24, no. 1 (2014): 41-47.
  11. Agamuthu, P. and C. Visvanathan. “Extended Producers’ Responsibility Schemes for Used Beverage Carton Recycling.” Waste Management and Research 32, no. 1 (2014): 1-3.
  12. Abeynayaka, A., C. Visvanathan, S. Khandarith, T. Hashimoto, H. Katayama, Y. Matsui and D. R. I. B. Werellagama. “Long-Term Studies on Hybrid Ceramic Microfiltration for Treatment of Surface Water Containing High Dissolved Organic Matter.” In Water Science and Technology: Water Supply, 14, 246-254, 2014.
  13. Thanh, B. X., C. Visvanathan and R. Ben Aim. “Fouling Characterization and Nitrogen Removal in a Batch Granulation Membrane Bioreactor.” International Biodeterioration and Biodegradation 85, (2013): 491-498.
  14. Thanh, B. X., N. P. Dan and C. Visvanathan. “Low Flux Submerged Membrane Bioreactor Treating High Strength Leachate from a Solid Waste Transfer Station.” Bioresource Technology 141, (2013): 25-28.
  15. Shaida, M. N., P. Kashyap and C. Visvanathan. “A Glance at the World.” Waste Management 33, no. 12 (2013): 2811-2815.
  16. Ina Körner and C.Visvanathan, “Perspectives of Composting and Anaerobic Digestion Technologies for the treatment of organic fraction of Municipal Solid Waste in Europe and Asia”, accepted for publication in IJEWM, 2012
  17. Abeynayaka, C. Visvanathan , N. Monthakanti, T. Hashimoto and H. Katayama, “Removal of DOM and THM-Formation-Potential of Tropical Surface Water by Ceramic Microfiltration, Journal of WST – Water Supply, Accepted for publication, 2012
  18. C. Visvanathan and Prakriti Kashyap, “Effective Policy Framework for the Promotion of 3R Technology Transfer ” Accepted for publication in Int. J. Environmental Technology and Management, 2011.
  19. Vu Nha Trang, Lai Duy Phuong, Nguyen Phuoc Dan, Bui Xuan Thanh, C. Visvanathan, “Assessment on the trihalomethanes formation potential of Tan Hiep Water Treatment Plant”, Journal of Water Sustainability, Volume 2, Issue 1, March , 43–53, 2012
  20. C. Visvanathan and A. Abeynayaka, “Development and future potentials of anaerobic membrane bioreactors” J. Membrane Water Treatment, Vol: 3, No: 1, pp: 1-23, 2012.
  21. S. Jamal Khan, C. Visvanathan and V. Jegatheesan, Effect of powdered activated carbon (PAC) and cationic polymer on biofouling mitigation in hybrid MBRs, J. Bioresource Technology, 113, 165-168, 2012.
  22. S. Jamal Khan,,Z-Ur Rehman, C. Visvanathan and V. Jegatheesan, “Influence of Bioflim Carriers on Membrane Fouling Propensity in Moving Bioflim Membrane Bioreactors” J.Bioresource Technology, 113, 161-164, 2012
  23. S. Jothiganesh , S. Vongdeuane and C. Visvanathan, ” Geographic Information System based Healthcare Waste Management Planning for Treatment Site Location and Optimal Transportation Routing” J. Waste Management and Research, 30 (6), 587-595, 2012
  24. A. Hata, H. Katayama, M.Kitajima, C. Visvanathan, C. Nol, and H. Furumai ” Validation of Internal Controls for Nucleic Acid Extraction and Amplification of Enteric Viruses in Water Samples” J. of Applied and Environmental Microbiology, Vol: 77,No: 13, pp: 4336-4343, July, 2011.
  25. 1M. Swati, O.P.Karthikeyan, K.Joseph, C. Visvanathan and R, Nagendran, “Pilot scale simulation of landfill bioreactor and controlled dumping of fresh and partially stabilized municipal solid waste in tropical developing country” J. of Hazardous, Toxic and Radioactive Waste, ASCE Publication, Oct, 321- 330, 2011
  26. N.P. Dan, L.V. Khoa, B.X. Thanh, P.T. Nga and C. Visvanathan, “Potential of Wastewater Reclamation to Reduce Fresh Water Stress in Ho Chi Mind City – Vietnam”, Journal of Water Sustainability, 1, 3, 21-29, 2011.
  27. A. Abeynayaka and C. Visvanathan, “ Performance comparison of mesophilic and theromophilic aerobic side stream MBR treating high strength wastewaters” J of Bioresource Technology , 102, 5345-5352, 2011.
