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Robust, mobile OxyJani can cater to acute & chronic oxygen needs at grassroots level


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New Delhi: Indian researchers have designed a robust, mobile group oxygen concentrator that can be used in rural settings and also be rapidly deployed in emergencies in any location.
 
The second wave of COVID-19 led to an acute shortage of medical oxygen. While the crisis in the bigger cities was more about rapidly responding by overcoming supply chain limitations, in smaller cities and villages, the crisis exposed the chronic lack of medical oxygen infrastructure in the country.
 
Overcoming the crisis required two types of solutions 5 to 10 lpm personalized O
2 concentrators for home uses and 500 lpm PSA plants for large hospitals. While the 500 Ipm plants for hospitals were robust, they lacked the portability required for deployment on resource-poor settings, while personal concentrators were too fragile to be used on a sustained basis in a hospital setting. This created a need for a robust technology with necessary portability. ....

Uttar Pradesh , New Delhi , Meher Prakash , Amitabha Bandyophyay , Sridhar Rajaraman , Nidhi Prayaas , Arun Kumar Eiwave Digitech , Santosh Ansumali , Arvind Rajendran , University Of Alberta , Department Of Science Technology , Jawaharlal Nehru Centre For Advanced Scientific Research , Jawaharlal Nehru Centre , Advanced Scientific Research , Pressure Swing Adsorption , Professor Santosh Ansumali , Professor Arvind Rajendran , Barun Kumar , Eiwave Digitech , Ritwik Das , Tapas Maji , Professor Amitabha Bandyophyay , உத்தர் பிரதேஷ் , புதியது டெல்ஹி , மெஹர் பிரகாஷ் , சந்தோஷ் அன்சுமாலி ,

Jawaharlal Nehru Centre's researchers develop OxyJani


Jawaharlal Nehru Centre s researchers develop OxyJani
Jawaharlal Nehru Centre s researchers develop OxyJani
02 July 2021 | News
The mobile group oxygen concentrator can be used in rural settings and also be rapidly deployed in emergencies in any location
Indian researchers have designed a robust, mobile group oxygen concentrator that can be used in rural settings and also be rapidly deployed in emergencies in any location. A team from Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, an autonomous institute under the Department of Science & Technology, Government of India, developed a new solution with the name ‘OxyJani’ for addressing these novel challenges in adsorption science and engineering.  ....

Uttar Pradesh , Meher Prakash , Amitabha Bandyophyay , Sridhar Rajaraman , Nidhi Prayaas , Arun Kumar Eiwave Digitech , Santosh Ansumali , Arvind Rajendran , University Of Alberta , Department Of Science Technology , Jawaharlal Nehru Centre For Advanced Scientific Research , Jawaharlal Nehru Centre , Advanced Scientific Research , Pressure Swing Adsorption , Professor Santosh Ansumali , Professor Arvind Rajendran , Barun Kumar , Eiwave Digitech , Ritwik Das , Profm Eswaramoorthy , Prof Tapas Maji , Prof Sridhar , Professor Amitabha Bandyophyay , உத்தர் பிரதேஷ் , மெஹர் பிரகாஷ் , சந்தோஷ் அன்சுமாலி ,