Publications

2020
Lanel GHJ. A third order convergent method for solving nonlinear equations. IOSR Journal of Mathematics (IOSR-JM). 2020;16:25–29.
Lanel GHJ. A third order convergent method for solving nonlinear equations. IOSR Journal of Mathematics. 2020;16:25–29.
EACT Sandamali GHJL. A Use of Graph Theory Properties of Constellations in Stellar Colonization. European Modern Studies Journal [Internet]. 2020;4:144–154. Publisher's Version
EACT Sandamali GHJL. A Use of Graph Theory Properties of Constellations in Stellar Colonization. European Modern Studies Journal. 2020;4:144–154.
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2019
Ilankoon IMPS, Goonewardena CSE, Fernandopulle RC, Perera PPR. Abnormal Vulvo-vaginal Discharge: A guide for Public Health Midwives. 2019.
Gunawardhana T, Perera K, others. Adaptability of Digital Technologies to Sustainable Construction Practices In Sri Lanka. 2019.
Samaraweera BGTN, Gunawardhana T. The Adaptability of Sustainable Construction Practices: An Analysis of Issues Faced by Sri Lankan Construction Industry, in International Conference on Real Estate Management and Valuation (ICREMV):2019.; 2019:140–157.
Munasinghe LM, Gunawardhana WHT, Ariyawansa RG. Airbnb in Tourist Cities: Mapping Peer-to-Peer Accommodation Supply in Sri Lanka. Available at SSRN 3497358. 2019.
Dia KMGIU, Perera BBR, Lanel GHJ, Rodrigo DS, Tharaka JAD, Samarakoon MASC. Analysing the Time of Bed Availability in Intensive Care Unit of Accident and Orthopaedic Department Using Survival Analysis. Asian Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies [Internet]. 2019;7(8):52-57. Publisher's Version
Dias KMGIU, Perera BBR, Lanel GHJ, Rodrigo DS, Tharaka JAD, Samarakoon MASC. Analysing the Time of Bed Availability in Intensive Care Unit of Accident and Orthopaedic Department Using Survival Analysis. Asian Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies. 2019;7:8.
KMGIU Dias, BBR Perera GHJLDSRJADT, Samarakoon MASC. Analysing the Time of Bed Availability in Intensive Care Unit of Accident and Orthopaedic Department Using Survival Analysis. Asian Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies [Internet]. 2019;7:52–57. Publisher's Version
Gonapaladeniya GDMC, Dissanayake DMBT, Kaviratna M, Liyanage GSH. Analysis of viral pathogens in children with community acquired pneumonia (CAP) at two selected teaching hospitals in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Proceedings of Annual Scientific Sessions of Faculty of Medical Sciences. 2019.
Ananda T, Nahallage C. Anthropometric Assessment of Nutritional Status of Children and Adolescents in Henanigala Indigenous Group, Sri Lanka. International Journal of multidisciplinary Studies. 2019;6:8–16.
Samaraweera BGTN, Gunawardhana T. The authenticity of Sustainable Practices in Sri Lankan Construction Industry. Sri Lankan Journal of Real Estate. 2019;1:14–45.
Peiris M, Fernando N, Jayaweera P, Weerasekera M, Gunasekara C. Bacteria mediated silver nanoparticles: comparison as potent antibiofilm agents. Sri Lankan Journal of Infectious Diseases. 2019;9.
Premarathna KSD, Rajapaksha AU, Sarkar B, Kwon EE, Bhatnagar A, Sik Ok Y, Vithanage M. Biochar-based engineered composites for sorptive decontamination of water: A review. Chemical Engineering Journal. 2019;372:536–550.
Ilankoon IMPS, Fernandopulle RC GCSEPPPR. Capacity building of public health midwives in managing vulvo-vaginal discharge. Sri Lanka Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. 2019;45(1):58.
Premarathna KSD, Rajapaksha AU, Adassoriya N, Sarkar B, Sirimuthu NMS, Cooray A, Sik Ok Y, Vithanage M. Clay-biochar composites for sorptive removal of tetracycline antibiotic in aqueous media. Journal of Environmental Management [Internet]. 2019;238:315-322. Publisher's VersionAbstract
The focus of this research was to synthesize novel clay-biochar composites by incorporating montmorillonite (MMT) and red earth (RE) clay materials in a municipal solid waste (MSW) biochar for the adsorptive removal of tetracycline (TC) from aqueous media. X-ray Fluorescence Analysis (XRF), Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR), Powder X-ray Diffraction (PXRD) and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) were used for the characterization of the synthesized raw biochar (MSW-BC) and clay-biochar composites (MSW-MMT and MSW-RE). Results showed that minute clay particles were dispersed on biochar surfaces. The FTIR bands due to Si-O functional group vibrations in the spectra of the clay-biochar composites provided further evidence for successful composite formation. The kinetic TC adsorption data of MSW-MMT were well fitted to the Elovich model expressing high surface activity of biochar and involvement of multiple mechanisms in the adsorption. The kinetic TC adsorption data of MSW-BC and MSW-RE were fitted to the pseudo second order model indicating dominant contribution of chemisorption mechanism during the adsorption. The adsorption differentiation obtained in the kinetic studies was mainly due to the structure of the combined clay material. The adsorption isotherm data of all the adsorbents were well fitted to the Freundlich model suggesting that the adsorption of TC onto the materials occurred via both physisorption and chemisorption mechanisms. In comparison to the raw biochar and MSW-RE, MSW-MMT exhibited higher TC adsorption capacity. Therefore, MSW-MMT clay-biochar composite could be applied in the remediation of TC antibiotic residues in contaminated aqueous media.
Premarathna KSD, Rajapaksha AU, Adassoriya N, Sarkar B, Sirimuthu NMS, Cooray A, Sik Ok Y, Vithanage M. Clay-biochar composites for sorptive removal of tetracycline antibiotic in aqueous media. Journal of environmental management. 2019;238:315–322.

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