  28. A. Abeynayaka and C. Visvanathan, “ Mesophilic and theromophilic aerobic batch biodegradation, utilization of carbon and nitrogen sources in high strength wastewater, J of Bioresource Technology , 102, 2358-2366, 2011.
  29. R. Rattanaoudom and C. Visvanathan, “Removal of PFOA by Hybrid Membrane Filtration using PAC and Hydrotalcite” J. Desalination and Water Treatment, 32, 262-270, 2011
  30. C. Visvanathan, “Business and Employment Opportunities in Waste Management and Recycling in Asia” editorial note, , J. Waste Management, 31, 1083-1084, 2011
  31. K.C. Wijekoon, C. Visvanathan and A. Abeynayaka, “ Effect of organic loading rate on VFA Production, organic matter removal and microbial activity of a two stage thermophilic anaerobic membrane bioreactor” J of Bioresource Technology ,102, 5353-5360, 2011
  32. J. Nithikul, O.P.Karthikeyan and C. Visvanathan, “Reject management from a mechanical biological treatment plant in Bangkok, Thailand”, J. Resources, Conservation and Recycling, 55, 417-422, 2011.
  33. S. Jamal Khan,, Shazia Ilyas, Sadaf Javid, C. Visvanathan and V. Jegatheesan, “Performance of Suspended and Attached Growth MBR Systems in Treating High Strength Synthetic Wastewater”, J. Bioresource Technology, 5331-5336, 2011
  34. Abeynayaka, A., & Visvanathan, C. (2010). Mesophilic and thermophilic aerobic batch biodegradation, utilization of carbon and nitrogen sources in high-strength wastewater. Bioresource Technology,
  35. Visvanthan, C., Yin, N. H., & Karthikeyan, O. P. (2010). Co-disposal of electronic waste with municipal solid waste in bioreactor landfills. Waste Management, 30(12), 2608-2614.
  36. Thanh, B. X., Spérandio, M., Guigui, C., Aim, R. B., Wan, J., & Visvanathan, C. (2010). Coupling sequencing batch airlift reactor (SBAR) and membrane filtration: Influence of nitrate removal on sludge characteristics, effluent quality and filterability. Desalination, 250 (2), 850-854.
  37. B. Seng, S.K. Khanal and C. Visvanathan, “ Anaerobic Digestion of Waste Activated Sludge Pretreated by a Combined Ultrasound and Chemical Process, J. Environmental Technology, 31; 3, 257-265, 2010
  38. C. Visvanathan and A. Prem Ananth, “Industrial Symbiosis through Eco-industrial clustering: A synthesis of a multi-country study in agricultural sector” J. of Energy Manager,03, 04, 19-26, October, 2010
  39. V. Anbumozhi, T. Gunjima, A. Prem Ananth and C. Visvanathan, “Assessment of Inter-firm Networks in a Wood Biomass Industrial Cluster: Lessons for Integrated Policymaking Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy” J of Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy, 12, 365-372, 2010
  40. A. Prem Ananth, V. Prashanthini, C. Visvanathan, “ Healthcare Waste Management in Asia”, J. Waste Management, 30, 154–161, 2010
  41. B. Seng, S.K. Khanal and C. Visvanathan, “ Anaerobic Digestion of Waste Activated Sludge Pretreated by a Combined Ultrasound and Chemical Process, J. Environmental Technology, 31; 3, 257-265, 2010
  42. C. Visvanathan, A Glance at the World: Composting of municipal solid waste: Indian experience, Waste Management 30 (2010) 163–164 A. Prem Ananth, V. Prashanthini, C. Visvanathan, Healthcare Waste Management in Asia, Waste Management 30 (2010) 154–161
  43. M. Swati, O.P.Karthikeyan, K.Joseph, C. Visvanathan and R, Nagendran, “Pilot scale simulation of landfill bioreactor and controlled dumping of fresh and partially stabilized municipal solid waste in tropical developing country” accepted for publication in Practice Periodical of Hazardous, Toxic and Radioactive Waste, ASCE Publication, 2010
  44. C. Visvanathan, O.P. Karthikeyan and K.H. Park, “Sustainable landfilling in tropical conditions: Comparison between open and closed cell approach”, J. Waste Management & Research, 30, 2608-2614, 2010
  45. S. Jamal Khan,, Shazia Ilyas, Sadaf Javid, C. Visvanathan and V. Jegatheesan, “Performance of Suspended and Attached Growth MBR Systems in Treating High Strength Synthetic Wastewater, accepted in Bioresource Technology, 2010, Doi: 10:1016/j.biotech.2010.09.100
  46. Abeynayaka, A., & Visvanathan, C. (2010). Mesophilic and thermophilic aerobic batch biodegradation, utilization of carbon and nitrogen sources in high-strength wastewater. Bioresource Technology,
  47. B. Seng, S.K. Khanal and C. Visvanathan, “ Anaerobic Digestion of Waste Activated Sludge Pretreated by a Combined Ultrasound and Chemical Process, J. Environmental Technology, 31; 3, 257-265, 2010
  48. C. Visvanathan and A. Prem Ananth, “Industrial Symbiosis through Eco-industrial clustering: A synthesis of a multi-country study in agricultural sector” J. of Energy Manager,03, 04, 19-26, October, 2010
  49. Visvanthan, C., Yin, N. H., & Karthikeyan, O. P. (2010). Co-disposal of electronic waste with municipal solid waste in bioreactor landfills. Waste Management, 30(12), 2608-2614.
  50. Thanh, B. X., Spérandio, M., Guigui, C., Aim, R. B., Wan, J., & Visvanathan, C. (2010). Coupling sequencing batch airlift reactor (SBAR) and membrane filtration: Influence of nitrate removal on sludge characteristics, effluent quality and filterability. Desalination, 250 (2), 850-854.
  51. Khan, S. J., Visvanathan, C., & Jegatheesan, V. (2009). Prediction of membrane fouling in MBR systems using empirically estimated specific cake resistance. Bioresource Technology, 100(23), 6133-6136.
  52. Chiemchaisri, C., Charnnok, B., & Visvanathan, C. (2009). Recovery of plastic wastes from dumpsite as refuse-derived fuel and its utilization in small gasification system. Bioresource Technology,
  53. Anbumozhi, V., Gunjima, T., Prem Ananth, A., & Visvanathan, C. (2009). An assessment of inter-firm networks in a wood biomass industrial cluster: Lessons for integrated policymaking. Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy, , 1-8.
  54. Kunacheva, C., Juanga, J. P., & Visvanathan, C. (2009). Electrical and electronic waste inventory and management strategies in bangkok, thailand. International Journal of Environment and Waste Management, 3(1-2), 107-119.
  55. Jegatheesan, V., Liow, J. L., Shu, L., Kim, S. H., & Visvanathan, C. (2009). The need for global coordination in sustainable development. Journal of Cleaner Production, 17(7), 637-643.
  56. Thanh, B. X., Visvanathan, C., & Aim, R. B. (2009). Characterization of aerobic granular sludge at various organic loading rates. Process Biochemistry, 44(2), 242-245.
  57. A. Prem Ananth, C. Visvanathan, How can Solid Waste management and 3R Contribute to Climate Change Mitigation? ASEP Newsletter (2009) Vol 26 (4) Asian Society for Environmental Protection, Thailand
  58. Nguyen Thi Van Ha, A. Prem Ananth, C. Visvanathan, V. Anbumozhi, “Techno policy aspects and socio-economic impacts of eco-industrial networking in the fishery sector: experiences from An Giang Province, Vietnam”, Journalof Cleaner Production Vol 17, Issue 14, September 2009, 1272-1280
  59. Chart Chiemchaisri and C. Visvanathan (2008), “Greenhouse Gas Emission Potential of the Municipal Solid Waste Disposal Sites in Thailand”, ISSN:1047-3289 J. Air & Waste Manage. Assoc. 58:629–635
  60. Khanal, S. K., Shrestha, P., Rasmussen, M., Lamsal, B.P., Visvanathan, C., Liu H., and Van Leeuwen, J.(2008). Bioenergy and biofuel production from wastes/residues of emerging biofuel industries. Water Environment Research. 80 (10): 1625 –1647.
  61. R. Adhikari and C.Visvanathan. Effect of Leachate Cross-circulation in Thermophilic Sequential Batch Anaerobic Digestion of Municipal Solid Waste. International Journal of Process Waste Treatment, 1, 1, 1-10, 2009.
  62. C. Visvanathan, N.Q. Hung and V. Jegatheesan, “Hydrogenotrophic denitrification of synthetic aquaculture wastewater using membrane bioreactor”, Process Biochemistry 43 (2008) 673–682
  63. S.Umbangtalad, P. Parkpian, C.Visvanathan, R.D.DeLaune and A.Jugsujinda, “Toxic/Hazardous Substances and Environmental Engineering”, Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A, (2008).
  64. C. Visvanathan, D.D. Phong and V. Jegatheesan, Hydrogenotrophic Denitrification of Highly Saline Aquaculture Wastewater using Hollow Fiber Membrane Bioreactor, Journal of Environmental Technology, in press, 2008
  65. Bui Xuan Thanh, C Visvanathan, Mathieu Spe´ randio and Roger Ben Aim (2008) “Fouling characterization in aerobic granulation coupled baffled membrane separation unit”, Journal of Membrane Science, 318 (2008) 334–339
  66. C. Visvanathan, D.D. Phong and V. Jegatheesan. Hydrogenotrophic Denitrification of Highly Saline Aquaculture Wastewater using Hallow Fiber Membrane Bioreactor, Journal of Environmental Technology, 29, 701-707, 2008.
  67. S. Kumar, G. Anadarajah and C. Visvanathan, “Techno-economic Analysis of Energy Efficient and Environmentally Sound Technologies in the Asian Small and Medium Industry Sector “, accepted for publication in the Journal of Asia Pacific Tech Monitor.
  68. C. Kunacheva, J.P. Juanga and C. Visvanathan. Electrical and Electronic Waste Inventory and Management Strategies in Bangkok, Thailand. (Environment and Waste Management).
  69. S. Jamal Khan, C. Visvanathan; “Influence of mechanical mixing intensity on a biofilm structure and permeability in a membrane bioreactor”, 2007.
  70. S. Umbangtalad, P. Parkpian, C. Visvanathan, R.D. DeLaune and A. Jugsujinda (2007). Assessment of Hg contamination and Exposure to Miners and School Children at a Small Scale Gold Mining and Recovery Operation in Thailand. (Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A: Toxic/Hazardous Substances and Environmental Engineering), 2007.
  71. V. Jegatheesan, S. Weragoda and C. Visvanathan (2007). Rapid Water Quality Characterization for Chlorine Demand and THM formation in Drinking Water. (Journal of Water Supply: Research and Technology – AQUA), 2007.
  72. S.J. Khan and C. Visvanathan. Influence of Mechanical Mixing Intensity on Biofilm Structure and Permeability in Membrane Bioreactor. (Desalination).
  73. S.J. Khan, C. Visvanathan, V. Jegatheesan and R. Ben Aim. Influence of Mechanical Mixing Rates on Sludge Characteristics and Membrane Fouling in MBRs. (Journal of Separation Science and Technology).
  74. T. Prechthai, P. Parkpian and C. Visvanathan (2007). Assessment of Heavy Metal Contamination and its Mobilization from Municipal Solid Waste Open Dump Site. Journal of Hazardous Materials, in press, 2007.
  75. Tawach Prechthai, Maddala Padmasri and C. Visvanathan. “Quality assessment of mined MSW from an open dumpsite for recycling potential”, Resources, Conservation and Recycling, 53, 70-78, 2008.
  76. C. Chiemchaisri, J.P. Juanga and C. Visvanathan (2007). Municipal Solid Waste Management in Thailand and Disposal Emission Inventory. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 135(1-3), 13-20.
  77. K.N. Yogalakshimi, K. Joseph and C. Visvanathan (2007). Response of Membrane Bioreactor to Feed Starvation Shock Load. Asian Journal of Water, Environment and Pollution, 4(2), 81-86.
  78. T. Norbu and C. Visvanathan (2007). 3R Practice in East and South-east Asia. Waste Management World, 32-37.
  79. J.J. Anotai, R. Wuttipong and C. Visvanathan (2007). Oxidation and Detoxification of Pentachlorophenol in Aqueous Phase by Ozonation. Journal of Environmental Management, 85, 345-349.
  80. J.P. Juanga, C. Visvanathan and J. Tränkler (2007). Optimization of Anaerobic Digestion of Municipal Solid Waste in Combined Process and Sequential Staging. Waste Management & Research, 25(1), 33-38.
  81. P.H.L. Nguyen, P. Kuruparan and C. Visvanathan (2007). Anaerobic Digestion of Municipal Solid Waste as a Treatment Prior to Landfill. Bioresource Technology, 98, 380-387.
  82. S. Umbangtalad, P.Parkpian, C.Visvanathan, R.D.Delaune and A.Jugsujinda. “Assessment of Hg contamination and exposure to miners and schoolchildren at small-scale gold mining and recovery operation in Thailand”, Journal of Environmental Science and Health Part A, 42, 2071-2079, 2007.
  83. J. P. Juanga, R. Adhikari and C. Visvanathan (2006). Anerobic Digestion of Municipal Solid Waste in Asia. Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology ( Special digestion of MSW in Asia in Solid Waste Management Technology in Asia, Kasetsart University, Thailand), 3(3), 203-217.
  84. R. Nagendran, K. Joseph, S. Esakku, C. Visvanathan and T. Norbu (2006). Municipal Solid Waste Dumpsites to Sustainable Landfills. Development Insight (Information, Dissemination Initiatives – Katmandu Nepal), (5), 65-68.
  85. B.F.A. Basnayake, C. Visvanathan, R.M. Wimalaweera and N.R.C Mannapperuma (2006). Microbial Reaction Kinetics for Correlating First Phase Anaerobic Reactions in Laboratory and Pilot Scale Digesters. Asian Journal of Microbiology, Biotechnology and Environmental Sciences, 8(3), 405-411.
  86. N.P. Dan, C. Visvanathan, R. Ben Aim and V. Jegatheesan (2006). Comparative Study on Performance of Yeast and Bacterial Membrane Bioreactor for High Salinity Wastewater Treatment. International Journal of Environmental Technology and Management, 6(6), 612-630.
  87. C. Visvanathan, M.K. Choudhary, M.T. Montalbo and V. Jegatheesan (2006). Landfill Leachate Treatment using Thermophilic Membrane Bioreactor. Desalination, 204, 8-16.
  88. K. Sombatsompop, C. Visvanathan and R. Ben Aim (2006). Evaluation of Biofouling Phenomenon in Suspended and Attached Growth Membrane Bioreactor Systems. Desalination, 201, 138-149.
  89. P.T. Tri, C. Visvanathan and V. Jegatheesan (2006). Biological Treatment of Oily Wastewater from Gas Stations by Membrane Bioreactor. Journal of Environmental Engineering and Science, 5(4), 309-316.
  90. Q.T.T. Thuy and C. Visvanathan (2006). Removal of Inhibitory Phenolic Compounds by Biological Activated Carbon Coupled Membrane Bioreactor. Water Science & Technology, 53(11), 89–97.
  91. B.F.A. Basnayake, C. Chiemchaisri and C. Visvanathan (2006). Wastelands: Clearing up after the tsunami in Sri Lanka and Thailand. Waste Management World, 31-38.
  92. J. Tränkler, C. Visvanathan, P. Kuruparan and O. Tubtimthai (2005). Influence of Tropical Seasonal Variations on Landfill Leachate Characteristics – Results from Lysimeter Studies. Waste Management, 25(10), 1013-1020.
  93. T. Norbu, C. Visvanathan and B.F.A. Basnayake (2005). Pretreatment of Municipal Solid Waste Prior to Landfilling. Waste Management, 25 (10), 997-1003.
  94. C. Chiemchaisri, W. Chiemchaisri, O. Salvaros, N. Laknanulak, S. Towprayoon and C. Visvanathan (2005). Comparison of Different Methods for Determining Methane Emission from Waste Disposal Sites in Thailand. Asian Journal of Energy & Environment, 6(1), 1-16.
  95. C. Visvanathan, L.N. Thu, J.V. Jegatheesan, J.J. Anotai (2005). Biodegradation of Pentachlorophenol in a Membrane Bioreactor System. Desalination, 183, 971-980.
  96. W. Hogland, C. Visvanathan, M. Marques and D.R. Manandhar (2005). Landfill in Asia – Improving Sanitation of Landfill Sites. Waste Management World – Review Issue, 87-96.
  97. K. Joseph and C. Visvanathan (2005). Membrane Bioreactor: Solution to Decentralized Wastewater Reclamation, Everything About Water (an Indian Environmental Professional Journal), 36-42.
  98. A. Chaturapruek, C. Visvanathan and K.H. Anh (2005). Ozonation of Membrane Bioreactor Effluent for Landfill Leachate Treatment. Environmental Technology, 26, 65-74.
  99. B. Wichitsathisan, S. Sindhuja, C. Visvanathan and K.H. Ahn (2004). Landfill Leachate Treatment by Yeast and Bacteria-based Membrane Bioreactors. Journal of Environmental Science and Health Part A- Toxic Hazardous Substances and Environmental Engineering, 39(9), 2391-2404.
  100. B. Wichitsathisan, S. Sindhuja, C. Visvanathan and K.H. Ahn (2004). Biokinetic Parameters as an Indicator to Ammonia Toxicity in Leachate Treatment using Membrane Bioreactors. Asian Journal of Microbiology, Biotechnology and Environmental Sciences, 6(1), 1-6.
  101. C. Visvanathan and J. Tränkler (2003). Municipal Solid Waste Management in Asia: A Comparative Analysis. ASEP Newsletter Part I, 19(3), Part II, 20(4).
  102. P.T. Hoa, L. Nair and C. Visvanathan (2003). The Effect of Nutrients on Extracellular Polymeric Substance Production and its Influence on Sludge Properties Water SA, 29(4), 437-442.
  103. S. Kumar, G. Senanayake, C. Visvanathan and B. Basu (2003). Desiccated Coconut Industry of Sri Lanka: Opportunities for Energy Efficiency and Environmental Protection. Energy Conversion and Management, 44(13), 2205-2215.
  104. N.P. Dan, C. Visvanathan and B. Basu (2003). Comparative Evaluation of Yeast and Mixed Bacterial Treatment of High Salinity Wastewater Based on Biokinetic Coefficients. Bioresource Technology, 87, 51-56.
  105. M. Thiruchelvam, S. Kumar and C. Visvanathan. Policy Options to Promote Energy Efficient and Environmentally Sound Technologies in Small and Medium Scale Industries. Energy Policy, 31, 977-987, 2003.
  106. K.S. Hasan, C. Visvanathan, P. Ariyamethee, S. Chantaraaumporn, and P. Moongkhumklang (2002). Vibratory Shear Enhanced Membrane Process and its application in Starch Wastewater Recycle. Songklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology, 24 (Suppl), 899-906.
  107. V. Jegatheesan, P.R. Lamsal, C. Visvanathan, H.H. Ngo and L. Shu (2002). Effect of Natural Organic Compounds on the Removal of Organic Carbon in Coagulation and Flocculation Processes. Water Science and Technology: Water Supply, 2(5&6), 473-479.
  108. C. Visvanathan, N. Boonthanon, A. Sathasivan and V. Jegatheesan (2002). Pretreatment of Seawater for Biodegradable Organic Content Removal Using Membrane Bioreactor. Desalination, 153, 133-140.
  109. N.P. Dan, C. Visvanathan, C. Polprasert and R. Ben Aim (2002). High Salinity Wastewater Treatment Using Yeast and Bacterial Membrane Reactors. Water Science and Technology, 46(9), 201-210.
  110. T.D. Thang, N.P. Dan and C. Visvanathan (2002). Impact of Saltwater Intrusion on Vietnamese Rural Coastal Communities. Asian Water, 18(6), 24-26.
  111. S. Panpanit, C. Visvanathan and S. Muttamara (2002). Anti-fouling Effect of Bentonite Suspension in Ultra filtration of Oil/Water Emulsion. Environmental Technology, 23(3), 253-260.
  112. M. Thiruchelvam, S. Kumar and C. Visvanathan (2003). Policy Options to Promote Energy Efficient and Environmentally Sound Technologies in Small and Medium Scale Industries. Energy Policy, 31, 977-987.
  113. S. Kumar, C. Visvanathan, R. Kannan and A.B. Herrera (2002). Networking to Promote Energy Efficient and Environmentally Sound Technologies in Small and Medium Scale Industries. International Journal of Global Energy Issues, 17(3), 171-188.
  114. W. Chiemchaisri, C. Visvanathan and J.S. Wu (2001). Effects of Trace Volatile Organic Compounds on Methane Oxidation. Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology, 44(2), 135-140.
  115. W. Chiemchaisri, C. Visvanathan and J.S. Wu (2001). Biological Activities of Methane Oxidation in Tropical Landfill Cover Soils. Journal of Solid Waste Technology and Management, 27, 297-104.
  116. W. Chiemchaisri, J.S. Wu and C. Visvanathan (2001). Methanotrophic Production of Extracellular Polysaccharide in Landfill Cover Soils. Water Science and Technology, 43(6), 151-159.
  117. K. Joseph and C. Visvanathan (2001) Sewage Reclamation Meets Industrial Water Demand of Chennai. Waterlines: Journal of Appropriate Technologies for Water Supply and Sanitation, 19(4), 6-9.
  118. C. Visvanathan and A. Cippe (2001). Strategies for Development of Industrial Wastewater Reuse in Thailand. Water Science and Technology, 43(10), 59-66.
  119. S. Panpanit and C. Visvanathan (2001). The Role of Bentonite Addition in UF Flux Enhancement Mechanisms for Oil/Water Emulsion. Journal of Membrane Science, 184, 59-68.
  120. U. Senerath and C. Visvanathan (2001). Environmental Issues of Brackish Water Shrimp Aquaculture Systems in Sri Lanka. Journal of Environmental Management, 27(3), 335-348.
  121. S. Kumar and C. Visvanathan (2000). Capacity Development for Reducing Environmental Impacts of Energy Consumption: The Role of Energy Efficiency in Cleaner Production. Industry &Environment, 23(3), 52-56.
  122. B. Basu and C. Visvanathan (2000). Membrane Permeation of a Binary Compound for Cocurrent and Cross Flow Modes.Desalination, 130, 113-129.
  123. Va Dany, C. Visvanathan and N.C. Thanh (2000). Evaluation of Water Supply Systems in Phnom Penh City: A Review of the Present Status and Future Prospects. International Journal of Water Resources Development, 16(4), 677-689.
  124. S.A. Ashford, C. Visvanathan, N. Husain and C. Chomsurin (2000). Design and Construction of Engineered MSW Landfills in Thailand. Waste Management & Research, 18(5), 462 – 470.
  125. C. Visvanathan, R. Ben Aim and K. Parameshwaran (2000). Membrane Separation Bioreactors for Wastewater Treatment.Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology, 30 (1), 1-48.
  126. S. Panpanit, C. Visvanathan and S. Muttamara (1999). Separation of Oil/Water Emulsion for Car Washes. Water Science and Technology, 41(10-11), 109-116.
  127. C. Visvanathan, P. Svenstrup and P. Aruyamenthee (1999). Volume Reduction of Produced Water Using Membrane Technology from Natural Gas Production Process. Water Science and Technology, 41(10&11), 117-123.
  128. S. Kumar, C. Visvanathan and A. Priambodo (1999). Energy Efficient and Environmentally Sound Brick Kilns. ASEP News letter, 15 (4), 1-3.
  129. V. Jegatheesan, S.H. Lee, C. Visvanathan, L. Shu and M. Marzella (1999). Waste Auditing and its Applications in Improving the Dyeing Industry Environment. Environmental Engineering Research of Korean Society of Environmental Engineers, 4(4), 283-291.
  130. C. Visvanathan, D. Pokherl, W. Cheimchaisri, J.P.A. Hettiaratchi and J.S. Wu (1999). Methanotrophic Activities in Tropical Landfill Cover Soils: Effects of Temperature, Moisture Content and Methane Concentration. Waste Management & Research, 17, 313-323.
  131. K. Parameshwaran, C. Visvanathan and R. Ben Aim (1999). Membrane as Solid/Liquid Separator and Air Diffuser in Bioreactor. Journal of Environmental Engineering, ASCE, 125 (9), 825-834.
  132. C. Visvanathan and T.K. Tiong (1999). Use of Economic tools for Malaysian Environmental Management. Strategic Environmental Management, 1(4), 333-350.
  133. V. Jegatheesan, S.H. Lee, C. Visvanathan, Tariman, L. Shu and M. Marzella (1999). A Case Study on Waste Auditing in an Ice Cream Factory. Environmental Engineering Research of Korean Society of Environmental Engineers, 4(2), 103-111.
  134. S. Vigneswaran, V. Jegatheesan and C. Visvanathan (1999). Industrial Waste Minimization Initiatives in Thailand: Concepts, Examples and Pilot Scale Trials. Journal of Cleaner Production, 7(1), 43-47.
  135. C. Visvanathan and S. Kumar (1999). Strategy for Implementing Cleaner Production in Asian Small and Medium Industries. Journal of Cleaner Production, 7 (2), 127-134.
  136. B. Mohanty, C. Visvanathan and G. Senanayake (1998). Energy Efficient and Environmentally Sound Industrial Technologies in Asia: Part II – Industry’s Organizational Structure and Role of External Factors”, UNEP Industry and Environment, 21(3), 43-48.
  137. B. Mohanty, C. Visvanathan and G. Senanayake (1998). Energy Efficient and Environmentally Sound Industrial Technologies in Asia: Part I – Assessment of the Economic Viability of Technological Options. UNEP Industry and Environment, 21 (1&2), 70-73.
  138. C. Visvanathan, B.D. Marsono and B. Basu (1998). Removal of THMP by Nanofiltration: Effects of Interference Parameters. Water Research, 32(12), 3527-3538.
  139. M.G. Portal, C. Visvanathan and B. Mohanty (1998). Energy Efficiency and Environmental Management in Pulp and Paper Industries in the Philippines. Asian Society for Environmental Protection – Newsletter 14(1), 11-13.
  140. G. Senanayake, B. Mohanty and C. Visvanathan (1998). Energy Efficiency Improvement in a Cement Industry in Sri Lanka. Tech Monitor, 15(2), 38-43.
  141. C. Visvanathan, P. Mandar and A. Aruneee (1998). Multimedia Environmental Audit for Cleaner Production: A Case Study in Thailand. Journal of Cleaner Production, 6, (2), 98-101.
  142. C. Visvanathan and P. Mandar (1997). Human Resources Development in Industrial Waste Management Using Project Case Work Methodology. Association for Engineering Education in South East Asia and the Pacific Journal of Engineering Education, 27(1&2), 3-9.
  143. C. Visvanathan and A.M. Hufemia (1997). Role of Green Sourcing in Green Productivity. Productivity, 37(4), 576-580.
  144. C. Visvanathan, B.S. Yang and S. Muttamara (1997). Application of Air Backflushing Technique in Membrane Bioreactor. Water Science and Technology, 36 (36), 259-266.
  145. C. Visvanathan and P.K. Roy (1997). Potential of Nanofiltration for Phosphate Removal from Wastewater. Journal of Environmental Technology, 18, 551-556.
  146. C. Visvanathan and A.M. Hufemia (1997). Exploring Zero Discharge Potentials for the Sustainability of a Bottle Washing Plant. Water Science and Technology, 35 (9), 181-190.
  147. C. Visvanathan and A. Prapahan (1996). Membrane Technology to the Rescue: A Case Study of Membrane Technology Application for Brine Recycling in a Sugar Industry. Journal of Asian Water and Sewage, 12(9), 28-30.
  148. C. Visvanathan (1996). Profitability of in-plant modifications in pollution control. Resources, Conservation and Recycling, 16, 135-143.
  149. C. Visvanathan (1996). Hazardous Waste Disposal. Resources, Conservation and Recycling, 16, 201-212.
  150. C. Visvanathan, Werellagama and R. Ben Aim (1996). Surface Water Pre-treatment using Floating Media Filter. Journal of Environmental Engineering, ASCE, 122 (1), 25-33.
  151. C. Visvanathan and G.B.B. Hearth (1995). Coupling of Crossflow Microfiltration and Dissolved Air Flotation for Algae Removal. Journal of Water Treatment, 10 (2).
  152. C. Visvanathan, B. Basu and J.C. Mora (1995). Separation of Volatile Organic Compounds by Pervaporation for a binary compound Combination: Trichlorethylene and 1, 1, 1- Trichloroethane. Industrial &Engineering Chemistry Research, 34, 3956-3962.
  153. C. Visvanathan (1995). State of the Art of Environment in Sri Lanka. New Environmental Technologies for Sustainable Growth: Development and Environment in Asia Edited by: M. Suzuki., Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, 47-52.
  154. C. Visvanathan and T.T.H. Nhien (1995). Study on Aerated Biofilter Process under High Temperature Conditions. Journal of Environmental Technology, 16, 301-314.
  155. C. Visvanathan and G. Tharun (1994). Water and Chemical Recovery from a Textile Dyeing Factory: A Case Study. UNEP Publication on Cleaner production in APEC Countries, 22-23.
  156. C. Visvanathan and N.T. Lien Ha (1994). Waste Minimization: An Effective Pollution Abatement Tool for Small and Medium Scale Industries. Thai Environmental Institute – Quarterly Environmental Journal, 1, 40-52.
  157. A. Sahnoun, R. Ben Aim and C. Visvanathan (1993). Utilisation des Lits Flottants dans La filiere de Potabilisation des Eaux de Surface. Recents Progres en Genie des Procedes (Recent Progress in Process Engineering), 7(30), 273-278.
  158. C. Visvanathan and N.T. Lien Ha (1993). Profitability of In-Plant Modifications in Pollution Control. Asian Society for Environmental Protection, 9(2).
  159. C. Visvanathan, S. Muttamara, S. Babel and R. Ben Aim (1994). Treatment of Landfill Leachate Using Crossflow Microfiltration and Ozonation. Separation Science and Technology, 29(3), 315-332.
  160. S. Muttamara, C. Visvanathan and K.U. Alwis (1994). Solid Waste Recycling and Reuse in Bangkok. Waste Management & Research, 12, 151-163.
  161. C. Visvanathan and N.C.Thanh (1991). Wastewater Reuse Gains Momentum in Mediterranean and Middle Eastern Regions. Water and Wastewater International, 19-26.
  162. C. Visvanathan and R. Ben Aim (1990). Enhancing Electrofiltration with Aid of Electro-osmotic Backwashing Arrangement. Filtration & Separation, 42-44,
  163. C. Visvanathan and R. Ben Aim (1989). Application of an Electric Field for the Reduction of Particle and Colloidal membrane fouling in CFMF. Separation Science and Technology, 24, 383-398.
  164. S. Vigneswaran, C. Visvanathan, R. Ben Aim and S. Vigneswaran (1989). Application of Crossflow Electro-Microfiltration in Chromium Wastewater Treatment. Desalination, 71, 265-276.
  165. C. Visvanathan and R. Ben Aim (1989). Studies on Colloidal Membrane Fouling Mechanisms in Crossflow Microfiltration. Journal of Membrane Science, 45, 3-15.
  166. S. Vigneswaran and C. Visvanathan (1985). Mathematical Modelling of Mobile Bed Filtration with Contact Flocculation Filtration Arrangement. Effluent and Water Treatment Journal, 25(9), 309-314.
  167. S. Vigneswaran, C. Visvanathan and R. Ben Aim (1984). Optimization of Sand Recycle Rate in Mobile Bed Filtration. Effluent and Water Treatment Journal, 24(12), 457-459.